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Helionidia aspinosa Dlabola, 1974 see under H. longifalx (Linnavuori, 1953) Helionidia biplagiata (Haupt, 1927) (Figs 50-53) Described from Palestine (Haupt, 1927 - revised Dworakowska 1970)*. Israel (Linnavuori 1962), Jordan (Dlabola 1964, 1965). Sudan: Blue Nile (Dworakowska 1971). The most probably Tamaricella talhouki Dlabola (Dlabola 1987) described from Saudi Arabia (Riyadh) is the same species. Helionidia bomansi Dworakowska, 1981 Zaire: Kiwu (Dworakowska 1981b)*. Helionidia cicadulosa (Naudé, 1926) South Africa: Ceres (Naudé 1926). Revised and recorded from other localities in South Africa (Theron 1977)*. Helionidia cornuta Dworakowska, 1971 Sudan: Equatoria, Terakeka (Dworakowska 1971)*. Helionidia dworakoviskae Webb, 1980 Aldabra (Webb 1980)*. Helionidia fujara Dworakowska, 1971 Sudan: Prov. Shendi-Wat, Hassuna; Ed Darner, Erkowit; Prov. Kassala, Jebel El­ba (Dworakowska 1971)*; there is only one male (mutilated) in the type-series. Helionidia fusœviridis (Ramakrishnan et Menon, 1974) (Figs 5-17) Central part of vertex ochre-brownish, sides paler toward eyes. There is distinct ivory horizontal stripe at the border of vertex and face, the stripe continues on side of pronotum and on fore wing. Upper side of thorax ochre-brownish to och­re-orangeous with large grey-olivaceous area in centre and at hind part of prono­tum. Face of male in the upper part of frontoclypeus of the same colour as vertex, paler yellowish downward and to the sides, apex and up to half of anteclypeus brownish, small patches below bases of brownish antennae, blackish. Face of fe­male dark. Upper part of frontoclypeus brown, its lower part and anteclypeus blac­kish, lora brown, inner parts of genae brownish, the outer parts beige to sordid grey. Abdomen blackish with light terminalia. Seventh sternite of female (Fig. 15, in slide) elongated centrally, broadened at apex of the lobe and distinctly notched. Fore wing orange-ochre or yellow-ochre at the costal margin, fuscous-ochre mesad of the contrastic white streak inside r cell, apical cells greyish. Length â 2.15-2.30, $ 2.30-2.35 mm. In male genitalia characteristic is the large (roundish in side view) dorsal apo­deme of penis, rich corrugation of teeth in lower 1/3 of penis stem on its dorsal side and thin and long subapical lateral penis appendages with their tips bent up

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