Fidicinoides brunnea Boulard & Martinelli, 1996
Fidicinoides brunnea Boulard & Martinelli 1996: 61 . (Rodovia 163, between km 500 and 600, Mato Grosso, Brazil)
REMARKS. The first of the Peruvian species with infuscation along the ambient veins of the wings. The body is slenderer and the infuscation is found only along the ambient vein in the hind wings and on the fore wing radial and radiomedial crossveins while the proximal marginal veins, medial and mediocubital crossveins lack infuscation in this species.
DISTRIBUTION. The species has been reported from Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru (Sanborn 2013; 2019b).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. “ PERU: HUANACO / Tournavista / ex J. Grigore // Allyn Museum / Acc. 1984-41 // A.C. Allyn / Acc. 1968-1” four males (FSCA), two males (AFSC); “ PERU: Pucalipa, / Loreto / 5 August 1962 / W. T. Van Velzen ” one male (AFSC); “ PERU Madre de Dios / Rio Tambopata Res. / 30 km (air) SW Puerto / Maldonado 290m 1–14- / XI-1982 R. Wilkerson ” one male (AFSC); “ PERU Madre de Dios / nr Puerto Maldonado / Posadas Amazonas / lodge@Rio Tambopata / S12 48.115 W69 18.019 / 609ft; (7–10)- X-2004 / C R Bartlett ” one male (UDCC); Pan de Azucar / Pasco, PERU / VIII-8-1961 / F.S. Truxal ” one male (LACM); “ Chontilla, 22 km. S. / Iscozazin, Dept. / Pasco, PERU / Aug. 1–15, 1961 / coll. R. Ethridge ” one male (LACM).