Cameraria, Chapman, 1902
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Key to the species groups of the Afrotropical Cameraria View in CoL based on external characters
1. Forewing with blackish-fuscous markings only ( Figs 25–27 View FIGURES 21–26 View FIGURES 27–32 )...................................... hexalobina group
– Forewing with white and black markings................................................................... 2
2. Forewing with median fascia straight, slightly oblique or angulated, or interrupted and shaped as two strigulae opposite each other................................................................................................ 3
– Forewing with median fascia narrow and sinuate............................................................. 5
3. First fascia at 1/4 very narrow, curving, edged apically ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 33–38 )..................................... torridella group
– First fascia at 1/4 broader than white markings at 1/2 of forewing, straight, edged on both sides ( Figs 33, 34 View FIGURES 33–38 ). perodeaui group
5. Forewing with distinct edging of fasciae, with black scales arranged in rows ( Figs 35, 36 View FIGURES 33–38 ).................. sokoke group
– Forewing with indistinct edging of fasciae with mottled black scales following apically white fasciae, black scales not arranged in rows ( Figs 28–32 View FIGURES 27–32 )......................................................................... landryi group
Key to the species groups of the Afrotropical Cameraria based on male genitalia*
1. Tegumen with very small (visible at 150× enlargement), asymmetrically protruded tuba analis, transtilla H-shaped with long proximal appendages ( Fig. 167 View FIGURES 167–169 ).............................................................. torridella group
– Tegumen symmetrical, with tuba analis not protruded, transtilla narrow ring shaped or incomplete..................... 2
2. Sternum VIII very deeply emarginated ( Fig. 152 View FIGURES 151–156 )............................................... hexalobina group
– Sternum VIII with attenuating or rounded caudal part......................................................... 4
3. Tegumen with a pair of apical extended socii (or horn-like appendages), cucullus of valva gradually or abruptly dilated (Figs 162, 165).................................................................................. sokoke group
– Tegumen without extended apical appendages, valva equally narrow along its entire length or slightly tapering apically (Figs 154, 157, 160).............................................................................. landryi group
* Male of C. perodeaui is unknown.
Key to the species groups of the Afrotropical Cameraria based on female genitalia*
1. Ostium bursae opening in the middle of segment VII; ductus bursae anteriad antrum not crossed by a sclerotized plate, with distinct anastomosis to corpus bursae, corpus bursae globular, with oval signum area crossed by slender sclerotized ridge (Figs 303, 304)................................................................................ torridella group
– Ostium bursae opening at (sub)posterior margin of segment VII................................................. 3
3. Corpus bursae without signum ( Fig. 302 View FIGURES 300–302 )....................................................... perodeaui group
– Corpus bursae with signum.............................................................................. 4
4. Two signa areas on corpus bursae; ostium bursae opening at level of the sclerotized posterior extention of segment VII ( Fig. View FIGURES 295–297 297)................................................................................... hexalobina group
– One signum area on corpus bursae; ostium bursae opening at depth of the sclerotized posterior emargination of segment VII ( Figs 298–300 View FIGURES 298–299 View FIGURES 300–302 )............................................................................. landryi group
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