Disparomitus citernii Navás, 1915

(Figs 27–32, 109, 110)

Disparomitus citernii Navás, 1915: 19 .

The holotype of Disparomitus citernii is badly damaged. Only the four wings and a small piece of cuticle from the base of the abdomen remain (Figs 27, 28). Given the vagueness of Navás’ description, it is not possible to characterize the species accurately. I tentatively include a male specimen from Ethiopia in this species whose state of conservation is better than that of the holotype but also does not permit a satisfactory description of the species (Figs 29–32).

Diagnosis. Wing length (mm): ♂ forewing 26–27, hind wing 21–23. The spines at base of abdomen are stout. The male genitalia of the best preserved specimen have an abnormal shape, probably as a consequence of distortion that has depressed the upper part of the parameres inside the gonarcus (Figs 109, 110).

Material examined ( 2 ♂♂). Holotype ♂ SOMALIA, Dolo (probably Doolow), 4.164175/42.079416, alt. 252 m, III-VII 1911, C. Citerni leg. (MSNG) (Fig. 27, 28). Additional material. SOMALIA: 1 ♂ Piana di Fungalango (not located, perhaps a location North of Jamaame, 0.06853/42.744257), III-IV 1923, Patrizi leg., det. Navás (MSNG) (Figs 29–32).

Distribution. Knonw from Somalia only (Fig. 139).