Halseyia biumbrata (Hampson, 1910) (Figs 8–9)
Paraphanta biumbrata Hampson, 1910, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 6(8) Number 31: 137. Type locality: South Africa, Natal, Durban. Syntype, 1 male (NMHUK) – examined. Original description states that there was a second syntype but this could not be located.
Material examined: Mozambique, MSR. 2 males, West Gate (Sand Forest), 22 m, 26°30′14.2″S, 32°42′59.6″E, 21–22.ii.2018, László, G., Mulvaney, J., Smith, L. leg. ANHRT:2018.2 ; 2 males, same site and collectors, 13– 15.ii.2018; 1 male, Futi Corridor (Sand Forest Woodland Mosaic), 17 m, 26°32′10.1″S, 32°43′09.7″E, 23– 24.ii.2018, László, G., Mulvaney, J., Smith, L. leg. ANHRT:2018.2.
Distribution: This species has been previously only found in South Africa, whilst our research has now also identified it in Mozambique.