Neotropical Mesorhaga

I have seen undescribed species from South America in collections, again in small numbers. Possibly the

genus is absent from the smaller Caribbean islands, as none were recorded from Dominica (Robinson 1975),

nor have I seen the genus in collections from Hispaniola (Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh). Naglis (2000) pro-

vided a key to Neotropical species and described two Brazilian species in detail.

Mesoamerican species are marked with an asterisk, and are treated in detail further in this paper. Acronyms of

repositories housing the primary types are listed in parentheses.

* adunca Van Duzee 1933: 1 (Condylostylus) (AMNH) Guatemala.

[albiciliata Aldrich 1893: 48 (USNM) ( Aptorthus) U.S.A. & Puerto Rico; see below under Nearctic Mesorhaga].

aurata Naglis 2000: 252 (INPA). Brazil: Amazonas.

* baadsvicki Bickel n. sp. (INBIO). Costa Rica.

* cocori Bickel n. sp. (INBIO). Costa Rica.

* falciunguis Bickel n. sp. (CAS) Mexico.

funebris Parent 1929: 16 (MLUH, not seen). Peru; Ecuador, Venezuela. This species is redescribed and figured below, under “The lacrymans group.”

[ jucunda Becker 1922: 377 . Paraguay & U.S.A. See below under Nearctic Mesorhaga].

* hule Bickel n. sp. (INBIO). Costa Rica.

* isthmia Bickel n. sp. (USNM). El Salvador; Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama.

* lacrymans Parent 1928: 182 (ZMUH, destroyed; neotype INBIO). Costa Rica.

laeta Becker 1922: 378 (TMB, destroyed) Paraguay: Asuncion. Becker illustrated the male wing, which has a grey anteroapical cloud.

* mexicana Bickel n. sp. (CAS) Mexico.

* minatitlan Bickel n. sp. (CAS). Mexico.

* nayaritensis Bickel n. sp. (CAS). Mexico.

ornatipes Van Duzee 1932b: 184 . (CAS, examined) Cuba. For further discussion, see below, under the isthmia species group.

saetosa Naglis 2000: 251 (INPA). Brazil: Amazonas.

* sarukhani Bickel n. sp. (INBIO). Costa Rica.

tristis Schiner 1868: 217 (NHMV). Colombia.

* villanuevi Bickel n. sp. (INBIO) Costa Rica.