Bia rebeli rebeli Bryk

(Figs 1 c, 5a–b, 11d, 12)

Diagnostic description. Defined by the following combination of characters: (1) MF DFW white apical ocelli small. (2) MF DFW orange band moderately wide, opaque, orange scales extended proximally along veins. (3) M DFW iridescent band varies in size from anal margin to approximately half of the CuA2 cell, to nearly reaching CuA2. F DFW iridescent band more diffuse and narrower than that of actorion, especially noticeable below CuA2 where the iridescence is less extended towards the tornus (more extended in actorion). (4) M DFW androconial scales on the CuA-CuA1-CuA2 intersection pale, contrasting scale color of surrounding area. (5) DHW discal androconial pad cream-colored. (6) DHW discal hairpencil cream-colored, similar to or only slightly darker than scales of the associated androconial pad. (7) F VFW ripple pattern less dense than that of M.

Distribution and examined specimens. Fig. 12 and Appendix.

Remarks. Inasmuch as the type locality Roque is situated at 800 m elevation and other examined specimens were collected between 600 and 1250 m (Appendix, Fig. 12), we consider rebeli rebeli as associated with the Andean foothills. The dorsal hind wing discal androconial organs of this subspecies (Figs 1 c and 5a) are indistinguishable in color from those of rebeli acreana and tapajos (described below, see Figs 10 h and 7d), which could be interpreted as convergent evolution given that these subspecies are allopatric (see also subspecies account for rebeli cuprea, described below).