ioo A. WATSON 



$. I have recently seen a single female of divisa from Mukimbunga (the type locality) from 

 the collection of the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm. Externally this specimen differs 

 from the males in the slightly more arcuate outer margin of the fore wing. Without further 

 material, however, it is not possible to decide whether there are any significant differences in the 

 genitalia between females of divisa and the nominate subspecies. 



Measurements. A.P.R. : $. 18 ; $. (Not known, antennae broken.). Wing : $. 22-0, 

 20-5-230 mm. (6) ; $. 23-5 mm. (1). 



Distribution (Map 5). As expected from the known distribution in 1957 the 

 recently examined material listed below shows that this subspecies is distributed 

 throughout the Congo. It is also known from Uganda. 



Material examined. Type. Holotype <$, Congo, Mukimbungu (near Luozi, 

 W. Congo) in the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Stockholm. 



Other material (additional to that listed by Watson, 1957). Musee Royal de 

 I'Afrique centrale, Tervuren. Congo : 2 <$, Equateur, Flandria, 25.viii.1931, 1935 

 (Hulstaert) ; icy, Kasai, Luluabourg, 12. v. 1953 (Fontaine) ; 1 <J, Sankuru, Lusambo, 

 20.viii.1950 (Fontaine). Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm. Congo : 1 $, 

 Mukimbungu (Laman). 



4+5 



Fig. 162, Spidia goniata, 5* fore wing venation. 



