Cibyra regina sp. nov.

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Pl. 2: Figs 8–10, Pl. 10: Fig. 7, Pl. 14: Fig. 7, Pl. 19: Fig. 7

Type material. Holotype ♂ (Pl. 2: Fig 8): / BRAZIL — Minas Gerais (MG), Catas Altas, Santuário do Caraça, Campos de Fora, 1497 m, 10.X.2023, S 20° 7'5.76"S, W 43°31'17.25", E. Joerke & C. Mielke leg./ DZ 52.599 / HOLOTYPUS, Cibyra regina C. Mielke, Grehan & Koike, 2024 / (CEIOC).

Paratypes (in total 2 ♂). Same data as holotype (CGCM 49.833, 49.965; CEIOC) .

Diagnosis. Similar to C. elyana sp. nov. and C. tessellata . See the diagnosis of the previous species. The digitiform valvae are apically tapered, while rounded in the two previous species.

Description. Male (Pl. 2: Figs 8–10, Pl. 10: Fig. 7). Forewing length: 12–20 mm, wingspan: 27–39 mm. Epiphysis present.

Male genitalia (Pl. 14: Fig. 7, Pl. 19: Fig. 7). Saccus with posterior edge slightly concave. Tergal lobe flattened. Pseudotegumen anteriorly less reinforced than posteriorly. Fultura inferior trapezoidal, bilobed dorsally, 1.2× longer than wide. Valvae distally tapered.

Female. Unknown.

Distribution. Endemic to the Santuário do Caraça in Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, at altitudes of about 1500 m (Pl. 25: Fig. 2).

Etymology. Homonym in honour of Maria Regina Foggiatto, feminine. It is treated as a noun in the nominative singular in apposition.

Remarks. Sympatric and synchronic to C. jane sp. nov. only within the species-group.