Macgrathphora pacifica new species

(Figs. 3, 9, 13)

HOLOTYPE. ♂. COSTA RICA: Puntarenas: 3km SW Rincon, 8.68°N, 83.48°W, 10m, ♂, vii–ix, 1990, P.Hanson, Malaise trap [LACMN ENT 043400] (MUCR).

PARATYPES. 1♂, same data as holotype . 3♂, 5km SW Rincon, 8.70°N, 83.51°W, 40m, B. V. Brown, V. Berezovskiy, Malaise trap (LACM). ECUADOR: Pichincha: 17 km E Santo Domingo, above Tinalandia, 1150m , 2♂, 9–13.v.1987, B.Brown, L.Coote, montane forest (LACM) .

Diagnosis. The wing venation of this species differs from that of the otherwise similar M. caribbea in that costal sector 1 is much longer than sector 2, and Rs is less swollen and not increasing in size distally. Otherwise, the two species are extremely similar. The female is unknown.

No sequence information is available for this species.

Distribution. This species is known from the Pacific lowlands of the base of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, and from a mid-elevation forest in Ecuador.

Etymology. The species name pacifica refers to the Pacific Ocean coast of Costa Rica, where most specimens have been collected.