Aziba roseobrunneata (Heppner & Thiele, 2017) comb. nov.
Siculodes roseobrunneata Heppner & Thiele, 2017 . Lepidoptera Novae, 10 (1–2): 28–32; 1 male holotype, Martinique .
Type material. The holotype male is deposited at the MGCL with the following label: Martinique: Gros-Morne, ex larva em. 15–18 Dec 2014, E. Dumbardon (gen. slide JBH 3239; JBH photo 12456) (MGCL) .
Taxonomic history. This species was described based on one holotype male and 17 paratypes (five males and 12 females) from Martinique.
Taxonomic comments. As mentioned by the authors (Heppner & Thiele 2017a), S. roseobrunneata has wing characters close to A. substrigata comb. rev. and A. falcata comb. rev. but differs in characters of the male genitalia from Siculodes . After carefully analyzing the images of the holotype and paratype and the genitalia of both species, we concluded that S. roseobrunneata, based on morphological characters such straight costal margin of valva, does not belong to Siculodes but rather to Aziba gen. rev., and therefore, A. roseobrunneata comb. nov. is a new combination.
Etymology. Heppner & Thiele (2017a) named the species due to the rosy-brown coloration of the wings.
Diagnosis, redescription, geographic distribution, and natural history. See Heppner & Thiele (2017a).