REVISION OF AFRICAN SPECIES OF CLEORA 81 



Superficially legrasi is closely similar to acaciaria, as Herbulot pointed out in his 

 original description ; little variation is shown among the series in the British Museum 

 (Natural History) ; seven specimens in a series of 148 are suffused with fuscous 

 (PL 11, fig. 329) and comparable with tulbaghata ab. fumata, two are similar to 

 tulbaghata ab. flavipleta, and one combines the features of both. 



The hooked tip to the uncus, the rugose juxta and the development of the sacculus 



Figs. 105-107. C. legrasi genitalia. 105, 5* ; 106, aedeagus ; 107, $. 



