Callipia rougeriei sp. nov.
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Figs 45–47, 60, 123
BIN (holotype): BOLD:AAI3930.
Diagnosis
Unmistakable. Similar as other constantinaria group members, but striae on the underside of the wings completely reduced, and instead with dark brown ground colour (except for the yellow blotch). It has a light ochreous costa on forewing underside and a light ochreous marginal band on the underside of both wings. COI-barcode: the minimum observed distance to the genetically most similar species ( C.brenemanae) is 4.7%.
Etymology
The species is named in honour of Rodolphe Rougerie, MNHN, Paris, France.
Type material
Holotype (Figs 46, 123) ARGENTINA: ♀, Salta, Las Curtiembres, [ca 24.933° S, 65.333° W], 23–24 Feb. 1992, Luis P. Guzman leg. (AMNH) (C-0069 with GS-412, COI sequence 658 bp, BIN).
Paratypes ARGENTINA: 2 ♂♂, Jujuy, Yala, [ca 24.183° S, 65.383° W], 1450 m, 20 Feb. 1955, J. Förster leg. (ZSM, RCGB) (C-0070 with GS-301, Figs 45, 60; C-0191); 1 ♂, Tucuman, Ciudad Universitaria, 800 m, 20 Feb. [19]59, J.F.G. Clarke leg. (AMNH) (C-0192, COI sequence 658 bp, BIN, Fig. 47); 1 ♂, Tucuman, R. Schreiter coll. (USNM) (C-0193).
Description
As illustrated.
Distribution
Eastern Andes of northern Argentina, 800–1500 m.