Phylloicus crenatus (Navás)

Banyallarga crenatus Navás, 1916:79 [Type locality: Colombia, Muzo; collection Apollinaris, now lost?; male; in Banyallarga]. — Flint 1983:77 [to Phylloicus]. NOMEN DUBIUM

No material is known for this species. The type is probably lost — no types are known to be extant from the Apollinaris collection (Flint et al. 1999a). The only clues to the identity of this species are Navás’s description and inadequate illustration of wings and male terminalia. If Navás correctly identified this species as a calamoceratid, the illustration is adequate to assign this species to Phylloicus, as the first fork is absent from the hind wing. The illustration of the male terminalia is so generalized that no discrimination is possible.

Distribution. Colombia.