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H. STEMPFFER 



Wing venation (Text-fig. 248). Fore wing with 11 veins only ; 6 and 7 arise from a common 

 stem from the upper angle of the cell ; hind wing : 7 stalked on 6. 



Male genitalia (Text-fig. 58, ventral view; Text-fig. 59, side view). Uncus bifid, shaped like 

 a crescent with pointed horns ; tegumen consists of a small, narrow dorsal strip ; two large 

 lobes, which probably represent the subunci, are attached to the tegumen by their middle 

 portions, on either side of the uncus, and their hinder parts are united by a membrane, the 

 whole of their surface being shortly pilose and the internal edge bearing long spines ; vinculum 

 wide, without saccus ; lower fultura closely sheathing the penis ; valves long and narrow, their 

 distal portion falcate with a pointed apex ; penis oblong, obliquely truncated at apex ; uncus 

 and apices of valves shortly pilose. 



The genitalia of E. bichroma have a very peculiar structure ; they in no way 

 resemble those of species of Eresina, but are somewhat analogous to those of Balio- 

 chila minima Hawker-Smith. 



List of Species of Eresinopsides 



*Eresinopsides bichroma bichroma Strand, 1911. 

 staphyla (Hulstaert), 1924 (as Pseuderesia sp.). 

 Eresinopsides bichroma jefferyi Stempffer, 1950, Revue fr. Ent. 17 

 Eresinopsides staphyla (Hulstaert), see bichroma. 



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Fig. 60. Eresina corynetes (Kirby & 

 Smith), 5* genitalia of type. 



Fig. 61. Eresina ioroensis 

 Joycey & Talbot, <$ genitalia. 



