Prodromus subflavus Distant, 1904
Fig. 9C–D
Prodromus subflavus Distant, 1904b: 437 .
Prodromus subflavus – Odhiambo 1962: 253–254 (redescr.). — Stonedahl 1988: 84–85 (redescr.).
Diagnosis
Recognized by the following combination of characters: body uniformly pale yellow; eyes distinctly elevated; frons flat in lateral view, clypeus weakly convex, epistomal suture weakly depressed; antennal segment II twice as long as first, with base and apical one-fourth reddish (Fig. 9C); cell of membrane broadly rectangular apically, slightly surpassing apex of cuneus; sclerotized part of aedeagus without subapical row of spinules, basal third of apical membranous lobe densely covered with numerous spinules.
Material examined
Lectotype
SRI LANKA • ♂; Peradeniya; 7.263° N, 80.603° E, 497 m a.s.l.; Dec. 1901; Distant leg.; AMNH _ PBI 00340343; NHM.
Distribution
Sri Lanka, Central Highlands region of Vietnam.
Remarks
Refer to the Remarks section of P. clypeatus for discussion of distinctive features.