REVISION OF AFRICAN SPECIES OF CLEORA 101 



Closely related to and sympatric with pavlitzkiae saltuensis ; distinguished from 

 it externally in the more darkly suffused under surface of the wings and structurally 

 in the less extensively scobinate medial plate of the gnathus, the differently 

 developed apex of the juxta and strikingly in the shape of the sacculus. 



Distribution (Map 8). E. Congo (Leopoldville) ; Burundi ; Rwanda. 



Holotype^. [Congo (Leopoldville)] : Rwankwi, iv.1948 (/. V. Leroy), in Musee 

 Royal de l'Afrique Centrale. 



Paratypes : Burundi : Kitega, 25.viii.1962 (Dr. M. Fontaine), 1 $ in Musee 

 Royal de l'Afrique Centrale. [Rwanda] : Lake Kivu, Rugege Forest, 8000 ft., 

 xii.1921 (T. A. Barns), 1 J. [Congo (Leopoldville)]: N.W. Kivu, Upper Oso River, 

 4000 ft., forest with some grass, ii.1924, wet season (T. A. Barns), 1 <$. 



Figs. 136-137. C. lima genitalia. 136, $ ; 137, aedeagus. 



Cleora scobina sp. n. 



(Text-figs. 138-140 ; PI. 9, figs. 303, 304 ; PL 11, figs. 335, 336 ; Map 5) 



o*. Vestiture white, lightly irrorate with snuff brown and fuscous, except on first abdominal 

 segment ; patagia edged with bister. Wings white, lightly irrorate with cinnamon drab and 

 bister ; a broad fascia proximad of antemedial fascia on fore wing and a similar fascia distad of 



