The Acentropinae (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) of Africa Author Agassiz, David J. L. The Natural History Museum, London SW 7 5 BD D.Agassiz@nhm.ac.uk text Zootaxa 2012 2012-09-21 3494 1 73 journal article 55841 10.11646/zootaxa.3494.1.1 17277230-72bb-4500-8e53-1bd8e3ca6d74 1175­5334 6380783 E31EF0DC-825E-4D60-8AED-3127019CF8F0 Eoophyla cameroonensis sp. n. Type locality: Cameroon , Lolodorf. Imago (Fig. 48): Wingspan 19mm . Head pale ochreous. Thorax and abdomen ochreous. Forewing ochreous white; a small fuscous spot on costa at halfway; a partial oblique yellow postmedian fascia in middle of wing; a fuscous strigula from costa towards termen followed by white; terminal area yellow bounded on the inside by a fine fuscous line, a series of small black dots along the termen; a leaden-metallic triangular tornal spot. Hindwing basally white; a yellow outwardly curved median fascia; a broad white area before eyespots with fuscous scaling on the inside, especially near costa, and a double subterminal fuscous line only present near the apex; three black eyespots, the first with silver-grey scales near the inner edge, second with a smaller patch of silver-grey scales on the inner side, the third divided by a yellow line near termen above which is a silver-grey dash; apex yellow. Male genitalia: unknown. Female genitalia (Fig. 158): Ostium wide, antrum very long; corpus bursae beginning immediately after the colliculum, divided into two lobes: a lateral lobe which is membranous, spherical, bearing a pair of signa comprising sclerotised plates, each of which has a serrate row of spines near the inner edge and a scattering of short spines outwardly; the second lobe is ovoid, about twice as long as the first, without signa; near the junction of the two is an elongate patch of spines which bends towards the lateral lobe. Tympanal organs: Venulae long and almost straight, tympanum projecting anteriorly. Diagnosis: Distinguished from other species in the genus by the broad white space, above the terminal eyespots of the hindwing, and by the distinctive shape of the female genitalia. Biology: Unknown. Distribution: Known only from lowland Cameroon . Material examined: Holotype female bearing a red-circled holotype label, a label with the date 24.2.35 , a label | Kamerun , Lolodorf| L. Conradt| an acquistion label and a label reading Eoophyla cameroonensis , Holotype, det. D.J.L.Agassiz 2004 ( BMNH ). 3 paratypes ♀CAMEROON , Lok , 1949– 28/11 ( Despierre ), 20/1 & 21/11, ( R.F. Nions ) J. B.-S, J.D.” ( ZMUC )