Taxonomic studies on Afrotropical Nolinae: review of the Afrotropical taxa of the genus Hampsonola László, Ronkay & Ronkay, 2015, descriptions of five new genera and five new species and introduction of a new synonymy (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) Author László, Gyula M. text Zootaxa 2022 2022-07-28 5169 2 147 164 journal article 107842 10.11646/zootaxa.5169.2.3 12d20702-67c3-49ee-b7f4-3990c93f6951 1175-5326 6920070 F5E85D71-FA41-480E-BB83-05585E90D0F7 Hampsonola nanographa ( Hacker, 2012 ) comb. n. ( Figs 9–10 , 25 , 36 ) Meganola nanographa Hacker, 2012 , Esperiana 17: 564. Type locality: Uganda , Mabira Forest . Holotype , male (NHMO). BOLD process/DNA barcode id.: GWOSG784-10/BC ZSM Lep 41781. Material examined. Gabon . 6 males , 3 females , 430m , Mikongo ( Rougier ), Monts de Cristal ( Secondary Forest ), 0°29’47”N , 11°10’42”E , 28.vii.–12.viii.2019 , Actinic , MV and LepiLED Light Trap , Albert , J-L., Aristophanous, M. , Bie Mba, J. , Derozier, V. , Moretto, P. leg., ANHRT:2019.17, gen. slide Nos : LGNA 1227 (male), LGNA 1228 (female), BOLD process/DNA barcode ids: ANLMN2802-21/ANHRTUK00137825, ANLMN2803-21/ ANHRTUK00138677, ANLMN2804-21/ANHRTUK00162579 ( ANHRT ) . Description of the female genitalia ( Fig. 36 ). Ovipositor rather short and broad, papilla analis trapezoidal, posterior apophysis moderately long and thick. Eighth tergite very short, medially constricted, anterior apophysis 20% shorter than posterior one, rather thin. Ostium bursae moderately sclerotized, cup-shaped, ductus bursae tubular, relatively long, moderately thick; cervix bursae unmodified, ductus seminalis relatively thick. Distal tubular part of corpus bursae short, ca. one-fifth of bursa length, dilated proximal part of corpus bursae ovoid, with two small, sclerotized, amorphous plates of signa, each bearing very short, acute process; signa situated wide apart from one another. Genetic information. The species has been assigned the BIN URI: BOLD:AAQ1292. The average intraspecific pairwise distance according to BOLD is 0.40%. The nearest neighbour of H. nanographa is H. argyropasta with 3.31% pairwise distance between the two species. The genetic divergence between H. nanographa and H. elachistomorpha is discussed under the latter species.