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Lucillella arcoirisa Hall & Willmott 2010

Andrew V. Z. Brower
Containing group: Lucillella

Introduction

This species was described from a single male specimen collected in the canopy of submontane rainforest of southeastern Ecuador (TL: Ecuador: Zamora-Chinchipe, Río San Francisco, km 24 Loja-Zamora Rd., Reserva Arcoiris, 3°59.30'S 79°50.58'W, 2050 m. 3 Dec. 2006, leg. KR Willmott). The holotype is deposited in the Florida State Museum of Natural History.

References

Hall, J.P.W.,Willmott, K.R. 2010. Description of a new Lucillella species (Riodinidae: Symachiini) discovered in the eastern Andes of Ecuador using the single rope canopy access technique. J. Lep. Soc. 64: 139-146.

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Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

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