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characters (BÁLINT etal. 2006). The small hindwing tornai lobes m Abloxurina males are similarly formed in females. Recently HALL etal. (2005) described several new species of Penaincisalia from Peru and Ecuador, among them they named P. ismaeli as an Ecuadorian sister and sympatric species of P. balzapamba QOHNSON, 1992). According to HALL and his colleagues P. balzapamba and P. ismaeli share "a unique male genital valve shape within the genus ["Penaincisalia"] - short and broadly triangular with only a tiny posterior projection at the tip", moreover both species also have a very elongate aedeagus. Additionally, P. balzapamba and P. ismaeli possess similarly formed dorsal forewing scent pad unique in "Penaincisalia ': a big, ovate patch of scales, which embraces the whole width in the final portion of the discal cell, and which is not accompanied by a small brand at M3 vein like in the other "Penaincisalia" species. In the present paper we are going to describe a new species and compare it with P. balzapamba ana A. amatista because the newly discovered species seems to be an intermediate between these two. We place this new species in "Penaincisalia" in order to remain consistent with the concept of HALL and his colleagues introduced for the species Abloxurina balzapamba JOHNSON, 1992 and Penaincisalia ismaeli BUSBY et HALL, 2005 (see below). Although pairing up the sexes of many Eumaeini species is difficult, the newly described species have characteristic ventral wing pattern and supposedly restricted geographical range, factors that allow us to associate specimens representing both sexes with a high degree of confidence. Also quite recently, a curious phenotype of high Andean eumaeine lycaenid has been discovered and named as Abloxurina duviolsi on the basis of dorsal forewing androconia (BÁLINT et al. 2006). A specimen of another curious "Penaincisalia" species has been collected in the high Andes of Peru, which seems to be closely related to A. duviolsi on the basis of dorsal forewing androconia and ventral wing pattern; we also describe this species below and place it in the genus Abloxurina. The reason for tentatively placing the two new species in different genera is mainly the controversial situation around the taxa P. balzapamba, P. ismaeli and the first newly described species (HALL et al. 2005: 16-18, BÁLINT et al. 2006: 583-584). The generic placement of the second species seems to be convincing as long as no other hypothesis is available concerning the generic classification of this assemblage of species. Hence the term "Penaincisalia" used in the present paper indicates to the broad concept applied for this genus by HALL etal. (2005).