Artines, Godman, 1901
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Key to the species groups of Artines View in CoL
1 Forewing with opaque and reduced discal spots, rarely absent ( Figs 5–13 View FIGURES 5–8 View FIGURES 9–13 ); male without brand; female with region between seventh sternite and lamella antevaginalis sclerotized, forming a rounded plate that covers the ostium ventrally; lamella postvaginalis completely sclerotized ( Figs 54 View FIGURES 54–60 B–60B)................................................... “ aepitus View in CoL Group”
- Forewing with large semi-hyaline discal spots, always present ( Figs 14–19 View FIGURES 14–19 ); male with brand ( Figs 21–26 View FIGURES 21–26 ); female with region between seventh sternite and lamella antevaginalis membranous; lamella postvaginalis partially sclerotized ( Figs 61 View FIGURES 61–65 B–65B) 2
2 Ventral hind wing with central black spot on discal area ( Figs 14–18 View FIGURES 14–19 ); valva distally projected with triangular aspect from 1/2 its length; harpe and ampulla fused ( Figs 36 View FIGURES 36–37 E–40E); female with lamella postvaginalis containing lateral folds ( Figs 61–64 View FIGURES 61–65 )........................................................................................“ aquilina View in CoL group”
- Ventral hind wing without central black spot on discal area ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 14–19 ); valva distally rounded; harpe and ampulla not fused ( Fig. 41E View FIGURES 40–41 ); female with lamella postvaginalis without lateral folds ( Fig. 65B View FIGURES 61–65 )............................“ bipunctata View in CoL group”
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