83. Ophiorrhabda hyeroglypha (Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2009) .

A single male from Honduras matches illustrations of O. hyeroglypha (Razowski & Wojtusiak 2009: figs. 104, 207), a species described from Ecuador and subsequent collected in Brazil and Costa Rica (Razowski & Becker 2016).The specimen was reared from Inga species ( Fabaceae). While most host records for the genus are in Myrtaceae, there are a few scattered reports of larvae feeding on Fabaceae . Originally described in Statherotis, hyeroglypha was transferred to Ophiorrhabda by Razowski & Becker (2016). The genus Ophiorrhabda previously was documented only from the Indo-Australian Region.

Specimen examined: Honduras: Dept. Francisco Morazán, Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, 30 km E Tegucigalpa, 19 Nov 1983 (1♂), larva on Inga, J. Dick, slide JWB-21-065, USNMENT02007242 (USNM) .