no. 3611 CALYSTRYMA FIELD 15 



Distribution. — Known only from Peru, the rather ambiguous 

 type-locality. 



Material studied. — One male and one female including their 

 genitalia. No other specimens are known. 



7. Calystryma anapa, new species 



Figures 7, 15; Plates 1 (fig. 10), 2 (fig. 10). 



Male (pi. 1: fig. 10). — Wings above about as in C. meleager with 

 the dull metallic purple somewhat darker in hue. Wings underneath 

 with ground color light brown, slightly darker than in C. malta and, 

 as in that species, with only a single red marginal ocular marking on 

 the hindwing. It differs from C. malta in having the black pupil in 

 the center of this ocular marking very large, taking up over one-half 

 of the area in interspace Cu x between the margin and postmedian 

 tripartite line, in having red along inner side of this line more evident, 

 and in having the marginal white line extending further toward costa. 

 The lines at the ends of the cells in both forewing and hindwing are 

 more distinct than in any other species of Calystryma. 



Length of forewing 15.5 mm. 



Male genitalia as illustrated by figures 7b-e with harpe fused only 

 at base, short and bluntly rounded distally with a small nipple-like 

 projection from dorsal margin at distal end, this projection blunt and 

 not inwardly directed; aedeagus broadly curved upward throughout 

 the distal three-fourths of its length, quite similar to C. malta; with 

 gnathal arm distally acute and lacking a carina; with lateral lobe of 

 uncus greatly projected posteriorly into a large, blunt, beaklike lobe 

 and with a minimal projection of lower margin. Eighth tergite 

 (fig. 7a) shallowly incised along posterior margin with large blunt 

 posterior lobes and thus more similar to C. blora than to C. malta. 

 Calystryma anapa is distinguished easily from the latter, its nearest 

 relative, in the shapes of the harpe and of the eighth tergite. 



Female (pi. 2: fig. 10). — Wings above not different from those of 

 C. malta. Wings underneath with slightly lighter brown ground color. 

 Maculation very similar to the male with a smaller black center to 

 the marginal ocular marking of interspace Cui. 



Length of forewing 13 mm. 



Female genitalia as illustrated by figure 15 with ductus bursae and 

 bursa copulatrix relatively short, their combined lengths about three 

 and one-half times the width of the superior genital plate, the latter 

 with its free edge divided into two lateral elements, each with distinct 

 anterior and posterior spurlike processes that are directed distally. 



Type-locality. — Teffe, State of Amazonas, Brazil. 



