228 D. S. FLETCHER 



iii. 1956 (R. H. Carcasson), 3 $; Malaba Forest, vi. 1957 (C. R. Howard), 1 $ 

 (all NMK, Nairobi). 



Zamarada collar ti Debauche 

 (Text-figs 386, 387; PI. 80, figs 775, 776; PI. 120, fig. 1075) 



Zamarada collarti Debauche, 1938 : 52, pi. 1, fig. 17. Holotype $, Zaire (MRAC, Tervuren) 

 [examined] . 



(J 9 (PI. 120, fig. 1075). Hyaline area of wings weakly tinged with green, evenly striate 

 with greyish orange and very finely edged distally with dark brown; discal spots grey ringed 

 with brown, that on the fore wing the larger; costa of fore wing orange-grey (pi. 5, B2) to 

 buff very sparsely striate with grey. Non-hyaline terminal area variable in colour, greyish 

 orange (pi. 5, B3) varyingly suffused with dark blond (pi. 5, D4) ; broken, dentate subterminal 

 fascia light brown (pi. 6, D7, raw sienna), sometimes obscured by dark blond suffusion; distal 

 half of apical area often densely brownish grey (pi. 5, E2). Underside of non-hyaline terminal 

 area greyish brown (PI. 5, D3), correspondingly darker beneath the darker areas of the 

 upperside. 



The male hind tibia is simple. 



^ genitalia (Text-figs 386, 387). Closely similar to those of bonaberiensis; differing in the 

 form of the apical area of the dorsal margin of the left valve, usually tipped with one spine 

 instead of scobinate and serrate-edged, and in the absence of a cornutus on the vesica. 



9 genitalia (PI. 80, figs 775, 776). Differing from bonaberiensis in the less extensively sclerotized 

 ductus bursae and the broader plate extending anteriorly from the lamella antevaginalis. 



Measurements. Fore wing: g i5-o-i8-5 mm; $ 16-18 mm. Antennal pectinations: g 9 X, 

 9 6 X diameter of shaft. 



Externally similar to euerces in the metrioscaphes-gvoup; distinguished by the 

 browner colour of the non-hyaline terminal area of the wings, which lack the 

 strong contrast between the dark subterminal fascia and the light grey ground 

 colour of that species, and by the rounder, less ovate discal spot on the fore wing. 

 Distinguished further in the male by the presence of a simple hind tibia and in 

 the female by the longer antennal pectinations, which in euerces are only five 

 times as long as the diameter of the shaft. Distinguished from both sexes of 

 bonaberiensis by the presence of a well developed discal spot on the hind wing. 



Distribution. Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zaire. 



Material examined. 



Zamarada collarti Debauche, holotype <$, Zaire ('Belgian Congo') : Kivu, Kibati, 

 1900 m, 10-20.L1934 (G. F. de Witte), in MRAC, Tervuren. 



Kenya: Mt Kenya, 13-30.vi.1930 (E. Barns), 1 $ (BMNH); Njoro, xii-i 

 {Mrs Board), 1 $ (NMK, Nairobi); Elgongebiet (F. Bryk), 1 $ (ZSBS, Munich); 

 Kitale, ii. 1962 {Mrs E. M. Dougall), 1 J; ibidem, v-vi. 1962, 1 £ (both NMK, 

 Nairobi). Uganda: Masaka, Katera, Sango Bay, x. i960 {R. H. Carcasson), 1 J; 

 Kampala, 18.ix.1954 {D. Sevastopulo) , 1 $ (both BMNH). Tanzania: Mufindi, 

 Iringa (P. Burdon), 2 <$ (BMNH); Mt Rungue, 2600m, 12.xi.1962 {G. Heinrich), 

 1 <$ (ZSBS, Munich). Zaire: N.W. Kivu, Lake Mokoto Dist., 5000-7000 ft, 





