Mylon zephus albodiscus
Fairly common 900-1600 m. Puddles; attracted to bait and spitwads.
Similar species: M. illineatus does not have the cell-end vein DHW darkened.
Mylon illineatus
Common up to 1100 m. Puddles; attracted to bait. Subspecies in Cusco should be the nominate, but many resemble M. i. toxina.
Similar species: M. zephus has the cell-end vein DHW darkened.
Mylon maimon
Unommon(?) up to 550 m., probably somewhat higher. Attracted to bait, mud, and spitwads.
Similar species: M. cajus cajus lacks sharp marginal chevons D.
Mylon cajus cajus
Common 1050-1350m. Attracted to bait, mud, and spitwads.
Similar species: See M. maimon.
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