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17 ââ, 10 9 9, India, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad (Patancheru), VII-IX. 1980, Bernays and Woodhead; 2 ââ, 1 9, MP, Jamtara nr Jabalpur, 27. XI; 8 do*, 15 9 9, Acacia sp., 29. XI; 3 ó*d\ 1 Ç J and K, Jammu, Acacia sp. 13. X. 1981, I. Dworakowska; 1 â, Gudjarat, Ahwa Danga Forest, Ahwa, 17. I; 5 â â, 9 9 9, Ju­nagath, Gudjarat Agriculture University, 28. I. 1981, S. Viraktamath; 15 ââ, 22 9 9, W Bengal, 10 km NE of Siliguri, 1. X. 1981, C.A. Viraktamath; 2 dó*, 1 9, Calcutta, X.; 1 ó\ XI. 1958, N.L. Krauss. Helionidia kongica Dworakowska, 1971 "Congo ex Beige" (Dworakowska 1971)*; Zaire: Kiwu (Dworakowska 1981b). Helionidia kosa Dworakowska, 1981 India: Kerala, Walayar Forest (Dworakowska 1981a)*. Helionidia! askowskii Dworakowska, 1971 Sudan: Kordofan, El Obeid (Dworakowska 1971)*. Helionidia longifalx (Linnavuori, 1953) Erythroneura longifalx Linnavuori, 1953 Helionidia aspinosa Dlabola, 1974 syn.n. Egypt: Luxor (E. longifalx sp.n.) (Linnavuori 1953); Egypt: Cheyirah, on Aca­cia nilotica (H. aspinosa sp. n.) (Dlabola 1974); Israel; Sudan: Kordofan (El Obe­id), Blue Nile (Wad Medani), Bahr el Ghazal (R. Malmur Tonj) (Dworakowska 1971)*. Careful comparison of data under the description of H. aspinosa Dlabola indi­cates that this species is identic with the well-known H. longifalx (Linnavuori). Helionidia lutea (Dworakowska, 1977) comb. n. (Figs 18-24) Empoascanara lutea Dworakowska, 1977 At the original description the drawing of the pygofer appendage is incorrect because the appendage has been broken off at its base and, moreover, the basal ventral extension of the anal tube is erroneously depicted as being a part of the pygofer appendage. The unique character of this species is the presence of thin and short subter­minal lateral penis appendages. Externally it seems to be very similar to H. waga sp.n. whde differing from the latter by its bigger size (2.5 mm). Described from India, UP, Asarori Range, between Dehra Dun and Mohand; Grevia tiliaefolia on which the single specimen was accidentally collected was in­correctly reported as the food plant (Dworakowska 1977). Helionidia nasuta Dworakowska, 1971 Sudan: Ed Darner, Blue Nile (Wad Medani); Eritrea: Mossawa (Dworakowska 1971)*.

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