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FIGURE 4. Hindwing eyespot in species of Ophthalmoblysis. Unless stated otherwise, all images were obtained from the BOLD website (v3.boldsystems.org). Some images are of very low resolution and had to be kept small. Top, left to right: O. plutus Oberth��r, 1916, O. fulvata Warren, 1905b, O. croesus Oberth��r, 1916, O. cinerea Warren, 1909 (copied from Pitkin 2002). Bottom, left to right: O. fulvistrota Dognin, 1908 (from USNM type), Ophthalmoblysis sp. from Brazil (maybe lydius), Ophthalmoblysis sp. from Costa Rica, and O. ibarrai sp. n.
Published as part of Garz��n-Ordu��a, Ivonne J., 2019, A new species of Ophthalmoblysis Scoble, 1995 (Geometridae: Ennominae) from M��xico with 'sleepy' eyespots, pp. 469-476 in Zootaxa 4706 (3) on page 474, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4706.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/3568922
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