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Eyes smooth ; palpi rather long, ascending, projecting beyond the frons, clothed with ad- 

 pressed scales, the second segment stout, laterally compressed, the third segment slender, 

 acuminate ; antennae rather short with a distinct, subcylindrical club; 3* Iore legs with un- 

 segmented tarsi, clothed below with fine spines. 



Wing venation (Text-fig. 241). 



Male genitalia (Text-fig. 32). Uncus bifid, lobes dilated at the base and tapering to blunt 

 points bent ventrad ; no subunci ; tegumen rather large, vinculum rather wide ; fultura 

 inferior sheathing the base of the penis ; valves oblong, slightly falcate at the apex and bearing 

 a long gently curved harpe, penis long and stout, curved in the shape of a flattened S and bearing, 

 near the blunt distal end, two ventrally directed lobes. 



The male genitalia of all the species of Teriomima are figured by Stempffer and 

 Bennett (1953). They are of the same type as those of subpunctata, although in 

 micra and parva the valves are devoid of harpes. 



List of Species of Teriomima 



Teriomima delicatula Kirby, see subpunctata. 



* Teriomima micra (Grose Smith), 1898. 



* Teriomima parva Hawker Smith, 1933, Sty lops 2 : 6. 



* Teriomima puella Kirby, 1887. Fig. Smith & Kirby, 1* 

 *Teriomima puellaris (Trimen), 1894. 

 *Teriomima subpunctata Kirby, 1887. Fig. Smith & Kirby, ii 



delicatula Kirby, 1890. 

 *Teriomima zuluana van Son, 1949, Ann. Transv. Mus. 21 : 211. Fig. 



Fig. 32. Teriomima subpunctata Kirby, 6* genitalia. 



