REVISION OF AFRICAN SPECIES OF CLEORA 57 



Cleora bicornis sp. n. 



(Text-figs. 72-74 ; PI. 7, figs. 262-265 ; Map 9) 



(J. Vestiture white to tilleul buff ; abdomen, except first segment, lightly irrorate with 

 snuff brown. Fore wing weakly suffused with snuff brown distad of postmedial fascia ; ante- 

 and postmedial fasciae snuff brown and very slender, the former preceded by and the latter 

 followed by a band of cinnamon brown irrorate with light buff ; discal spots white outlined with 

 snuff brown. Hind wing similarly marked, but antemedial fascia and band wanting ; in some 

 examples a snuff brown medial fascia extends from discal spot to anal margin (PI. 7, fig. 262). 

 Underside of wings white, patterned with snuff brown (PI. 7, fig. 263). 



o*. Genitalia (Text-figs. 72, 73). Medial plate of gnathus smoothly rounded ; sacculus with 

 two tapered processes, the tips of each curved through 90 ; a weakly sclerotized lip just 

 basad of cucullus ; margin of cucullus extended basad, parallel with dorsal margin of valve, 

 pustulate and setose ; aedeagus a little narrowed apicad ; vesica with one tapered cornutus 

 equal in length to width of aedeagus at middle. 



Figs. 72-74. C. bicornis genitalia. 72, $ ; 73, aedeagus ; 74, $. 



