A REVISION OF THE ETHIOPIAN DREPANIDAE (LEPIDOPTER A) 



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The only other species likely to be confused with inangulata are fenestrata and goniata, 

 in both of which, however, the outer margin of the fore wing is less strongly arcuate 

 and there are no hyaline patches posterior to Cu Ur 



The high degree of individual variation in the coloration of the upper surface of 

 the wings has been dealt with in the description. The iridescent green markings on 

 the fore wings of some specimens are particularly striking. 



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Figs. 170-171, Spidia inangulata, $ genitalia. 170, ventral view ; 



terminal part. 



171, dorsal view of 



