Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 14, 15. Male genitalia of R. mululelU (14) and R. eurydyce (15). prong nearly length of uncus, and a pair of api-cal prongs at , one long, one short, bothpointed, curved dorsad. Aedeagus about xlength of valva, LMB ratio about 9:1, tubular,with single irregular sub-apical cornutus. Female genitalia. — Fig. 19. Anal papillae rel-atively strong, free, somewhat tapered apophyses about twice length of pa-pillae. Eighth abdominal tergite strong, withventro-lateral sterigmal extentions, fusing withlateral margins of antrum. Anterior apop


Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 14, 15. Male genitalia of R. mululelU (14) and R. eurydyce (15). prong nearly length of uncus, and a pair of api-cal prongs at , one long, one short, bothpointed, curved dorsad. Aedeagus about xlength of valva, LMB ratio about 9:1, tubular,with single irregular sub-apical cornutus. Female genitalia. — Fig. 19. Anal papillae rel-atively strong, free, somewhat tapered apophyses about twice length of pa-pillae. Eighth abdominal tergite strong, withventro-lateral sterigmal extentions, fusing withlateral margins of antrum. Anterior apophysesreduced to short stubs. Lamella antevaginahswith strong, spatulate extension protruding be-yond the posterior margin of the seventh ster-nite; lamella postvaginahs with a similar butmuch smaller extension as dorsal roof of an-trum. Rest of both lamellae weaker, but stainingintensely blue with chlorazol black. Ductusbursae lightly scobinate, 6 X length of posteriorapophyses (measured from posterior lip of an-tral shield)


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