Sisurcana recurvana (Zeller), new
combination
(Figs. 8, 13, 19)
Tortrix recurvana Zeller, 1866: 143 Cacoecia recurvana: [unknown author, date] (new combination).
“ Archips ” recurvana: Powell et al. 1995: 148 (new combination).
[ Archipini unplaced] recurvana: Brown 2005: 124 .
Type material.— Tortrix recurvana Zeller, 1866: Lectotype, ♀: COLOMBIA: EX. 66,173 f.5., Zeller Coll., Walsingham Collection, 1910-427, 102210 [examined]. B[ritish] M[useum] Genitalia slide #7851, Razowski genitalia slide #5361 [examined] (BMNH).
Discussion.—Zeller described Tortrix recurvana from two females, but it is unclear who designated the female that we figure (Fig. 8) as the lectotype. Powell (1986) commented on this species in his description of Sisurcana, but refrained from transferring it to that genus. Tortrix recurvana is extremely similar in forewing pattern (Fig. 8) and in genitalia to Sisurcana sanguinoventer Razowski and Wojtusiak, 2010 . However, the cestum in T. recurvana terminates before the corpus bursae (Fig. 19), but not in S. sanguinoventer . We examined a third female specimen from the BMNH collected in Peru (KAA diss. #0135), which looks like a smaller version of T. recurvana, but the apophyses are noticeably longer. It may represent an undescribed species. Based on similarities between T. recurvana and S. sanguinoventer, we transfer T. recurvana to Sisurcana . Males of both of these species are unknown, but may be described and simply unassociated because of the extreme sexual dimorphism in Atteriini.