Viettelana griveaudi Boulard, 1980a
Viettelana griveaudi Boulard 1980a: 106 . (Parc de Tsimbazaza, Tananarive, Central Madagascar)
Remarks.—The only species of the genus is green with a brown fascia and silver pubescence on the lateral abdomen. It can be distinguished by the generic characters particularly the globular, anteriorly angled eyes and small opercula, as well as the infuscation on the fore wing crossveins and distal veins between the apical cells. Body length is about 23 mm and wingspan is about 68 mm (Boulard 1980a).
Distribution.—The species is known only from Madagascar (Duffels & van der Laan 1985; Sanborn 2013).