Helina quadruplex (Stein, 1913)
(Figs 45–47)
Examined type material: Holotype destroyed (Pont, 2013: 103). One male from Kenya (Chyulu Hills) dissected and illustrated.
Diagnosis. Fore tarsus with claws and pulvilli very long in male, and apical tarsomere dilated at apex; hind femur with 1–2 long hairs at base of ventral surface; hind tibia without long hairs; hind trochanter with a tuft of short black setulae.
Male terminalia. Sternite 5 longer than wide, with medium-sized setae on disc and on lobes (Fig. 45); cercal plate long, with short spines close to tip and a little above which are arranged as a “U”; surstylus longer than cercal plate (Figs 46–47); aedeagal complex with hypandrium large and distiphallus short (Fig. 47).
Notes. Considered as H. quadruplex quadruplex by Emden (1951), who described a new subspecies, Helina quadruplex naivashensis, which is herein elevated to species rank (see comment above under H. naivashensis).