REVISION OF AFRICAN SPECIES OF CLEORA 



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o*. Genitalia (Text-figs. 41, 42). Arm of sacculus of almost even width, slightly spiral, one 

 surface scobinate in apical half, apex spatulate ; process extends parallel with folded ventral 

 margin of valve, almost to its apex ; apex of aedeagus narrowly rounded, apical third scobinate 

 at one side ventrally ; no cornutus. 



$. Not known. 



Measurement. o* 40-41 mm. 



The partially scobinate process arising from the sacculus, the scobinate apical 

 part of the aedeagus and the absence of cornuti appear to relate carcassoni closely 

 to anacantha. Strikingly distinct in colour and pattern ; structurally the shape of 

 the process arising from the sacculus is diagnostic. 



It is with pleasure that I name this species after Mr. R. H. Carcasson of the 

 Coryndon Museum. 



Distribution (Map 2). W. Kenya ; S.W. Uganda. 



Holotype <$. Kenya : Kakamega, ix.1961 (N. Mitton), genitalia slide Geo- 

 metridae No. 5292. 



Paratype : Uganda : Ankole, Kalinzu Forest, xi.1961 (R. H. Carcasson), 1 <$ in 

 Coryndon Museum. 



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Figs. 41-43. Chora genitalia. 41-42, carcassoni. 41, $ ; 42, aedeagus. 43, acerata, $. 



