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Bálint, Zs. ; Wojtusiak, J.: Jagiello molinopampa gen. et sp. n. from Peru (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
sonita pardoa (D'ABRERA, 1995) (2965 m); Madeleinea lolita BÁLINT, 1993 (3250-3400 m); M. koa (DRUCE, 1876) (2965 m); Ocaria ocrisia (HEWITSON, [1865]) (3055 m); Rhamma familiáris (JOHNSON, 1992) (2800-3100 m); Rh. prope oxida sp. n. (2965 m); Thecloxurina loxurina (FELDER et FELDER, 1865) (2800-3100 m); Th. lustra JOHNSON, 1992 (2900-2965 m) and Th. amatista (DOGNIN, 1895) (2800-3100 m). Etymology - A noun, gender feminine, from the locality of the types. Discussion - Sexes: Numerous neotropical lycaenid taxa were described solely on the basis of a single sex and proved to be conspecific. The reason for that is the extreme sexual dimorphism of eumaeites (cf. ROBBINS 1987: 141-144). Jagiello also exemplifies this. In spite of a six week time gap between the collecting dates of a female and the males, we consider the type series conspecific because of the following criteria: 1 ) hindwings are of similar peculiar shape; 2) basic Fig. 14. Geographic situation of Jagiello molinopampa sp. n. type locality. The "Pronophilini transect" (= the type locality) is indicated by a row of dots situated NE from Molinopampa, E of Chachapoyas