. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. GENERA OF AFRICAN LYCAEN IDAE 37 Genus CITRINOPHILA Kirby Citrinophila Kirby, 1887, Ann. Mag. not. Hist. (5) 19 : 367 ; Aurivillius, 1898 : 268 ; 1918 : 325. Type-species : Citrinophila marginalis Kirby, by original designation. Eyes naked : palpi fairly long, second segment laterally compressed, third segment slender, acuminate ; antennae black and white annulated, club sharply distinct, elongate, flattened ; legs black and white annulated, fore tarsi of $ unsegmented, finely spinose below. Wing venation (Text-fig. 240). Differs f


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. GENERA OF AFRICAN LYCAEN IDAE 37 Genus CITRINOPHILA Kirby Citrinophila Kirby, 1887, Ann. Mag. not. Hist. (5) 19 : 367 ; Aurivillius, 1898 : 268 ; 1918 : 325. Type-species : Citrinophila marginalis Kirby, by original designation. Eyes naked : palpi fairly long, second segment laterally compressed, third segment slender, acuminate ; antennae black and white annulated, club sharply distinct, elongate, flattened ; legs black and white annulated, fore tarsi of $ unsegmented, finely spinose below. Wing venation (Text-fig. 240). Differs from Pseuderesia in that the discoidal on the hind wing is straight between the points of origin of veins 4 and 5. Male genitalia (Text-fig. 27). Uncus composed of two narrow lateral bands on the posterior margin of the tegumen each ending in a small sharply pointed process and separated by a deep concavity ; no subunci ; tegumen very large, subtriangular ; vinculum broad, with a small. Fig. 28. Citrinophila unipitnctata Bethune Baker, J genitalia. h^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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