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leg., genitalia slide number 04/042012
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.
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,
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,
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leg., genitalia slide number 27/032016
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(
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); male,
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, same locality, 1936,
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leg., a second label has the number 563, genitalia slide number 14/082016
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(
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)
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.
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Male.
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: Dense yellow-ochre, hair-like scales between compound eyes; eyes ecru-olive with slightly darker spots; antenna 0.500.52 length of forewing, bipectinate, with branches of 4.5 width of shaft, branches and shaft densely scaled, ochre dorsally; tips of antennal branches bending towards apex of forewing; labial palpi dark ochre.
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: Patagia and tegulae with long hair-like ochreous scales, mixed with sepia, slightly shiny. Metathorax with small crest of ochreous scales. Hind legs ochre with fine hair-like scales; a pair of narrow, long tibial spurs of unequal in length, outer spur
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) wingspan 30.0 mm in
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(
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and
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in
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). Forewing upperside pale ochre; costal margin and lower median vein of discal cell ochre; forewing with few ochreous striae, including those representing more or less dotted and oblique terminal line and subterminal lines; termen with small sepia striae; CuA
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ivory-yellow, edged above with sepia; remaining veins not distinctly coloured; cilia very long,
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, ochre with ivory-yellow and a shiny. Underside of forewing roughly scaled, ochre, glossy, costal margin slightly darker and without striae. Hindwing upperside ivory-yellow, glossy, cilia as in forewing; underside ochre, glossy, costal margin without striae.
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: Mainly ochre mixed with cream, shiny; abdominal tuft short, 1/4 length of abdomen. Genitalia with uncus lobes triangular, tips of lobes acuminate, outer edge strongly C-shaped, inner edge rounded, lobes densely covered ventrally with mostly short setae; gnathos arms only slightly longer than basal width of valva, slightly bent and not extending towards upper half of juxta; valva broadest at base, nearly triangular and slightly elongate towards thorn-like process, costa without setae; sacculus with few scattered setae; weakly-sclerotized projection setose, with a sub-rectangular tip and slightly shorter than stout thorn-like process below, bent and well developed, hollow with a rounded tip and no setae; median sector of valva with few scattered setae on inner side; long, rectangular emargination extending between weakly-sclerotized projection and thorn-like process, 45% of length of valva; ventral side of valva not bent at middle. Saccus narrow, thorn-like, as long as juxta, with strong folds at each side, tip acuminate. Juxta broad with two acuminate tips, each bearing a thorn-like process, emargination between tips deep, 95% length of juxta. Phallus long, 1.5 length of valva, not trumpet-like, or bent near middle, bilobed with cleft at each end.
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<emphasis id="B9010172CC3F4C2AF78FFEEDFEDFFEA8" bold="true" box="[199,321,258,285]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
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can be separated from all other congeners by the shape of the uncus, in which the two triangular lobes have acuminate tips. Two character states are similar to
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: the outer edge of the uncus is strongly C-shaped; the saccus is triangular, narrow and thorn-like with an acuminate tip. Differences from the latter species include the following: the genitalic apparatus is more elongate in
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; the valvae are rectangular in the latter, but broadly ovoid and slightly elongate in
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; and the aedeagus is long in
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, but only 1.2 length of valva in
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. Noteworthily, the tip of the thorn-like process is polymorphic, with few setae in the
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, but none in the
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.
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<emphasis id="B9010172CC3F4C2AF78FFE11FEFEFDAC" bold="true" box="[199,352,510,537]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Distribution.</emphasis>
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is an Afromontane near-endemic species known from the surroundings of Lake Naivasha (south-central
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) in the
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Rift, extending within the rift
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further northwest towards
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and Lake
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National Park (NP). Lake Naivasha (elevation
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) is the largest freshwater lake in the Kenyan Rift (that is part of the EARS). The vegetation of the basin belongs mainly to the Afromontane archipelago-like regional centre of endemism. (
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).
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<emphasis id="B9010172CC3F4C2AF78FFD5DFEB4FD79" bold="true" box="[199,298,690,716]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Habitat.</emphasis>
See Appendix 1.
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<emphasis id="B9010172CC3F4C2AF78FFD38FED1FD44" bold="true" box="[199,335,727,753]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Etymology.</emphasis>
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is named for one of the five primary territorial divisions under the pastoral section of the Il-Maasae (Masai), the En Aiposha (also spelled En-aiposha) of the “Eastern Branch of the EARS”. The Masai called Lake Naivasha “En-aivasha or “en-aiposha”. Both words mean “the lake” (
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).
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