Zammara hertha Schmidt, 1919

Zammara hertha Schmidt 1919: 386 . (Chanchamayo, Peru and Canelos, Ecuador)

REMARKS.—The species can be distinguished by the heart-shaped infuscation on the apex of fore wing ulnar cell 2 that extends into proximal apical cell 4 and the middle of ulnar cell 1 (Goemans 2016).

DISTRIBUTION.—The species has been reported from Ecuador and Peru (Metcalf 1963a; Sanborn 2013; 2020b; Goemans 2016). Schmidt (1919) reported the species from Canelos, Pastaza province and Goemans (2016) reported specimens from Pastaza, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas and Zamora-Chinchipe provinces.

MATERIAL EXAMINED.— “ Ecuador / Tinlandia / 3 MAR 1981 ” three males and two females (BSNS); “ Ecuador / Tinlandia / 4 MAR 1981 ” one male and one female (BSNS), one male and one female (AFSC); “ SOUTH AMERI- CA, Ecuador / Pichincha, Tinlandia, 12m. / W Santo Domingo, 2,000 ft. / February 18, 1989 / Vince Golia / Mercury Vapor Light” one male and one female (AFSC) .