Pampasatyrus gorkyi Pyrcz, Cerdeña and Zacca, 2014
(Figs. 9 D; 19A, B; 28)
Holotype: (male) MUSM Lima, 27 Sept. 2001, leg. G. Valencia (photo examined)
Type location: Rio Ccorcca, Cusco, Peru, S13°35’ W72°04’, 3600 m.
Distribution. Recorded from two high elevation altiplano sites in Cusco Province, Peru (Fig. 28).
Diagnosis. A loose translation of the diagnosis is included here, along with images of the holotype habitus and genitalia (Figs 9 D; 19A, B), but the reader should consult the original publication for additional details. Closely related to P. nilesi, but considerably smaller. Grayish brown instead of nut brown, with smaller subapical ocelli. Males lack the third ocellus in CuA1-CuA2 on the dorsal and sometimes ventral surfaces, and both sexes have a suffusion of silver scales in the dorsal forewing that is never present in P. nilesi . On the ventral hindwings the postdiscal spots are larger than those of P. nilesi .
Remarks. This species was lately described in Cerdeña et al. (2014), as a close relative of P. nilesi .