Callipia rosetta Thierry-Mieg, 1904
Figs 81–85, 88–92, 131–132
Callipia languescens Warren, 1904: 539 (confirmed junior synonym of rosetta, see Parsons et al. (1999) (Figs 82, 89)
Assigned BIN: BOLD:AAI3925.
Diagnosis
Callipia rosetta is usually a rather small species. Some large specimens are provisionally included in C. rosetta (same BIN), but might turn out as different species if more data on the life history of the taxa become available. The spine-like process on the ventral margin of the valvae is well developed and larger than in augustae sp. nov. COI-barcode: the minimum observed distance to the genetically most similar (but not similar looking) species ( C.fulvida) is 4.4%.
Type material
Originally described with two male as syntypes from Peru, [Pasco], Huancabamba, 1903 (USNM). One of these males is designated as lectotype (C-0290 with GS-286, Figs 81, 88).
PERU: ♂, holotype of C. languescens Warren, 1904 (confirmed junior synonym of rosetta), [Pasco], Huancabamba, Cerro de Pasco, [E.] Böttger leg. (NHM) (Figs 82, 89).
Other material examined
ECUADOR: 9 ♂♂, Napo, Cordillera Huacamayos, Rio Cedroyacu, 00°37′ S, 77°51′ W [incorrect coordinates], 2100 m, 7 Aug. 1996, Jan Hillman leg. (CMNH, NHM, ZSM) (C-0010 with GS-312, COI sequence 556 bp, BIN; C-0011 with GS-416, COI sequence 603 bp, BIN, Figs 83, 92; C-0274 with GS-287; C-0275–0280); 2 ♂♂, Loja province, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Cajanuma, 04.114° S, 79.175° W, 2897 m, 26 Mar. 2011, L. Lehner and M. Adams leg. (PMJ, RCGB) (ID 22359 with GS, COI sequence 658 bp, BIN, Figs 84, 90; ID 22362 with GS, COI sequence 658 bp, BIN, Figs 85, 91); 1 ♂, same data as previous, but 2916 m, G. Brehm leg. (RCGB) (ID 22316, COI sequence 658 bp, BIN); 1 ♂, Zamora-Chinchipe, Reserva Biológica San Francisco, 03.995° S, 79.068° W, 2677 m, 31 Mar. 2011, G. Brehm leg. (RCGB) (ID 22580).
PERU: 1 ♂, [Huánuco or San Martín or western Loreto] Huallaga (USNM) (C-0292); 1 ♂, [Pasco], Huancabamba, 2000–3000 m (SMF) (C-0292); 1 ♂, [Pasco], Oxapampa (ZSM) (C-0032); 2 ♂♂, [Puno], Carabaya, Agualani (SMF, USNM) (C-0293 with GS-305, C-0296).
Description
Male as illustrated. Female unknown.
Distribution
Eastern Cordillera of Ecuador and Peru, 2100–3000 m.
Remarks
A living male is illustrated in Fig. 131 together with its habitat in Ecuador (Fig. 132).