GENERA OF AFRICAN LYCAENIDAE 



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Male genitalia (Text-fig. 78). Uncus composed of two subtriangular lobes with rounded 

 lateral margins separated by a deep median depression ; subunci long, curved, dilated in the 

 middle ; tegumen subtriangular ; vinculum rather narrow, prolonged to form a slender saccus ; 

 lower fultura sheathing the base of the penis and fused to a fold of the base of the valves ; valves 

 oblong with rounded apices, shaped as in Epitola ; penis elongate, with a slender obliquely 

 truncate apex, the lower surface of the external portion bearing a few fine spines ; uncus 

 densely pilose, only a few hairs on the upper edge of the distal portion of the valves. 



List of Species of Neaveia 



*Neaveia lamborni lamborni H. H. Druce, 1910. 

 Neaveia lamborni orientalis Jackson, 1962, Bull. i'>r. Mus. nat. Hist. (Ent.) 12 : 

 158, figs. 



Genus PSEUDONEAVEIA Stempffer 



Pseudoneaveia Stempffer, 1064 : 1265. Type-species : Pseudoneaveia jucksoni Stempiler, by 

 original designation. 



Eyes naked ; second segment of palpi swollen, brown -scaled ; third segment acuminate 

 blackish, brown-tipped ; stem of antennae weaklj white ringed, dub weak, blackish ; tarsus of 

 o* fore leg unsegmented, spinose beneath. 



Wing venation (Text-fig. 264). 



Male genitalia (Text-fig. 79, in profile). Uncus 1 omposed ol two subtriangular lobes, rounded 

 apically folded back and fused at right angles to the tegumen ; subunci absent ; vinculum 

 narrow, prolonged to form a short saccus ; lower fultura ensheathing the base of the penis ; 

 valves subrectangular with a slightly recurved linger-like apex ; penis elongate, the distal 

 portion gently curved, the sharp-pointed apex dorsally widely open ; uncus densely hairy, the 

 upper margin of the valves also hairy, but less densely, towards the apex. 



Fig. 79. Pseudoneaveia jacksoni Stempffer, q genitalia. 



