Corra xanthus (O. Mielke, 1989), new combination

Vidius xanthus Mielke, 1989 (type locality in Brazil: S„o Paulo) (Fig. 7 purple) is not monophyletic with Vidius Evans, 1955 (type species Narga vidius Mabille, 1891) (Fig. 7 blue), where it is currently placed, and instead is sister to Hesperia coryna Hewitson, 1866, type species of Corra Grishin, 2019 (Fig. 7 cyan). Their COI barcodes are 7% (46 bp) different, which is typical for congeners. Therefore, we propose to transfer V. xanthus to Corra, forming Corra xanthus (O. Mielke, 1989), comb. nov. As a result, Corra is no longer monotypic and we find another example of closely related species with drastically different (for Hesperiidae) color patterns. Nevertheless, the three brown rays on the ventral hindwing of C. coryna can be traced to three more diffuse elements of C. xanthus hindwing pattern.