Acrolepiopsis juratae spec. nov.

Holotype, ♂, “ CONGO, DEM. REP., Bas Congo, 320 m, Nat. Res. Luki-Mayumbe, 05°27'S, 13°05'E, 29.iii.2006, leg. J. De Prins;” “Gen. präp. [genitalia slide] Gaedike Nr. 8027;” “RMCA ENT 000003257;” “Holotypus Acrolepiopsis juratae sp. n. det. R. Gaedike 2016;” RMCA.

Derivatio nominis: Named after Jurate de Prins, who collected the specimen and enabled me the study of it.

Diagnosis (Fig. 4): Wingspan 8 mm. Head pale greybrown, scales partly rubbed off; labial palpus curved upwards, on outside grey brown, on inside and apically on each segment paler. Scape of antenna also grey-brown, on upper side paler, flagellum ringed; thorax and tegulae basally grey-brown, apically paler. Forewing dark brown, mixed with lighter brown, the lighter brown parts mainly on costal part as some short stripes. Dark brown are a more or less square patch on costa after 1/2 and as a prolongation another patch on cell, and the area around apex. On dorsum at 1/2 a white, wedge-shaped patch. Hindwing grey.

Male genitalia (Figs 17–18): Uncus long, anellus with V-shaped incision, vinculum with saccus as long as valva, saccus with broad rounded apex; valvae straight, laterally minutely dentate, with small hook-shaped tip, dorsal parts nearly connected; phallus somewhat longer than valva, broadly rounded basally, vesica with minute thorns.

Female genitalia: Unknown.

Remarks: Superficially without clearly distinctive characters; the straight valvae of the genitalia with their minute, hook-shaped tips are characteristic.