FIGURES 26–32. Variation of male brand in dorsal forewing of Rufocumbre celioi sp. nov. and R. eberti stat. nov., comb. nov. 26–29, R. celioi sp. nov. 26, from Caraça, Catas Altas, Minas Gerais, Brazil (DZ 17.077); 27, from Pico Paraná, Campina Grande do Sul, Paraná, Brazil (OM 38.041); 28, from Morro da Igreja, Urubici, Santa Catarina, Brazil (OM 48.253); 29, from Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (DZ 939). 30–32, R. eberti stat. nov., comb. nov. 30, from Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil (OM 65.904); 31, from Morro do Chapéu, Bahia, Brazil (OM50.780); 32, Delfim Moreira, Minas Gerais, Brazil (DZ 15.729). Scale bar = 1 mm.Published as part of Dolibaina, Diego Rodrigo, Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik & Casagrande, Mirna Martins, 2017, Taxonomy...
Figure 125-130. Phenology of some night skippers from central Rondônia, Brazil. 125-126) Bungalotis ...
Figure 74-85. Nascus (from BRAZIL: Rondônia, unless noted otherwise; dorsum and venter of same speci...
FIGURES 1–18. Habitus of species of Sodalia, males (left) and females (right). 1–4. S. sodalis, 1–2....
FIGURES 26–32. Variation of male brand in dorsal forewing of Rufocumbre celioi sp. nov. and R. ebert...
FIGURES 21–25. Male brand in dorsal forewing of species of Rufocumbre. 21, R. celioi sp. nov., parat...
FIGURES 1–20. Species of Rufocumbre in dorsal and ventral views, male (left) and female (right). 1–4...
FIGURES 33–34. Male genitalia of species of Rufocumbre. Left to right: dorsal view of tegumen, uncus...
FIGURES 43–47. Female genitalia of species of Rufocumbre in lateral view. Papilla analis, sterigma, ...
FIGURES 38–39. Female genitalia of species of Rufocumbre in ventral view. Papilla analis, sterigma, ...
FIGURES 48–53. Sterigma variation in females of Rufocumbre eberti stat. nov. (ventral view). 48, fro...
FIGURE 54. Geographical distribution of Rufocumbre celioi sp. nov.Published as part of Dolibaina, Di...
FIGURE 56.Geographical distribution of Rufocumbre schneideri sp. nov. and R.lucasi sp. nov
FIGURES 21–26. Male brands (no scales) on dorsal forewing of the "aquilina group" (21–25) and "bipun...
Figure 14-25. Bungalotis (from BRAZIL: Rondônia, unless noted otherwise; dorsum and venter of same s...
FIGURES 14–19. Species of the "aquilina group" (14–18) and "bipunctata group" (19) in dorsal and ven...
Figure 125-130. Phenology of some night skippers from central Rondônia, Brazil. 125-126) Bungalotis ...
Figure 74-85. Nascus (from BRAZIL: Rondônia, unless noted otherwise; dorsum and venter of same speci...
FIGURES 1–18. Habitus of species of Sodalia, males (left) and females (right). 1–4. S. sodalis, 1–2....
FIGURES 26–32. Variation of male brand in dorsal forewing of Rufocumbre celioi sp. nov. and R. ebert...
FIGURES 21–25. Male brand in dorsal forewing of species of Rufocumbre. 21, R. celioi sp. nov., parat...
FIGURES 1–20. Species of Rufocumbre in dorsal and ventral views, male (left) and female (right). 1–4...
FIGURES 33–34. Male genitalia of species of Rufocumbre. Left to right: dorsal view of tegumen, uncus...
FIGURES 43–47. Female genitalia of species of Rufocumbre in lateral view. Papilla analis, sterigma, ...
FIGURES 38–39. Female genitalia of species of Rufocumbre in ventral view. Papilla analis, sterigma, ...
FIGURES 48–53. Sterigma variation in females of Rufocumbre eberti stat. nov. (ventral view). 48, fro...
FIGURE 54. Geographical distribution of Rufocumbre celioi sp. nov.Published as part of Dolibaina, Di...
FIGURE 56.Geographical distribution of Rufocumbre schneideri sp. nov. and R.lucasi sp. nov
FIGURES 21–26. Male brands (no scales) on dorsal forewing of the "aquilina group" (21–25) and "bipun...
Figure 14-25. Bungalotis (from BRAZIL: Rondônia, unless noted otherwise; dorsum and venter of same s...
FIGURES 14–19. Species of the "aquilina group" (14–18) and "bipunctata group" (19) in dorsal and ven...
Figure 125-130. Phenology of some night skippers from central Rondônia, Brazil. 125-126) Bungalotis ...
Figure 74-85. Nascus (from BRAZIL: Rondônia, unless noted otherwise; dorsum and venter of same speci...
FIGURES 1–18. Habitus of species of Sodalia, males (left) and females (right). 1–4. S. sodalis, 1–2....