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coyopa
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Schmidt &amp; Anweiler
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<paragraph blockId="14.[140,1005,588,686]" box="[140,265,659,686]" pageId="14" pageNumber="175">Figs 10, 26</paragraph>
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material.
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: “10268 /
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, D. F. [
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,
<collectingRegion box="[140,286,764,791]" country="Mexico" name="Distrito Federal" pageId="14" pageNumber="175">Mexico City</collectingRegion>
] /
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<collectingDate box="[320,484,765,792]" pageId="14" pageNumber="175" value="1946-01-17">17 I 1946</collectingDate>
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” [white handwritten label]; “
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/ Collection / through /
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, 1974” [white typed label]; “Photographed / by JDG 1001” [pink typed label]; “
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/ C
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haradra
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</emphasis>
/ Schmidt &amp; Anweiler” [red label].
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.
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.
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The name is derived from Mayan mythology. Coyopa is the ruler of the sound of thunder, and the brother of Cakulha. It is a noun in apposition.
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.
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is superficially most similar to
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, but with an oblong rather than a round orbicular, and with a prominent pale patch (absent in
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<emphasis box="[968,986,1012,1038]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="175">C</emphasis>
.
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) below the orbicular. Th e male vesica has a single massive cornutus, unique in
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<emphasis box="[964,1063,1047,1073]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="175">Charadra</emphasis>
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.
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.
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Female unknown; forewing length 18.9 mm.
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as for
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, differing in the following characters: prothoracic collar pale brown with a whitish-grey border; vestiture paler grey brown; forewings with basal two-thirds grey brown, distal third (beyond postmedial line) grey, terminal area grey brown; reniform spot yellowish white with oblong, hollow-centered medial line; orbicular elongate oval, yellowish white with diffuse brown central scales; postmedial line distinct and serrate at veins; subterminal line diffuse and brown, expanded to a thick black line at costal and anal margins, two apical black dashes along veins.
<emphasis box="[952,1107,1328,1354]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="175">Male genitalia</emphasis>
(Fig. 24) Valves simple, subquadrate apically with an incurved, scoop-shaped dorsocaudal apex, which appears irregular and somewhat spinulose; costal process absent; clasper a simple scoop-shaped process about 1/6 length of dorsal valve margin, with broad surface directed dorso-cephalad; sacculus unmodified; uncus strongly constricted medially and apex bifid, Y-shaped; tegumen expanded dorsally; saccus V-shaped; juxta triangular; subscaphium sclerotized and minutely scobinate; aedeagus 4.5 × longer than wide, with a very wide, dorsally directed opening to vesica, opening about 1/3 total length of aedeagus; vesica directed at about 90 degrees to aedeagus; a single, massive rose-thorn like cornutus positioned near base on left side, directed towards vesica base.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[185,498,166,193]" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Distribution and biology.</emphasis>
Known only from the
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specimen from the
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<collectingRegion box="[140,281,202,228]" country="Mexico" name="Distrito Federal" pageId="15" pageNumber="176">Mexico City</collectingRegion>
area. Th e collection date indicates a flight period in January.
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