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d. Lower fultura in the form of a ring enclosing the penis and arising from a 

 peduncle : iturensis, maritimus, alcibiades, paneperata, lukabas, ndolae, caesareus, 

 ismenias, vansomereni and aequatorialis. 



e. Lower fultura in the form of a furca with delicate divergent branches : 

 laonides and poecilaon. 



f. Uncus bearing horn-like expansions : in bergeri the uncus bears four sharp- 

 pointed processes, the outer pair triangular, the inner pair digitate ; subunci slender, 

 gently curved ; tegumen reduced ; vinculum narrow ; lower fultura large and 

 crescentic ; valves oblong ; penis long and slender, strongly curved ; uncus, 

 lower margin and apex of valves lightly pilose. In cottrclli the uncal expansions 

 are much shorter and the penis is of the Iolaphilus type. In kayonza the uncus has 

 two expansions only. 



The male genitalia of all the known species of Iolaphilus having already been 

 figured (1958, Stempffer & Bennett) only those of alcibiades (Text-fig. 117), calisto 

 (Text-fig. 118), laonides (Text-fig. nq) and bergeri (Text-fig. 120) are reproduced 

 here. 



The early stages of julus, alcibiades and paneperata have been described by 

 Farquharson (1922, Trans, ent. Soc. Lond. 1922 : 361) and Eltringham (I.e. : 479). 

 Like those of Argiolaus, the larvae live on Lorantlius. 



List of Species oi- Iolaus (Iolaphilus) 



*Iolaus (Iolaphilus) aelianus aelianus Staudinger, 1891 (July) ($). Fig. 

 genitalia, Stempffer & Bennett, 1958. 

 jamesoni H. H. Druce, 1891, August (<£). 

 *Iolaus (Iolaphilus) aelianus entebbae Riley, 1928, Novit. zool. 34 : 376, fig. 

 *Iolaus (Iolaphilus) aequatorialis Stempffer & Bennett, 1958 : 1322, figs. 

 *Iolaus (Iolaphilus) alcibiades, Kirby, 1871. Fig. Aurivillius in Seitz, 1923. 

 jtdianus Staudinger, 1891. 

 Iolaus (Iolaphilus) anesius Hulstaert, see trimeni. 



Fig. 118. Iolaus {Iolaphilus) calisto (Doubleday & Hewitson), <$ genitalia. 



