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H. STEMPFFER 



The dorsal (tergal) part of the genitalia in P. jacksoni is profoundly different from 

 that of other Epitolinae. In these the uncus in general crescentic, more or less 

 excised caudad, bounding an oval-shaped tegumen and, besides, provided with well- 

 developed subunci. It is because of this very special condition that I have been led 

 to erect the genus Pseudoneaveia. 



List of Species of Pseudoneaveia 

 * Pseudoneaveia jacksoni Stempffer, 1964 : 1265. 



Genus EPITOLINA Aurivillius 



Epitolina Aurivillius, 1895, Ent. Tidsk. 16 : 205 ; 1898 : 287 ; 1920 : 348. Type-species : 

 Teriomima dispar Kirby, by monotypy. 



Eyes naked ; palpi long, protruding far beyond the frons, second segment slightly swollen, 

 clothed below with adpressed scales, third segment long, slender, acuminate ; segments of 

 antennae long and thin, club ovoid, well differentiated ; thorax clothed ventrally with long, 

 silky brown hairs ; legs black and white annulated ; <$ fore tarsus unsegmented, hind tarsi 

 swollen. 



Wing venation (Text-fig. 265). Vein 9 very long and branching from 7 near its base. 



Male genitalia (Text-fig. 80). Uncus shaped like a segment of a circle, the apex forming a 

 rounded weakly obtuse angle ; subunci long, curved, the median portion swollen and with its 

 lower edge forming an acute angle, tapering at the apex ; tegumen fairly large ; vinculum 

 rather narrow, with a much reduced saccus ; valves oblong, widened at the base, the lower 

 process ending in a blunt point ; penis elongate, gently curving, the apex obliquely cut to a 

 sharp point ; uncus and upper process of valves densely and finely pilose. 



Fig. 80. Epitolina dispar (Kirby), 6* genitalia. 



