Key to genera of Ulopella group
1 Globular in appearance (Fig. 3 b, e, h)...................................................................... 2
- Not globular in appearance, more elongate.................................................................. 4
2 Scutellum vertical (Fig. 3 b, h)............................................................................ 3
- Scutellum horizontal (Fig. 3 e)................................................. Conlopa bredoni (short wing form)
3 Crown with two processes (Fig. 3 a–c)................................................................ Delopa
- Crown without processes.............................................................. Aethiopulopa globula
4 Relatively robust species, forewing veins raised (Fig. 4 d, e); subgenital plate without basal lobe or with unfused basal lobes; style apex with one lateral processes....................................................................... 5
- Relatively slender species, forewing veins not raised (Fig. 1 a, b); subgenital plates with fused basal lobes (Fig. 2 j, arrowed); style apex bearing two lateral processes (Fig. 2 j)...................................................... Kafulopa
5 Forewing normal; hindwing present............................................ Conlopa bredoni (long wing form)
- Forewing elytra-like (Fig. 4 b); hindwing absent..............................................................6
6 Head rounded in profile (Fig. 4 h) with weak anterior ridge; depressions on head and pronotum shallow; subgenital plate without basal lobe; basal arm of style long beyond its connection to connective; aedeagal shaft robust................ Ulopella
- Head square-shaped in profile (Fig. 4 b, e) with a distinct anterior ridge; depressions on head and pronotum conspicuous (Fig. 4 a–d); subgenital plate with basal lobe; basal arm of style beyond its connection to connective, short; aedeagal shaft elongate.................................................................................... .. Aethiopulopa (in part)