Lymanopoda acraeida acraeida
Fairly common 1100-2000 m. Puddles, and attracted to bait. D markings on male are variable. I've only ever seen one female; they are likely not attracted to bait.
Similar species: See L. acraeida ssp.nov..
Lymanopoda acraeida ssp.nov.
Common 1600-2150 m., much less common up to 2700 m. Attracted to bait and mud.
Similar species: Male distinguished from the nominate by the orange markings DHW; some individuals in Calca appear intermediate. I've never seen a female.
Lymanopoda panacea
Fairly common 1050-2150 m. Attracted to bait and mud. I don't know which subspecies occur(s) in Cusco.
Similar species: Most similar to L. obsoleta but HW is more rounded and lacks frosting VHW.
Lymanopoda apulia
Fairly common 850-1800 m. Attracted to bait and mud.
Similar species: L. ablomaculata (mostly higher elevations) has much larger, rounder white spots VHW; apulia also has these spots in a straighter line compared with ablomaculata and especially L. affineola.
Lymanopoda affineola
Rare(?) at 2400 m., probably lower. Attracted to bait and mud.
Similar species: The third white spot from the top of the band VHW is elongated, unlike L. ablomaculata and L. apulia; affineola also has these spots less aligned than the other two.
Lymanopoda albomaculata
Fairly common 2000-2950 m. Usually found puddling.
Similar species: See L. apulia and L. affineola.
Lymanopoda shefteli siviae
Locally fairly common 1850-2950 m. Puddles.
Similar species: See L. eubagioides. Others?
Lymanopoda shefteli broweri
Uncommon(?) at 3600 m. Puddles.
Similar species: See L. eubagioides. Others?
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