Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 92. (Budapest 2000)
Bálint, Zs. ; Wojtusiak, J.: Jagiello molinopampa gen. et sp. n. from Peru (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
ZAR et VÉLEZ, 1995 but the male has a conspicuous hindwing anal lobe and the female is also tailless. Males of Micandra and Trochusinus have no anal lobe and their females are tailed (cf. JOHNSON et al. 1997). The ventral pattern of the hindwing is cryptic. Various cryptically coloured eumaeite taxa are known but none of them have a pattern which would be qualitatively homologous with that of Jagiello. Description - Male (Figs 10-11). Forewing anal margin length = 11-12.5 mm (n = 3). Forewing costa and outer margin highly convex, anal margin straight, no androconia, dorsal ground colour gleaming ultramarine blue; apex and submargin with very wide (from tornai 2 mm to apical 5 mm) black border; ventral ground colour bronze brown with light grey apical suffusion, narrow doubled marginal white line, median area with large ultramarine spot and black submedian line; cilia short, basally blackish, apically whitish. Hindwing costa and slightly undulate outer margin highly convex, anal margin undulate with tornai lobe; no androconia; dorsal ground colour ultramarine blue with black costa, anal area and tornai lobe castor brown; ventral hindwing ground colour velvet black with cryptic marking comprised of various castor brown coloured bands and median subspot with delicate white borders, costa with postbasal and submedian vertical band in cell Sc+Rl, discal cell with submedian spot pupilled black, median area with vertical submedian band between veins Ml and CuA2, anal area with horizontal castor brown band in cell 3A situated centrally; tornus with minute orange coloured spot; cilia as in forewing. Female (Figs 12-13). Forewing anal margin length =11.5 mm (n = 1). Forewing costa, anal margin straight, outer margin highly convex; dorsal ground colour gleaming ultramarine blue; apex and submargin with very wide (from tornai 2 mm to apical 5 mm) black border; ventral ground colour cedar brown somewhat paler anally and postmedially, apex with greyish suffusion, margin with narrow doubled marginal greyish line; cilia short, rusty brown basally darker than apically. Hindwing costa and slightly undulate outer margin highly convex, anal margin undulate with tornai lobe; dorsal ground colour ultramarine blue with black costa, anal area grey, tornai lobe cedar brown; ventral hindwing ground dark cedar brown with shade of cryptic markings typifying males, anal area with conspicuous black central spot in cell 3A; cilia as in forewing. Male genitalia (Figs 2-3). Brush organ lacking, tegumen strong with sclerotized anterior edges and ventral large process; vinculum thick, saccus present, its length equals the length of vinculum; valvae relatively large with strong manica attached to valval inner sides; aedeagus narrow with dorsal and ventral suprazonal cornutus, aedeagus three times longer than the length of the valvae. Female genitalia (Figs 4-5). Groundplan robust with posterior and anterior sclerotized areas separated by an intervening, narrower, transparent area along the ductus bursae; lamellae in ventral view sclerotized as two oblong and abutting plates separated by a central, narrow and transparent, fissure; in lateral view lamellae extremely robust compared to exceedingly narrow transparent area of the ductus burse (latter narrowing to oned'ifth width of former); anterior of ductus and cervix bursae heavily sclerotized, latter with a distinctive, rounded, sclerotized collar surrounding anterior tip of ductus bursae and with this collar's "open ends" tapered to points abutting the point of attachment of the ductus seminalis; corpus bursae with two, small and blunt, signa. Type material - Holotype, male, "Peru, dept. Amazonas, Molinopampa, Via Granada, 2800-3100 m, 1997. VIII. 20., leg. Pyrcz-Wojtusiak"; "gen. prep. No. 742, Zs. Bálint", will be deposited in Museo de História Natural, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (Lima, Peru) (MUSM). Two paratype males with the same data as holotype; one male deposited in Zoological