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Brown and Adamski
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Diagnosis.
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is a moderate­sized species with the forewing veins lightly marked in white and with a long, slender white dash in the dark triangular costal blotch of the forewing replacing the typical small rounded or ovoid white spot characteristic of nearly all other species. The male genitalia can be distinguished from all other species by the presence of two pairs of broad, non­dentate flanges from each arm of the gnathos.
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Abdomen: Male genitalia (
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; drawn from USNM slide 94070; n = 1) with uncus curved near apical middle, slightly attenuate distally. Socius digitate, ca. 0.33 length of basal portion of gnathos arms. Gnathos arms non­dentate, pendant, each with a distally free, weakly incurved, sclerotized flange; a second narrow triangular flange from posterior edge near middle of each arm. Valva narrow, slightly expanded from subbasal curve, densely setose from outer margin of cucullus to basal ridge; outer margin weakly rounded; apicoventral angle slightly rounded. Phallus simple; vesica microtrichiate. Female unknown.
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, ɗ,
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Costa
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, Puntarenas Province, Alturas de Cotón,
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,
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, V. Becker. Deposited in VBC.
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<paragraph id="8BD11D306A154638FEA27617FADD0FBF" blockId="27.[264,1325,399,1665]" box="[312,1322,1639,1665]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Etymology. The species name refers to the white line in the discal cell of the forewing.</paragraph>
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