REVISION OF GENUS ZAMARADA . 63 



Zamarada pandatilinea Prout, 1916 : 173, pi. 25, fig. 30. Holotype $, Transvaal (TM, 



Pretoria) [examined]. 

 Zamarada dijferens Bastelberger; Janse, 1932 : 141 (part), pi. 1, fig 32, nee text-fig. 39. 



0*$ (PI. 99, fig. 889). Base and costa of fore wing and non-hyaline terminal third of each 

 wing corn-colour (pi. 4, B5) varyingly irrorate with black; non-hyaline terminal area not 

 intruded by hyaline area, which is irrorate with black, densely at posterior margin of fore 

 wing, sparsely elsewhere. 



q genitalia (Text-figs 75, 76). Uncus of even width to broadly rounded apex, which has a 

 minute, beak-like tip medially. Ventral plate of gnathus very weakly sclerotized, lateral 

 arms each with small, lobate projection near base. Dorsal process of valve scobinate and 

 finely tapered with a slender, tapered projection at two-thirds. Aedeagus with two apical 

 processes, the longer one strap-like, the shorter serrate-tipped. Vesica without cornuti. 



$ genitalia (PI. 17, figs 519, 520). Corpus bursae wholly membranous. 



Measurements. Fore wing: $ 10-12 mm; $ 10-5-13-0 mm. Antennal pectinations: <J 

 11 X , $ 5 X diameter of shaft. 



Distinguished externally from similarly coloured, small species in the minimaria- 

 and ptdverosa-gvoups by the smooth proximal margin of the corn-coloured non- 

 hyaline terminal area of each wing. In the male genitalia the form of the uncus 

 and of the dorsal process of the valve and in the female the form of the sterigma are 

 diagnostic. 



Distribution. Central African Republic, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, 

 Rhodesia, Mozambique, Transvaal, Natal, Comoro Is. 



Material examined. 



Zamarada dijferens Bastelberger, holotype $, Mozambique ('Ost Africa'): Ilo, 

 type no. 2678, in NMS, Frankfurt. Zamarada pandatilinea Prout, holotype <$, 

 Transvaal: Three Sisters, 19.iii.19n (A /. T. Janse), genitalia slide no. 9144, in 

 TM, Pretoria. 



Central African Republic: Bangui, 1 J. Uganda: Bwamba Pass (West side) 

 5500-7500 ft, xii. 1934-i. 1935 (F. W. Edwards), 1 <$ (BMNH); Bwamba, ii-iii. 1957 

 (R. Carcasson), 2 <$ (BMNH), 2 <J (NMK, Nairobi); ibidem, hi. 1958, 1 <J (BMNH). 

 Kenya: Sokokc Forest, 8 miles S. of Malindi, Brachystegia, iv. 1969 (M. Clifton), 

 1 $ (NMK, Nairobi). Tanzania: Kilosa, 14.xii.1935, at light (N. C. E. Miller), 1 <J; 

 Old Shinyanga, v. 1954 (E. Burtt), 2 $ (all BMNH). Zambia: Lusaka, 18.ii.1962, 

 1 <J (NMR, Bulawayo); Ndola, io.i.1965, 1 $ (BMNH). Rhodesia: Salisbury, 

 16.V.1960 (A/. Duke), 1 <$ (NMR, Bulawayo). Transvaal: Kruger National Park 

 Survey, Skukuza, 25-28.iv.1968 (Potgieter & Goode), 2 <$, 3$; Matjulwana, 5. xii. 1963 

 (L. Vdri), 1 $; Pretoriuskop, i.iv.1952 (L. Vdri),i <$ (all TM, Pretoria); Singerton, 

 vi.1910 (Munro), 1 $ (Zamarada pandatilinea, paratype); Marobani Mts, Drakens- 

 berg Range, 1000 m (H. Junod), 1 9; Pretoria, 27.1.1915 (A. J. T. Janse), 1 <$; 

 ibidem, 5.UI.1915, 1 ^ (all BMNH); ibidem, 18.iii.1915, 1 $ (TM, Pretoria). Natal: 

 Mtuzini Distr., Ngoya Forest, 19-21.iii.1968 (Potgieter & Goode), 1 $; Ingwavuma, 

 6-9.ii.1968 (Potgieter & Jones), 1 $ (both TM, Pretoria). Comoro Is.: Anjouan I., 

 13.vii.19n (G. F. Leigh), 1 $ (BMNH). 



