KEY TO TOGODA MELICHAR, 1906

1. Fore wings dull green, with transverse double broken brown stripe in its basal third. Metope distinctly narrower between eyes. Metopial proboscis and postclypeus joint at obtuse angle in lateral view. Distribution: South African Republic ............................................................................................... T. transvaalensis Schmidt, 1910

— Fore wings yellowish light brown to black. Metope with nearly parallel lateral margins. Metopial proboscis and postclypeus joint at nearly right angle in lateral view (Fig. 6) ....................................................................... 2

2. Metope with two weak carinae medially and groove between them (Fig. 6G). Postclypeus with strong triangular-shaped median carina (Figs 5D, 6H). Fore and middle femora flattened or nearly foliate. Distribution: Madagascar ................................................................................................................................... T. carinata n. sp.

— Metope without carinae. Postclypeus with tiny median carina. Legs not flattened neither foliated ............... 3

3. Fore wings large, with 1/3 of its length behind apex of clavus in lateral view (Figs 4). Metopial proboscis distinctly notched frontally (Fig. 6B, D). Phallobase short, 1/3 of aedeagus length, symmetric (Figs 8D, E; 9D, F .......................................................................................................................................................... 4

— Fore wings small, with 1/5 of its length behind apex of clavus in lateral view (Fig. 5A, B). Metopial proboscis without notch frontally (Fig. 6F). Phallobase long, nearly as long as aedeagus, asymmetric (Fig. 10D, E). Distribution: Mozambique ........................................................................................................ T. minima n. sp.

4. Coryphe-metope margin keel-shaped. Metopial proboscis weakly concave frontally (Fig. 6B). Male anal tube narrowing apically in dorsal view (Fig. 8B). Aedeagus wide, with four subapical processes (Fig. 8D, E, F). Distribution: Togo ...................................................................................................... T. africana Melichar, 1906

— Coryphe-metope margin smooth, without keel. Metopial proboscis deeply notched frontally (Fig. 6D). Male anal tube deeply concave apically in dorsal view (Fig. 9C). Aedeagus narrow, with two subapical processes (Fig. 9D, E, F). Distribution: Central African Republic ........................................................................... T. excisa n. sp.