1945] 
Notes on Neotropical Plebejince 
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zontal extension of uncus: forearm 0.18/0.035-0.18/0.045, hu- 
merulus 0.04/0.12-0.045/0.14, shoulder 0.11/0.065-0.11/0.07, 
lobe 0.21/0.05. Valve 0.7 by 0.29-0.31 broad. Rostellum 0.11. 
Alar characters, underside, 9 , (see plate 8) : 0-150: number 
of concentric scale lines with common center for both wings (as 
also in Cyclargus) . Veins ending at following lines: forewing 
Sc| 65, R/85, R 2 |100, R 3 |120, R 
Cu/ 137, Cu 2 j 128, 1 A 1 124, 2A 
M/108, M 2 | 1 10, M 3 |110, Cu/ 
140, M/ 145, Mo| 145, M 3 | 143, 
118, hindwing Sc 1 78, R s |94, 
108, Cu 2 j 100, 1 A| 94, 2 A 1 85, 
4A|40. The evenly rounded stretch of termen 94-108-110- 
110-108-100-94 is a rare character in Plebejinoe (also found 
in Cyclargus ) . 
The following markings are represented: forewing, fairly 
broad terminal line, split macule I (with inner and outer cretules 
and uncolored interval) in cells R 4 to 1A, lateral macule in R 2 , 
macule II (with broad halo) in R 4 to 1A, I discoidal R+M 
(with broad halo). Example of disposition (on interneural 
fold); in Cu 4 : terminal line 133-136; outer cretule 127-133; 
praeterminal mark (outer part of split macule I) 123-127; in- 
terval 116-123; semimacule (inner part of split macule I) 111- 
116; crescentic inner cretule 104-111 (thus the whole system 
of macule I extends from 104 to 133); outer part of halo of 
macule II 88-94; macule II 81-88; inner part of halo of macule 
II 76-81 (thus the whole system of macule II 76-94). Hind- 
wing, fairly broad terminal line, split macule I (with crescentic 
inner and outer cretules; interval uncolored except in Cu 4 ) in 
cells Sc to 2 A, poorly pigmented except the praeterminal mark 
in Cu 4 ; macule II in same cells, macule III in Sc and Cu 2 ; 
I R+M and II M; lateral macule in 4A. Observations: prae- 
terminal marks in hindwing from Sc increasing tornad and to- 
gether with the intervals tending to a triangular (basad pointed) 
shape, especially in M 2 , M 3 , weakly pigmented; then in Cu 4 
greatly developed (20 scale lines), round, strongly pigmented 
(“black”) with a distally placed band-like scintilla consist- 
ing of 52 scales and about a fifth the mark in extension (prox- 
imo distad), and a narrow crescentic interval faintly flushed 
with the auroral element; then in Cu 2 to 2 A mark roundish, but 
small, decreasing tornad, weakly pigmented. Other cato- 
chrysopoid features, shared with Cyclargus and Hemiargus , can 
be easily seen from the figure. 
