Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. A—6. P. sandnnae g. & sp. n. 4, male genitalia; 5,fied. Phlehozemia; these two characters support oneanother as autapomorphies in a conspicuousway. On the other hand, the crown-shapedlarge labis, that is small and mostly rod-like inEpichonstodes, is a less trustworthy character,occurring in diverse stages of development inseveral groups of genera; it might be a parallel-ism. Phlebozemia sandrinae spec. nov.(figs. 1-18)Male. — Wing span 18 mm. Head brownish-fuscous, antenna fuscous, scape dark grey-fuscous with lower half throughoutwhite, tinged


Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. A—6. P. sandnnae g. & sp. n. 4, male genitalia; 5,fied. Phlehozemia; these two characters support oneanother as autapomorphies in a conspicuousway. On the other hand, the crown-shapedlarge labis, that is small and mostly rod-like inEpichonstodes, is a less trustworthy character,occurring in diverse stages of development inseveral groups of genera; it might be a parallel-ism. Phlebozemia sandrinae spec. nov.(figs. 1-18)Male. — Wing span 18 mm. Head brownish-fuscous, antenna fuscous, scape dark grey-fuscous with lower half throughoutwhite, tinged cinereous, with well-defined edge,terminal segment pale ochreous with fuscousbase. Thorax ochreous touched with olive orgrey, anteriorly suffused with brown, tegulawith basal half brown. Abdomen glossy cine-reous. Fore wing rather long and narrow, costabroadly curved along basal half, almost straight 6 5. aedeagus; 6, general aspect of the genitalia, less magni- posteriorly, apex subacute, appearing ratherpointed, termen rather sinuate, stronglyoblique. Light ochreous, with a strong silkygloss, unicolorous except for narrow streaks ofdark brown dusting along upper and loweredges of cell, along all terminal veins, along vein2 only from end of cell to wing margin and,hardly visible, along vein lb; a faint blackishpoint on base of vein 5. Cilia glossy pale och-reous. Hind wing rather glossy anthracite-blackish, paler towards dorsum, darker towardsapex. Cilia pale ochreous, grey along anteriorhalf of termen and along dorsum, throughoutwith a blackish-grey narrow basal band. Female. — Wing span 20 mm. Palpus ratherdusted with dark grey, base white. Head andthorax darker, bronze-tinged. Darker bronze-tawny, densely dusted with blackish-brownalong upper half of wing as far as lower edge ofcell, and narrowly along terminal veins; addi-tional darkish dusting over dorsal third of wing;a darker


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