taxonID	type	description	language	source
03B387E84307FFD9FF22FB8CFECE6EAE.taxon	materials_examined	Material: Holotype: male, French Guiana, Kaw Mts., Amazone Nature Lodge, 13 – 20.11.2006, leg. J. & V. Viidalepp (slide 7765) (ID: IZBE 0121097); paratypes, 3 ♀, the same data but (ID: IZBE 0121095) and wuth slides 7766 (ID: IZBE 0121093), and 8844 (ID: IZBE 0121094). The type specimens are deposited in the IZBE collection at the Estonian University of Life sciences (Tartu, Estonia) and in the Estonian Museum of Natural History (Tallinn, Estonia) and registered in the PlutoF database.	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
03B387E84307FFD9FF22FB8CFECE6EAE.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The new species is similar with Lissochlora purpureotincta (Warren, 1900) from Ecuador, differing in having broader wings, shorter palpi, and much longer male antennal rami. The socii are shorter in the male genitalia and the configuration of the distal costal process of valva is different in L. purpureotincta and L. klausi, sp. n. (compare Figs 3 and 4).	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
03B387E84307FFD9FF22FB8CFECE6EAE.taxon	description	Description: Wing span 21 mm in male, 24 – 25 mm in females (Fig. 1). The frons is brown with lower corners paler, the palpi are darker below, short and pointed in male but 0.6 mm long in females. Male antennae are bipectinate, the rami 0.45 mm long on the tenth segment. The hindtibial process is 0.6 mm long. The interantennal fillet is broad, white, the vertex green, a broad dark rosy line between. The metathorax is grey, the white blotch on tergite A 1 is quadrangular, broader than long, edged red-brown, the dorsum of tergite A 2 is green, without a blotch, the white blotch on the tergite A 3 is large and edged red-brown; the dorsum of the fourth tergite is grey with a smaller white spot. The wings are green, the ante- and postmedian lines represented by pairs of brown and white vein-spots of equal size. The postmedial spots are white on the hindwing. The red-brown marginal line is bold, sometimes slightly lunulate, disrupted by pale spots on the veins; the fringe is white in its basal third, greyish distally, strongly chequered brownish against vein ends, retaining a row of slender, oval, white streaks. Male genitalia (Fig. 3): The uncus is sclerotised and conical with a stick-shaped apical process; the socii are broad at the base, slender at the apex; the process of the gnathos is spoon-shaped but slender; the costa of the valva is broad, broader than the valvula, produced leg-shaped rather than bifid beyond the costal edge as in L. purpureotincta but nearer to the valvula. The tip of the costa is not upcurved in other members of the L. albociliaia species group. The coremata hairscales are blackish. The last abdominal sternite is distally bilobed, twice broader than long. The aedeagus is slender. Female genitalia (Fig. 5): The ductus bursae is as long as the corpus bursae, the signum is present.	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
03B387E84307FFD9FF22FB8CFECE6EAE.taxon	biology_ecology	Biology and distribution. The species inhabits tropical rainforests in French Guiana.	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
03B387E84307FFD9FF22FB8CFECE6EAE.taxon	etymology	Derivatio nominis. The new species is named after Klaus, the baby boy in the family of the first author’s grandson Erki Viidalepp.	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
03B387E84306FFD9FF22FEBFFBAC6B82.taxon	materials_examined	Material: 1 ³, Ecuador, Napo prov., Huabuno riv., Farm of Selva Alegre, 3 – 6.10.1999, 300 – 450 m, 0 º 50 ’ S, 77 º 15 ’ W (slide 6622) (T. Kesküla leg.); 1 ³, Ecuador, Napo prov., Puerto Misahualli (slide 7370) (A. Selin leg.); 1 ³, Ecuador: Oriente: Napo prov., Misahualli, 07.11. 2002, 450 m, 01 º 01 ’ S, 77 º 30 ’ W (slide 450) (I. Renge leg.); 1 ³, Peru, Lagunas, 1 – 3.12. 2003, 134 m, 05 º 14 ’ 14 “ S, 75 º 35 ’ 44 “ W (slide 7386) (A. Lindt leg.); 2 ³, Peru, Agua Clara, 960 m, 07.12.2003, 05 º 43 ’ 32 “ S, 77 º 34 ’ 40 “ W (slide 7683) (IZBE LepNeotr- 01993): 1 f, Peru, Tarapoto, 5 – 6.12.2004, 1000 m, 06 º 27 ’ 30 “ S, 76 º 17 ’ 16 “ W (IZBE LepNeotr- 01994) (A. Lindt leg.).	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
03B387E84306FFD9FF22FEBFFBAC6B82.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: A species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group with ante- and postmedial bands on wings replaced by pairs of brown and white vein-spots, differing from Lissochlora klausi sp. n. described above in having a more irregular shape of the postmedian band on the forewing and in the configuration of valva in the male genitalia. It differs from other species in the group in having the valval costal ornamentation which is outcurved distally. Prout (1932) used this species for comparison with similar taxa, referring to its unicolorous fringe and more regular row of postmedian dashes in L. inconspiqua (Bastelberger, 1911). The discal spots of L. purpureotincta are larger than in L. albociliaria (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) and L. inconspicua.	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
03B387E84306FFD9FF22FEBFFBAC6B82.taxon	description	Description: Wing span 22 mm in males, 25 mm in female (Fig. 2). The frons is brown, broad, the fillet broad, white, and the vertex green, a rosy line between. The rami on the tenth segment of male antenna are 0.37 mm long, the thick (0.13 mm) palpus projecting beyond the frons about 0.18 mm, and the length of the hindtibial process is 0.55 – 0.6 mm. The abdomen: a large white blotch, edged grey, on the tergite A 1, another large white blotch on the third tergite. Wings green, the costa of forewing is white with greyish shadow, the places of ante- and postmedial lines are marked by pairs of brown-grey and white spots of equal size. The grey spot on the forewing vein M 2 is shifted basad of a virtual line connecting the proximal edges of the spots on veins M 1 and M 3. The brown marginal line is slightly lunulate between veins and disrupted by white spots on veins. The postmedial vein-spots are white on hindwing, slightly accentuated with darker green basally. The fringe is white at base and greyish distally, the brown chequering is broader distally, cutting the white band into longish oval streaks. Male genitalia (Fig. 4): The uncus is black, smooth and hooked. The socii are broad at bases, distally produced as long as the uncus. The costal plate of the valva is as broad as the saccular part of valva until outcurved dorsad at four-fifths and dilated into a broadly bidentate tip. The gnathos is a loop with a spoon-shaped cochlear. The vinculum is shorter than the tegumen, rounded. Aedeagus with a kink and a truncate anellar plate. The eighth sternite of male is shorter than the tergite, slightly bilobed. Pitkin (1993) described L. purpureotincta as similar to L. manostigma (Dyar, 1912), differing in having an obliquely produced tip of the valva and a slightly different distal costal process.	en	Viidalepp, Jaan, Lindt, Aare (2019): Description of a new species of the Lissochlora albociliaria species group (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae). Zootaxa 4668 (3): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.3.10
