Blennidus (Agraphoderus) abramalagae Allegro & Giachino, 2011
(Figs. 13, 51, 89)
Blennidus abramalagae Allegro & Giachino, 2011a: 301
Type locality. Peru, Cuzco, Abra Malaga, m 4400.
Examined material. HT ♂ (CGi); 2 PTT ♂ and 4 PTT ♀ (CAl, CGi, CSc) (complete TS).
Note. This species belongs to the Blennidus jelskii (Tschitschérine, 1897) group, which includes 5 species distributed in the Andes of southern Peru and distinguished by the distinctive morphology of their aedeagus (Allegro & Giachino 2011a).
Distribution. Blennidus abramalagae is only recorded from the Andean district of Cuzco (southern Peru).
Habitat. The collecting site of the known specimens (TS) is an Andean grassland at 4,200–4,400 m a.s.l.