P indicates a photograph is available.  The first country listed is the type locality.
Listing of Schausiella as of March 2013
P arpi (Schaus, 1892),  
eastern Brazil 
P carabaya 
(W. Rothschild, 1907),  
southeastern Peru,  
eastern Ecuador, 
Bolivia: La Paz; ? 
Brazil
N cuscensis Brechlin & Meister, 2013, 
Peru: Cusco
P denhezorum 
Lemaire, 1969,  
western Colombia, 
Costa Rica, 
Panama 
P janeira (Schaus, 1892),  
eastern Brazil Bahia
P longispina (W. Rothschild, 1907),  
southeastern Peru: Madre de Dios, eastern 
Ecuador, 
Brazil, 
Bolivia: La Paz
vellosoi, Travassos, 1958, Brazil, Peru, is a synonym for longispina
N longispinoides Brechlin & Meister, 2013, 
Peru: San Martin
N maranhensis Brechlin & Meister, 2013, 
Brazil: Maranhao
P moinieri Lemaire, 1969,  
Panama, 
Costa Rica 
P polybia,  (Stoll, 1781)  
Suriname, 
F. G., 
Guy., 
Ven., 
Bra., 
Ecu. 
schausi, Bouvier, 1931, French Guiana, is a synonym for polybia
N ronaldzunigi Brechlin & Meister, 2011, 
Costa Rica: Puntarenas
N sanjuensis Brechlin & Meister, 2011, 
Nicaragua: Rio San Juan
P santarosensis Lemaire,1982, 
Costa Rica, 
Nicaragua: Rio San Juan,
Honduras (RL via DNA to RR) 
N satipensis Brechlin & Meister, 2013, 
Peru: Junin
P spitzi Travassos, 1958, 
Brazil 
P subochreata (Schaus,1904), 
Col., 
Pan., 
Ven., 
Guy., 
Sur., 
F. G.,
 Bra., 
Ecu.
adocima, Dyar, 1914, Panama, is a synonym for subochreata
bipuncta, Dognin, 1923, Colombia, is a synonym for subochreata
klagesi, W. Rothschild, 1907, Surninam, is a synonym for subochreata
polybioides, Bouvier, 1927, French Guiana, is a synonym for subochreata
P toulgoeti Lemaire, 1969,  
Colombia
 
N yungasensis Brechlin & Meister, 2013, 
Bolivia: La Paz
  
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Very Distinct Species
 
Schausiella spitzi 
M: 59-76mm; F: 87-102mm 
M fw: uniform silvery-grey, 
with no am or pm line, 
contrasting yellow veins 
yellow fringe all wings 
hw yellow with grey apical patch 
M: yellow body except small spot, outlined in black, on metathorax 
central Brazil: Federal District; Goias; Mato Grosso 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Schausiella subochreata 
86-89mm; females: 110-113mm 
very dark reddish brown 
no white spot on dorsal metathorax 
am/pm lines faint, vestigial  
Colombia: Choco; Meta;
??Guaviare; Guainia; Putamayo; Caqueta; Vaupes; Amazonas 
Panama: Canal Zone: Cabima 
Venezuela: Bolivar; Monagas 
Guyana: Omai 
Suriname: Maroewym Valley; Aroewarwa Creek; Brokopondo: Brownsberg; 
French Guiana: Saint-Jean-du-Maroni, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, Kaw 
Brazil: Para; Amazonas; Bahia; Mato Grosso; Sao Paulo 
Ecuador: Napo 
Bolivia: La Paz: Nor Yungas 
Paraguay: Concepcion;  Amambay 
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Schausiella ronaldzunigi 
M: 79mm;  
almost uniform dark reddish brown ground colour 
broadly preapical, thin, black, slightly scalloped
pm line 
very crescentric, pale orange, contrasting cell mark 
body with white spot on dorsal metathorax
  
sorry, no image available at this time; very similar in 
ground colour and wing shape to S. subochreata,
but slightly scalloped pm line will quickly distinguish it, and mark on metathorax
will confirm id 
Costa Rica: Puntarenas
 
 
 
 
  
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Schausiella denhezorum 
M: 81-94mm; F: 115-126mm 
fw pm line quite pre-apical 
fw outer margin usually slightly concave 
hw solid red with thin black median line 
otherwise quite similar to most species below 
western Colombia: Valle; Choco 
Costa Rica: Cartago; San Jose; Alajuela; Guanacaste; Heredia; Limon 
Panama: Bocas del Toro 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Additional Central American Species
 
Schausiella sanjuensis 
M: 89mm; 40-1100m 
sympatric with S. santarosensis 
S. sanjuensis: lighter, more beigey fw 
hw: less intense red 
 DNA barcoding required 
Nicaragua: Rio San Juan 
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Schausiella santarosensis 
M: 72-100mmm; F: 98-130mm; 100m 
dark grey-brown forewing 
intense red hindwing 
Costa Rica: Guanacaste; Puntarenas 
Honduras: Atlantida: La Ceiba  
Nicaragua: Rio San Juan  
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Schausiella moinieri to the right is similar to 
Schausiella denhezorum (above) also from Costa Rica,
and both have a very pre-apical fw pm line (although in moinieri the pm line consists 
more in a clearcut pattern change than in an actual line), but moinieri
has a more rounded apex, a convex and less oblique fw outer margin
  
The hindwing of moineri lacks the thin black median line found in denhezorum, and moinieri has a much more extensive brown apical area
on the hind wing. 
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Schausiella moinieri 
M: 80-89mm; F: 110-113mm 
montane species 
Panama: Santa Clara de Chiriqui 
Costa Rica: Puntarenas; San Jose 
Colombia 
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 South American Species
 
Schausiella arpi 
M: 70-86mm; F: 100mm 
strongly orange fw & hw 
eastern Brazil: Alagoas; Bahia; Goias; Minas Gerais: Itanhandu; Espirito Santo; Rio de Janeiro; Sao Paulo; Parana; Santa Catarina 
Paraguay: Concepcion; San Pedro; Canindeyu; Alto Parana; Caaguazu; La Nina 
possibly Guaira; Caazapa, Amambay: Itapua 
 
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Schausiella carabaya 
M: 81-88mm; 1100-2300m 
southeastern Peru: Puno; Madre de Dios; Oxapampa, Pasco; ??Ucayali 
eastern and western Ecuador: Napo; Esmeraldas; ??Carchi; Imbabura;
Sucumbios; Orellana; Pastaza 
Bolivia: Cochabamba; La Paz 
possibly western Brazil  
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Schausiella maranhensis 
M: 68mm; Mfwl: 35-37mm; 480m  
Sorry, no image available 
Fw gc orangey 
Am line quite straight, perpendicular to costa, intersecting pm line at almost 90 degrees 
Hw gc yellowish-orange, darker reddish hairs near im 
Brazil: Maranhao
  
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Schausiella janeira 
M: 73-84mm; F: 108-113mm 
yellow-orange with grey suffusions 
am line perpendicular to im; right-angled at turn to costa 
southeastern Brazil: Espirito Santo; Rio de Janeiro; Sao Paulo; Parana; Santa Catarina 
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Schausiella longispina 
M: 77-83mm; Mfwl: 40-42mm; 300-700m 
 Peru: Puno; Madre de Dios 
Bolivia: La Paz 
very similar to S. arpi 
examination of genitalia or DNA barcoding might be required for positive id 
longispina: more Andean 
polypbia: more Guyano-Amazonian 
  
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Schausiella longispinoides 
M: 81mm; Mfwl: 41-43mm 
90-1400m 
Both the outer margin and the pm line are
noticeably convex 
ground colour is dark brown with orange basal and lower 
half marginal area 
Peru: San Martin; Amazonas; Loreto  
  
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Schausiella polybia 
M: 68-85mm; F: 105mm  
Suriname: Brokopondo District: Brownsberg 
French Guiana: Saint-Jean-du-Maroni; Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni; Kaw; 
Guyana: Kartabo 
Venezuela: Bolivar; Monagas 
Brazil: Amapa; Para; Amazonas 
Ecuador: Marona-Santiago 
Peru: Amazonas 
??southeastern Colombia   
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Schausiella toulgoeti 
M: 78-96mm; 60-1000m 
similar to S. arpi 
western Colombia: Valle; Choco
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Peru and/or Bolivia Only
 
Schausiella longispinoides 
M: 81mm; Mfwl: 41-43mm 
90-1400m 
Both the outer margin and the pm line are
noticeably convex 
ground colour is dark brown with orange basal and lower 
half marginal area 
Peru: San Martin; Amazonas; Loreto  
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Schausiella yungasensis 
M: 87mm; Mfwl: 45mm 
1000-1800m 
very small orange cell mark 
almost uniform reddish-brown except
for fleshy upper third of median area along pm line 
pm line slightly concave 
outer margin slightly convex 
Bolivia: La Paz 
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Schausiella cuscensis 
M: 81mm; Mfwl: 40-42males 
1900-2400m 
averages smaller than satipensis 
higher elevation than satipensis 
hindwing inner margin relatively stragiht 
Peru: Cusco 
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Schausiella satipensis 
M: 88mm; Mfwl: 41-44mm 
1050-2000m 
on average larger than cuscensis 
lower elevation than cuscensis 
hindwing inner margin convex, giving hw a fuller appearance 
Peru: Junin: Satipo 
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