Brasineura troglophilica

(Figs 26–28)

Brasineura troglophilica Silva-Neto & García Aldrete 2015: 170, Figs 8–14; Silva-Neto & García Aldrete 2016 (catalog); Silva-Neto, García Aldrete & Rafael 2016b: 445, Figs 9–12 (taxonomy); Silva-Neto, García Aldrete & Rafael 2016c: 80 (phylogeny); Silva-Neto, García Aldrete & Rafael 2018: 547, Fig. 29 (taxonomy).

Variation in the wing venations. Male (M1) left forewing as the holotype, right forewing with M vein five branched, with M 4 forked resulting in M 4a, M 4b; M 5 two branched resulting in M 5a and M 5b (Fig. 26), left hindwing with M vein six branched and R 4+5 forked (Fig. 27) and right hindwing as the holotype. Male (M2) with both forewings as the holotype and both hindwings with M vein five branched and R 4+5 forked with R 5 not touching the wing margin (Fig. 28).

Material examined. Two males. BRAZIL. Bahia state. Chapada Diamantina, Morro do Chapéu, Cachoeira do Ferro doido (11º37’S: 41º00’W), 875 m. Light trap. 24-25.vi.2009, Zacca, T., Oliveira, L., Menezes, E. & Cazais, G. cols .

Geographic records. BRAZIL. Pará state (Altamira, Marabá) and Bahia state ( Morro do Chapéu) .