Loxa deducta Walker, 1867

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Distribution: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil (MA, CE, PE, AL, RJ, SP, PR, RS), Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela (Eger 1978).

Examined material: 29.IX.2017 (1 ♀).

Comments. Loxa deducta is widespread in South America and is easily distinguished from other Loxa species by the shape of the parameres and proctiger, by the spiculate lateral carina of the genital cup and by the divergent first gonocoxae of females (Eger 1978). In Brazil, L. deducta is known to feed on native and cultivated plants (mandarine, soy, and cotton) (Grazia & Frey-da-Silva 2001).