S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 62. (Budapest, 2001)
Pseudolucia henyah sp. n. (Figs 5-8, 31-32, 34) Type material — Holotype: male, deposited in MNHN: "Cuesta la Dormida, Chacabuco, Metrop. Reg. Chile, 1150 m, 4.XI.1995, leg. D. Benyamini". Fore wing length: 13.5 mm, in excellent condition (Figs 5-6). Paratype: female, with holotype data, deposited in coll. Benyamini (Figs 7-8). Paratypes: one male and two females with holotype data, deposited in HNHM, gen prep. Bálint no. 640 (male, partly destroyed by Anthrenus), 641 and 710 (females). Paratypes in collection Benyamini (Bet Arye, Israel): 2 males, 1 female with holotype data; 5 males "Cuesta la Dormida 1200 m, Chacabuco, 3.XI.1995, leg. Ugarte". Further two female paratypes, deposited in MNHN: "Las Viacachas, Limache, 27—XII— 1936" (in bad condition, wings broken, antennae and abdomen missing) and "Principal, 11.1898, leg. Izquicrdo" (in moderate condition, right antenna and abdomen missing) (Fig. 34). Paratypes in the Conccpción University Collection (Chile): 1 male, Huentelaugen, sea level, 37 km N. Los Vilos, Coquimbo, 5.X. 1947., (leg. Wagenknecht). Diagnosis — Large, as in somewhat similar P. asafi, but fore wing dorsum with more vivid Gold Brown orange coloration than that species and with ventral fore wing anal area conspicuously dark (this area extremely light in P. asafi). Dark hind wing ventrum unique compared to all other species of the group. Male genitalia generally resembling P. nequensiensis Bálint et Johnson, 1995, but ductus seminalis of the female genitalia with outstanding heavy sclerotization forming a flattened tube more than two-times the length of the central tubal element of the sclerotized henia. In other species sclerotization of the ductus seminalis is either entirely absent or only vaguely present at the base of the structure. Description — Male: dorsal fore wing, dorsal hind wing ground colour Bronze Lustre with submedian Gold Brown intercellular suffusion; fringe chequered. Ventral fore wing Gold Brown with costal, submaginal and anal areas Sandy Beige. Median discoidal line indistinct, postmedian markings lineal and distinctive, submargin with intercellular arrowhead-shaped markings and shaded antcmarginal spots. Ventral hind wing ground colour Ormond with Kasha Beige suffusion along some scales. Postbasal and median markings reduced, discocellular line invisible, postmedian spots lineal and narrow, submarginal area with arrowhead-shaped marking and antemarginal spot in cell CuA2 and cell 1A+2A. Fore wing costal length: 13.3 mm (n = 9). Genitalia (Fig. 31): typical of the andina-gvoup, valvae with robust, horseshoe-shaped uncus, heavily scerotized tegumen with appendix angularis, and juxta with arms longer than appendix angularis; valvae anal terminus longer than costal, and with valve's anal edge declined from the midpoint; aedegus with sagum robust, vesica cca 0.5 aedeagal length. Female: similar to male but wings' ground colour entirely Gold Brown with Castor costal and submarginal areas, ventrum similar to male but with all ground colours more prominent and overlaid markings more highly contrasted. Fore wing costal length: 13.0 mm (n = 2). Genitalia (Fig. 32): typical of the andina-group but with sclerotized henia comprised of an oblong tube showing rounded edges in lateral view; central tube of henia apically widened in ventral view with edges appearing slightly curved in the dorsal/ventral aspect and slightly oblong in lateral view; ductus seminalis distinctive with entire structure prominently sclerotized. Type locality — Chile, region Metropolitana, Chacabuco, Cuesta la Dormida. The type locality is a mountain pass crossing "Cordillera de la Costa" (see Bálint & Benyamini 2001, type locality of Pseudolucia ugariéi sp.n.).