Eucorydia dasytoides (Walker, 1868)

Figs. 16G,H, 19E

Male characters. Wings: fully developed, tegmina with subcosta lobe; right tegmen specialised, with a sharp edge at the borderline between the two differently structured areas, Fig. 19E.—Femur armament: femora of all legs with an apical spine.—Tibia armament ( E. purpuralis): [3.6.1][7.6.3][11.6.4].—Subgenital plate: anterior apodemes inconspicuous, bristles on posterior third of the plate, with rather long styli, Fig. 16H.—Supraanal plate: short, latero-posterior corners rounded, posterior border shallowly concave (more rounded than to be seen on the figure), Fig. 16G.—Cercal tricholiths: absent.

Female: Wings as in the male fully developed and similarly specialised.

Material studied.

E. dasytoides (Walker, 1868): 2♂, Formosa, Kosempo, 1–5./ 7.–19. V .1908, H.Sauter (prep. of 1♂: Bo 1390) (det. Bey-Bienko 1968). (ZSM) .

E. purpuralis (Kirby, 1903): 2♂, Fokien, Koateng, Yun-ling-shan (det. Bey-Bienko 1968). (ZSM) .

14. Genus Ergaula Walker, 1868

Type species. Ergaula capensis (Saussure, 1893)