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34c 



Figures 33, 34. — 33, Homoscarta irregularis (Signorct): j, forewing; k, 

 hindwing; m, one style, connective, aedeagus, and paraphyses, dorsal 

 view; n, apex of style, lateral view. 34, H. superciliaris (Jacobi), specimen 

 from Cuzco, Peru; process shown in c is a paraphysis. 



in a position from which several other conditions found in the sub- 

 family could have been derived. The males are larger than the females. 



Species of Homoscarta are known from Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and 

 Brazil. The species are very similar externally. Only the males can be 

 identified. 



No specimens eligible to be lectotype of H. irregularis (Signoret) were 

 found in the Signoret collection in Vienna (NMV) and none were sent 



