Chromagallia longistilata (Coelho & Dutra, 1992) comb. nov.

(Figs 4–6, 35–40)

Agallia longistilata Coelho & Dutra, 1992

Agallia longistilata is herein transferred to Chromagallia due to its resemblance to the type-species, C. flavofasciata . These two species share a conspicuous color pattern, with ground color mostly dark-brown to black with yellow maculae on the head and forewings (Figs 4–6). Furthermore, their male genitalia are quite similar. The general shapes of their pygofer (Fig. 35), aedeagus (Figs 38–40) and processes of abdominal segment X (Fig. 35) are very much alike, clearly supporting the inclusion of A. longistilata in Chromagallia . The species, previously known from Rio de Janeiro State (Coelho & Dutra 1992), is newly recorded from Paraná State, southern Brazil.

Material examined. Holotype, male from Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State, “Itatiaia. Est. do Rio [de Janeiro], Brasil \ (L 41, 1300 m.) Trav. &\ H. Trav. 6/10-12-950” (MNRJ). Three males from Brazil, Paraná State, “São José dos\ Pinhais, PR\ 21.I.1988 \ K. Zanol leg” (DZUP), “S. JOSÉ PINHAIS – PR\ Ser. Mar Br277 Km54\ BRASIL 20.12.86 \ Lev. Ent. PROFAUPAR\ LÂMPADA” (MNRJ), and “São José Pinhais\ PR (BR277Km54)\ 15.II.1985 \ CIIF leg” (DZUP).