Temnora rungwe
Diagnostic description:
Very similar to Temnora burdoni but antennae slightly shorter and forewing outer margin more strongly excavated below apex and above tornus.
Male genitalia: Uncus long, dorsal margin more-or-less straight for basal three-quarters of its length then sharply downcurved, ending in a strongly sclerotized and sharp point. Gnathos apically thin with a small sclerotized hook. Valve broad, evenly oval. Harpe very long, gradually narrowed and recurved from base. Phallus long and evenly narrowed, coecum not bent.