S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 62. (Budapest, 2001)
Etymology — Named after the mother of Dubi Benyamini, Henyah Benyamini. "Henya" means "Yes God" in Hebrew. Note — This species was first recognized by Ureta (1949: 122), who described it as "Scolitantides andina f. HORSTI nov. f. (hembra)", noting it as a "notable fonna de hembra" of Pseudolucia andina. According to the newest edition of the Code (International Commision of Zoological Nomenclature 1999: 9, Art. 10.2 and 49, Art. 45.5 ) the name horsti is therefore not available as authored by Ureta. In addition, the name "horsti" has not become available through any subsequent use in the literature. We prefer not to use Ureta's name, because if we diagnose the taxon as horsti it can later cause confusion should workers think that name should be attributed to Ureta, in spite of the Code's apparent clarity on this point (International Commision of Zoological Nomenclature 1999: 9). We have examined two of the specimens mentioned by Ureta as "types"; we also select them as paratypes (see above), because they represent the species and they have been traditionally curated as types in the MNHN (Fig. 34). The other two Ureta specimens, one female from "Zorillas cuesta de Ovalle" taken by Wagenknccht and an other from "Chilian" taken by Izquierdo, were not locatable by us. Pseudolucia arauco sp. n (Figs 9-12, 33) Type material — Holotype: male, deposited in MNHN: "Nahuelbuta, Arauco, Dic-1993, leg. Peha/Ugartc; Pseudolucia, nov. sp.; det. L.E. Pena 94;" gen. prep. Zs. Bálint, no. 629, in excellent condition (Figs 9-10), however the genital organ was partly destroyed by Anthrenus or Dermestid larvae. Paratype male, coll. Benyamini, Chile, Reg. Araucania, Volcano Villarica, 1407 m, 28.XII. 1999., leg. D. Benyamini (Figs 11-12), gen. prep. Zs. Bálint no. 958 (Fig. 33). Diagnosis — The species resembles P. hazeorum but has a vivid Britanny dorsal ground colour with a much narrower, but still distinctive, black margin. Hind wing ventral markings differ from P. hazeorum in having postbasal, median and submedian spots coelescent in as large Castor L-shaped spots, amongst which only the postbasal in cell Sc+Rl and the spot in the cells Sc+Rl and Rs are separated. Male genitalia show an amalgam of characters typical of the plumbea-group but none particularly unique. Female genitalia, more typically diagnostic in this group, are not available. Description — Male: dorsal fore wing, dorsal hind wing ground colour Britanny blue with suffusive black margin, fringe chequered. Ventral fore wing Gold Brown, costally and anally Sandy Beige, median discoidal line absent, postmedian markings suffused and not equal in size, submargin with intercellular arrowhead-shaped markings and shaded antemarginal spots well visible. Ventral hind wing ground colour basally Acorn and submedianly Woodash. Postbasal, median and submedian spots Castor and completely suffused, only postbasal spot in cell Sc+Rl and submedian spots in cells Sc+Rl and RS independent, discocellular line almost invisible, submarginal area with faint arrowhead-shaped marking and antemarginal spot located intercellularly, markings in cell CuA2 and cell 1A+2A distinctive with black arrowhead-shaped marks and antcmarginal spots. Fore wing costal length: 11.3 (n — 2). Genitalia (Fig. 33) with valvae shape elongate and with robust costal edge angulation and a terminal hook; aedeagus with long vesica and membranous sagum typical for the plumbea-group of the genus. Female: Unknown. Type locality — Chile, Region Araucania, Nahuelbuta. The type locality is a montane, Folia ent. hung. 62, 2001