Abstract We study framed surfaces, which are a class of Euclidean minimal and hyperbolic CMC-1 surfaces that generalize immersed minimal surfaces in R³ R 3 and Bryant surfaces. For this class we prove a lower bound on the (unrestricted) Morse index by a linear function of the genus, number of ends and number of branch points (counting multiplicity), generalizing a result by Chodosh and the first author (J Differ Geom 123 (3): 431–459, 2023). We include as well a description of the 1-to-1 correspondence between Euclidean minimal and Bryant surfaces, known in the literature as Lawson’s correspondence.
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