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Bálint, Zs. ; Lamas, G.: On the taxonomy of the Neotropical Polyommatine Lycaenids (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae, Polyommatini)

Peru) [MUSM]. For comparative purposes, materials loaned or received from different sources (mainly American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; The Natural History Museum, London, UK and Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel [NHMB], Switzerland, for the systematic studies of the senior author (cf. BÁLINT & JOHNSON 1995/?) at the Hungarian Natural History Mu­seum, Budapest [HNHM] have been examined. Genitalia dissections - Drawings of genital structures were prepared using conventional binocular microscopy. Dissections are stored in glycerin vials deposited at the rele­vant institutions based on the number sequence of the senior author. Terminology - Morphological terminology follows the previous papers of the series containing descriptions of new polyommatine lycaenids from the discussed genera (Eldoradina and Nabokovia: BÁLINT & JOHNSON 1994c/; Itylos: BÁLINT & JOHNSON 1994b, BÁLINT & LAMAS 1994; Madeleinea: BÁLINT & JOHNSON 1995«, 1995/?, BÁLINT & LAMAS 1994). THREE NEW MADELEINEA SPECIES FROM THE HIGH-ANDEAN PART OF CENTRAL PERU (POLYOMMATUSGENUS-GROUP) Madeleinea ardisensis sp. n. Figures - Wings: 1-2, female genital henia: 19, tergal morphology: 27. Diagnosis - Superficially resembling M. pacis DRAUDT, 1921 and M. cobal­tana BÁLINT & LAMAS, 1994 but smaller, with slightly convex FW costal edge. VHW pattern typical of moza-group and most resembling those of M. pacis and M. cobaltana with wide postmedian band but submarginal area darker; female genital fibula showing sclerotized henia with very long edges. Wing shape, pattern and morphological charac­ters distinguishing the new species are summarized in Table 1. Description - Male: FW margin slightly convex, outer margin relatively long, apex pointed. DFW, DHW ground ultramarine blue; black margin widened at apex; DFW showing very pale discoidal line. Fringes checkered. VFW ground colour light brown, strongly suffused with bluish-gray scales at base, discoidal spot small, postme­dian spots very large and darker brown, halos white; submarginal and marginal areas brown with antemarginal spots and marginal line; VHW pattern elements very dark brown; apical postbasal spots large and merged, pseudovitta present up to postmedian area; postmedian spots merged in a very wide wavy band; subbasal area brown; margin with suffused whitish spots in each cell end. Female: similar to male, but DW ground lighter ultramarine blue. FW length: 9.0 mm (holotype); male: 10.0 mm (paratypes, n = 3), female: 10.0 mm (paratypes, n = 2). Male genitalia not examined. Female genitalia: ductus bursae strongly corrugate and eversible; henia strong, quadrant shaped in dorsal view; fibula with pointed apex in lateral view but flattened in dorsal view with anally curved edges; eight tergite with relatively long apodeme. Type material - Holotype female and one female paratype labelled as: "Peru, LI, Rio Rímac, Quebrada Chinchán, 4250 m, 1 1°37'S / 76°14'W, 3.II.95, Z. Bálint and G. Lamas". Three males, one female paratypes, labelled as "Peru, LI, Rio Rímac, Quebrada Santa Rosa, 3950

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