Ladda ticidas
Common 1800-2900 m. Attracted to mud and bait.
Similar species: L. monospila has a cellspot DFW; ticidas usually has yellow patch VHW more conspicuous.
Ladda carnis carnis
Uncommon 1800-2700 m. Usually found puddling.
Similar species: L. monospila lacks the whitish fringe at HW tornus.
Ladda monospila
Rare(?) 2000-2100 m. Attracted to bait and mud.
Similar species: See L. ticidas and L. carnis carnis.
Ladda decca doppa
Rare(?) at 2000-2150 m. Usually found puddling.
Similar species: L. morva has two pairs of spurs on hindtibiae; decca doppa has only one. See also L. eburones eburones.
Ladda eburones eburones
Fairly common 1950-2400 m. Attracted to mud and bait.
Similar species: L. morva, L. decca doppa, and others for which I have no Cusco records, lack the pale markings VFW or have them much more restricted.
Ladda morva
Fairly common 1050-2150 m. Usually found pudding; attracted to bait.
Similar species: See L. eburones eburones and L. decca doppa.
Ladda ibhara
Uncommon at 1400 m., probably higher and lower. Usually found pudding; attracted to bait.
Similar species: L. plancus has yellowish overscaling on V, giving it a less greyish look than ibhara.
Ladda plancus
Uncommon 900-2150 m. Usually found pudding; attracted to bait.
Similar species: See L. ibhara.
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