Matangia indica (Viraktamath) comb. nov.

Figs 32A–H, 60A, 61Q, 68M–P.

Idioscopus indicus Viraktamath 1979b: 176–77, figs 15–21.

Diagnosis. Uniformly green in life, greenish ochraceous in preserved specimens. Forewing with 3 subapical cells, outer subapical cell is small (Fig. 60A). Male pygofer without ventral process. Aedeagus with shaft more or less smoothly and slightly curved from base, apex pointed with one tooth on either side subapically.

Description. Female. Sternite VII narrowed beyond basal 0.2 length, posterior margin broadly convex, about 2.7× as wide at base as long medially (Fig. 61Q). Valvula I straight, broad basally then narrowed distally, with sculptured area occupying about 0.25 dorsal width of vlvula and about 0.6 distal length, strigae oblique and dorsal marginal sculpturing reticulate (Figs 68 MN). Valvula II straight, toothed area occupying distal 0.4 length, teeth prominent, widely spaced (Figs 68 OP).

Material examined. HOLOTYPE ♂, INDIA: Karnataka: Mudigere, 23.v.1976, C.A. Viraktamath (UASB). Paratype: 1 ♀, data as for holotype (UASB).

Remarks. Viraktamath (1979b) adequately described and figured the species. It resembles M. kadaiensis sp. nov. (see below) both externally and in the male genitalia characters but can be differentiated by the forewing having 3 subapical cells compared to 2 in the latter species.