Spilogona spinipes (Bigot, 1885) (Figs 29–32)

Holotype not seen; numerous males and females from Kenya in BMNH. One male was dissected and illustrated.

Male terminalia. Sternite 5 more or less triangular, with scattered medium-sized setae on disc and 6–7 longer setae on lobes (Fig. 29); cercal plate large, higher than wide and surstylus very short (Figs 30, 31); cercal plate and surstylus are typical of the genus Spilogona and resemble those of a number of Holarctic species; aedeagal complex as in Fig. 32; hypandrium ā€œUā€ shaped.