Conaspasia sophrona (Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2012), comb. n.
(Figs. 14, 29, 37)
Niphadophylax sophrona Razowski & Wojtusiak, 2012: 77, figs. 19, 113.
Material examined. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: 1♂ Bas-Congo, Nat. Res. Luki-Mayumbe, 05°37’S 13°05’E, 320 m, 6.vi.2007, J. & W. De Prins, genitalia slide L. Aarvik 2013.013; 1♀ same data 16.v.2007; 1♀ 5.iv.2006, genitalia slide L. Aarvik 2013.014; 1♀ 12.iv.2006 (RMCA).
Diagnosis. Wingspan 15.0–18.0 mm. The forewing is broader and darker than in other species with similar pattern. The hindwing is dark grey, with a rounded concavity before the anal corner. In the male genitalia (Fig. 29) the broad uncus has spines, and the very long phallus are characteristic. The female genitalia (Fig. 37) differ from those of C. albonigra by having the ductus seminalis arising from the ductus bursae far from corpus bursae.
Distribution. Conaspasia sophrona is known from Nigeria (Razowski & Wojtusiak 2012) and the Democratic Republic of Congo.