NO. 3552 GENUS CALYCOPIS — FIELD 33 



anjracta; harpe in lateral view gradually narrowed to apex which 

 is rounded forming a lobe that is not as distinct as in anjracta. Eighth 

 tergite not illustrated and shaped about as in partunda (fig. 21a). 



Female. —Unknown. 



Type-locality. — Province of Chapare, Department of Beni, 

 Bolivia. 



Additional type data.— Originally described from the holotype, 

 male (locality as given above; USNM type 34901; male genitaUa 

 preparation WDF 3432, 1951) and two male paratypes from Santiago 

 del Estero and Santa Cruz de la Sierra, both in the department of 

 Santa Cruz de la Sierra, BoHvia. 



Location of types. —Holotype and one paratype in United States 

 National Museum, one paratype in British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory). 



Distribution.— Known only from Boh via. 



Material studied.— Three males, including their genitaUa. 



Calycopis fractunda, new species 



Figures 19, 2ld, 34, 103, 104, 125, 126 



Male (figs. 103, 104).— Wings above similar to those of indigo 

 with brilliant blue on the hindwing decidedly purpUsh and with fore- 

 wing a dull metalhc bluish purple except along outer margin where 

 the color is dark brown; wings below not different from partunda 

 and as in that species with the bars of postmedian band in interspaces 

 Ma and Cui nearly straight. 



Length of fore wing 14 mm. 



Male genitaUa, as iUustrated by figure 19, with aedeagus nearly 

 straight, distal end fingerUke, upcurved, and greatly elongated, much 

 more so than in anastasia; saccus nearly as long as harpes; lateral 

 lobes of uncus connected across the top and in lateral view with distal 

 and lower margins concave; upper distal angle of uncus greatly pro- 

 longed, much more so than in any other species of Calycopis; lower 

 distal angle broadly rounded and similar to that of anjracta; gnathos 

 arm without carina; harpe in lateral view similar to anjracta, in 

 ventral view similar to anastasia. Eighth tergite (fig. 2ld) similar 

 to that of anjracta, slightly more cordate in shape. 



Female (figs. 125, 126).— Wings above and below very similar 

 to those of vitruvia, differing only m the hindwing underneath having 

 a smaUer black pupil in submarginal red lunule of interspace Cui, 

 in having the bars of postmedian band in interspaces M3 and Cui 

 nearly straight and with postmedian black line above Cu2 lacking 

 red inner border. 



Length of fore wing 10.5 mm. 



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