Atopsyche (Atopsaura) callosa (Navás, 1924)

Atopsyche (Atopsaura) callosa Navás, 1924: 78 [Type locality: Costa Rica; MNHNP; ♂; in Ventrarma]. Flint 1975: 566 [synonymy]. McElravy et al. 1981: 152 [distribution]. Holzenthal 1988: 53 [distribution]. Sykora 1991: 250 [distribution]. Flint 1991: 18 [♂; distribution]. Aguila 1992: 533 [distribution]. Flint 1996: 379 [distribution]. Angrisano 1999: 26 [checklist]. Muñoz-Quesada 2000: 275 [checklist]. Holzenthal and Cressa 2002: 134 [distribution]. Rueda Martín 2006: 58 [larva; pupa; distribution]. Isa Miranda and Rueda Martín 2014: 199 [distribution]. Armitage et al. 2015: 8 [checklist]. Armitage and Cornejo 2015: 197 [checklist].

Atopsyche (Atopsaura) alconura Ross, 1953: 288 [Type locality: Peru, Dpto. Cuzco, Pcia. Paucartambo, Cosnipata Valley; INHS; ♂ ]. Flint 1975: 566 [to synonymy].

Atopsyche (Atopsaura) schmidi Denning, 1965: 267 [Type locality: Costa Rica, San Jose; CAS; ♂]. Flint 1975: 566 [to synonymy].

Material examined.

Peru • 2 ♂ 24 ♀; Pasco, small creek in Yanachaga-Chemillén NP buffer zone, San Daniel sector; 10.4278°S, 75.4732°W, 2134 m a. s. l.; 16 Nov. 2010; C. Carranza, J. Peralta leg.; light trap; MUSM . • 1 ♂ 6 ♀; same data as preceding, but 17 Nov. 2010; MUSM .

Distribution.

Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru (Cuzco Department, Pasco Department), Venezuela.

Remarks.

Atopsyche callosa is one of the most widely distributed species in the genus, recorded from Costa Rica to Argentina (Holzenthal and Calor 2017). In Peru, it has previously been reported from Cuzco (Flint 1996). In this study, we provide the first record of A. callosa from Pasco.