Alepia ancylis Quate & Brown
Alepia ancylis Quate & Brown, 2004: 56, figs. 141-143 (Figs. 2 A-2B).
New records (determined by L. Quate, confirmed by D. Cordeiro): VENEZUELA, Aragua, 17 km S of Choronf, 760 masl. ECUADOR, Napo, Yasuni Research Station Rios Tivacunu & Tiputini, 250 masl, 00°38′S, 76°36′W. BRAZIL, Amazonas, Itacoatiara-Itapiranga 23 km, primary forest, <100 masl, 03°03.0′S, 58°43.5′W; Amazonas, Manacapura 74 km WSW of Manaus, 03°17′48.8″S, 60°37′38.0″W; Rondônia, Cacaulândia, 200 km SSE of Porto Velho, 140 masl, 10°18.0′S, 62°52.1′W.
Previous record (Quate & Brown, 2004): PERU, Cuzco Dept., Rio Madre de Dios, 28 km ESE of Boca Manu, 250 masl, 12°21′S, 70°42′W (type locality).
Remarks: This species was described by Quate & Brown (2004) but illustrations were restricted to male and female genitalia. Herein it is provided photographs of male head, palpus, antennae and wing.