Drasteria kabylaria (Bang-Haas, 1906)

(= D. kabylaria columbina (Brandt, 1941)) (Map 11) (Figs. 97–102 (imago), 232, 233 (male genitalia))

Bang-Haas, 1906: 136; Taf. 5, Fig. 7 ( Leucanitis kabylaria). Type locality: “ Tunis (Gafsa, Dehibat)” (by the original description); “ Tunis ” (by the lectotype designation, designated here).

Type material. Lectotype male (designated here in accordance with ICZN Art. 74) (Figs. 97–99), labelled: “Origin.” (pink paper, printed), “ex coll. | 1/1 | BANG-HAAS” (white paper, printed with handwritten numbers), “ Tunis | D.” (white paper, handwritten), “ Leucanitis | Kabylaria | BH” (white paper, handwritten) (ZMHU) . Paralectotypes: 2 males, 1 female (ZMHU) .

Culot, 1913: 185 [Tunisie]; Poole, 1989: 329.

= columbina Brandt, 1941: 855 (syn. n.) ( Leucanitis kabylaria B.H., columbina). Type locality: “In Bender Tchahbahar” (by the original description).

Type material. Holotype male, “ Iran Baloutchistan | Bender Tchahbahar | 193 | Coll. Brandt ” (SZM), paratypes 3 males (SZM),

3 males and 2 females (ZMHU) (figs. 100–102) .

Habitat. Deserts and semideserts. Elevation: 200–1000 m.

Distribution. Deserts and semideserts of North Africa, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Material examined (in total: 18 specimens). Tunisia. 1 ♂, Tunis (lectotype of kabylaria) (ZMHU) ; 2 ♂, 1 ♀, Tunis (paralectotypes of kabylaria) ; 1 ♂, 15.04.2006, Jebel Dahar nördlich Bir Thlethine 40 km südlich Tataouine 32º37´25´´N, 10º18´33´´E, 290 m, leg. H. Hoppe (HNHM) ; 1 ♂, 19.04.2006, same data, leg. H. Hoppe (HNHM) .

Iran. 4 ♂, Iran Baloutchistan Bender Tchahbahar (holotype and paratypes of columbina) (SZM) ; 4 ♂, 2 ♀, Iran Baloutchistan Bender Tchahbahar (paratypes of columbina) (ZMHU) ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Iran Baloutchistan Bender Tchah- bahar (paratypes of columbina) (BMS) .