Eoophyla nymphulalis (Hampson, 1906) comb. n.

Argyractis nymphulalis Hampson, 1906: 389 .

Type locality: South Africa, Kimbolton .

Imago (Fig. 69): Wingspan 18mm. Head fuscous; labial palpus fuscous, segment 3 of similar length to segment 2; maxillary palpus short; antenna fuscous. Thorax fuscous. Forewing predominantly fuscous; indistinct whitish median fascia; whitish narrow subterminal fascia; terminal cilia with dark fuscous line. Hindwing pale fuscous; a trace of divergent whitish lines, similar to those found in Elophila spp.

Male genitalia (Fig. 127): Uncus slender; gnathos ¾ uncus, spines near apex; valva broadened in middle, a process arising towards the termen bearing about three specialised setae which are elbowed and reach more than halfway along valva; juxta broad at base then produced towards uncus; aedeagus simple. Sternum 8 weakly defined, bluntly pointed at posterior end.

Female genitalia: Unknown.

Tympanal organs: Venulae long, strong, distinctly waisted.

Diagnosis: Similar to E. leucostrialis in the lack of terminal eyespots on the hindwing, but the hindwing is predominantly pale fuscous.

Biology: Unknown.

Distribution: Known only from the type locality.

Material examined: Holotype: Kimbolton, Estcourt, Natal, Hutchinson, 1891. Syntype, same data + BMNH Pyralidae slide 21343 ♂ .