Haemateulia barrigana Razowski and González
Figs. 11, 23, 37, 38
Haemateulia barrigana Razowski and González, 2003: 61 .
Diagnosis. As mentioned above, males of H. barrigana can be distinguished from those of H. haematitis by the absence of the distinctly serrate antenna, the longer valva with a naked sacculus, and a weakly dilated apex of the uncus. Males of H. barrigana are variable in forewing maculation — one form is virtually indistinguishable from H. haematitis, with a dark forewing bearing limited pattern elements. Another form (Fig. 38) has a distinct forewing pattern that includes a pale redbrown basal patch, followed by a region of pale scaling, with the distal 0.5 of the wing dark redbrown. We take this opportunity to provide additional records of this species.
Holotype, ɗ, Chile, Zapallar, 15 km E Curico, 14–23 Feb 1998, malaise trap, J. E. Barriga (UCS).
Additional Specimens Examined. Argentina: Neuquén: Lago Lacar, Trompul, 1000 m, 6 Jan 1983 (4ɗ), M. and P. Gentili (USNM). Lacar, Quechuquina, 900 m, 14 Jan 1983 (7ɗ), M. and P. Gentili (USNM). Ao. Pilpil, nr San Martín de los Andes, 22 Feb 1978 (1ɗ), C. and O. Flint (USNM). Chile: Cautín Province: Cerro Nielo, Temuco, 200 m, 9 Feb 1979 (1ɗ), D. and M. Davis and B. Akerbergs (USNM). Fundo el Coidua, 27 km NE Villarrica, 500 m, 28 Feb–3 Mar 1979 (1ɗ), D. and M. Davis and B. Akerbergs (USNM). Ñuble Province: Recinto, 800 m, 22–23 Jan 1979 (1ɗ), D. and M. Davis and B. Akerbergs (USNM). Alto Tregualemu, ca. 20 km SE Chovellen, 26–27 Jan 1979 (1ɗ), D. and M. Davis and B. Akerbergs (USNM). Las Trancas, 21 km E Recinto, nr high waterfall, 1300 m, 17 Jan 1979 (1ɗ), D. and M. Davis and B. Akerbergs (USNM).