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Key to the Neotropical species of
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and
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1. Antennae longer than forewing (
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A); flagellomeres twice as long as broad (
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C); costal field with pterostigma barely perceptible (
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B); ocelli absent (
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D, E)....................................................
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... 2
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- Antennae shorter than forewing (
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A; 7B; 34A; 42A); flagellomeres about as long as wide (
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C); costal field with pterostigma weakly to well-marked (
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A; 6A, B; 7A; 34A; 42A); ocelli present (
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B, C)...................... 3
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2. Forewing with brown marks on the membrane of Rs and M veins (
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B)............................ ..
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- Forewing without brown marks on the membrane of Rs and M veins (
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B)...........................
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3. Forewing MP fork near wing base, usually at the level of midpoint between MA stem and first branch of Rs (
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A, B; 37B).................................................................................................... 4
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- Forewing MP fork more distally located, usually near to the mid-length of wing (
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B; 24C; 34A)................. 8
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4. Inner and outer gradate series well-delimited, with conspicuous fuscous brown maculation (
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A, B)..................................................................................................
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- Not so well-delimited gradates series, without fuscous brown maculation (
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B)....................
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5. Forewing apex broadly rounded, subapical margin with a well-delimited pale lunate region posteriorly (
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B)....................................................................................................
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- Forewing apex angulate, subapical margin without a well-delimited pale lunate region posteriorly (
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A; 39A; 42A).. 6
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6. Forewing without a prominent biangulate fuscous maculation distally (dark maculae of other shapes may be present) (
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A)........................................................................................
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- Forewing with a prominent biangulate fuscous maculation distally (
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A, 42A)................................ 7
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7. Proximal third of subcostal region of forewing without well-delimited fuscous spots (
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A); free distal lobes of female ninth gonapophyses enclosing a narrow, proximally acute space in ventral view (
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C)..............
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- Proximal third of subcostal region of forewing with two or three well-delimited fuscous spots (
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A); free distal lobes of female ninth gonapophyses enclosing a broad, proximally rounded space in ventral view (
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C).............
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8. Forewing narrow, posterodistal margin falcate; hindwing membrane amber suffused (
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A)...
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- Forewing broad, posterodistal margin convexly curved; hindwing membrane often hyaline (
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A; 8B; 13B; 19B; 22B)........................................................................................
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9. Hindwing with maculae between the C and R1; posterior wing margin from midlength to preapical region below of pterostigma, with apices of longitudinal veins and gradate series brown infuscated, remainder surface of veins mainly yellow- ish (
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B)................................................................................
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- Hindwing completely hyaline or with few small amber spots; venation more or less uniformly pigmented (
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A; 13B; 19B; 22B)............................................................................................... 10
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10. Forewing dotted with numerous small amber spots on veins and wing membrane (
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B; 13B; 24C)................ 11
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- Forewing weakly pigmented, with few amber spots (
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A; 7A; 10A, C; 16B; 19B)............................. 13
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11. Pterostigma not well-marked, translucent (
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B); posterior margin of female seventh sternite in ventral view produced in two blunt tips and medially incised (
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D)...................................................
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- Pterostigma well-marked (
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B; 24B); posterior margin of female seventh sternite in ventral view rounded (
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C, D; 26C, D)............................................................................................ 12
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12. Female ninth gonapophyses Y-shaped in ventral view with apical lobes short and simple (
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C, D); male ectoproct in lat- eral view posteroventrally with a bluntly rounded lobe (
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B)...................................
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- Female ninth gonapophyses in ventral view with basal half widened, apical lobes bilobate (
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C, D); male ectoproct in lat- eral view posterodorsally with a bluntly rounded lobe (
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B, C)....................................
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13. Forewing with numerous costal crossveins forked near to the costal margin (
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A)............
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- Forewing with costal crossveins unforked or at least with few forks (
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A; 10A, C; 16B; 19B).................... 14
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14. Male ectoproct in lateral view poteromedially with a prominent pointed process (
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A, B; 20 A, B)................. 15
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- Male ectoproct in lateral view posterodorsally with a prominent bifurcated process (
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B, C; 17A, B).............. 16
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15. Distal 1/3 of forewing between R1 and MP fork with numerous small amber spots on crossveins (
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A, C); male tenth gonocoxites with apical portion of ventral branches acute (
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C, D)..............................
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- Distal 1/3 of forewing between R1 and MP with very few amber spots on crossveins (
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B); male tenth gonocoxites with apical portion of ventral branches rounded (
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A, B).............................................
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16. Male ninth gonocoxites in ventral view with apex of medial lobe straight, posterolaterally slightly emarginated (
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E, F).......................................................................................
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- Male ninth gonocoxites in ventral view with apex of medial lobe rounded, medially with a short rounded lobe (
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E, F)..............................................................................................
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