Guyalna glauca (Goding, 1925)
Fidicina glaucus (sic) Goding 1925: 20. (Macas, Ecuador)
REMARKS.—This species has a bright green body (may be faded or chemically altered to tawny) with transverse piceous fasciae on the head and posterior abdominal segments. It is the only Ecuadorian Guyalna without thoracic marking. It is a common species collected in light traps. Body lengths are 25–28 mm.
DISTRIBUTION.—The species has been reported from Brazil and Ecuador (Metcalf 1963a; Sanborn 2013; 2016a) with recent records from Bolivia (Sanborn 2019b) and Peru (Sanborn 2020b) expanding the known range further. Goding (1925) reported the species from Macas, Morona Santiago province.
MATERIAL EXAMINED.— “ ECUADOR; Provincia / de Francisco de Orellana / Yasuni National Park / road to station / 26–IV–2005; CRBartlett / N Nazdrowicz, D Chang” one male (UDCC).