Helina nemoralis (Stein, 1913)

(Figs 35–38)

Examined type material: Syntypes destroyed (Pont 2013: 90). One male from Kenya (Mt. Kinangop) dissected and illustrated.

Diagnosis. Palpus dark brown; scutum dark brown-grey pollinose; dorsocentrals 1+4; crossvein dm–cu uniformly and sometimes very slightly infuscated; abdominal tergites each with one pair of round dark marks, syntergite 1+2 and tergites 3–4 also with a median brown stripe.

Male terminalia. Sternite 5 longer than wide, with posterior membrane deep, with short setae on disc and lobes (Fig. 35); cercal plate and surstylus short (Fig. 36); surstylus shorter than cercal plate in lateral view (Fig. 37); aedeagal complex with phallapodeme short, and epiphallus long and curved, longer than postgonite (Fig. 38).

Notes. This species was originally described from South Africa in the genus Mydaea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 and was placed in Helina, subgenus Euspilaria Malloch, 1921, by Emden (1951). It is easily recognized in Emden’s key to Euspilaria (1951: 614) by having four postsutural dorsocentrals.