Eotrechus kalidasa Kirkaldy, 1902
Figs 4A-C, 5F, 25
Eotrechus kalidasa Kirkaldy, 1902: 137 (type locality: Carin Cheba, Myanmar).
Eotrechus kalidasa: Distant (1903: 182, fig. 130) (redescription); Paiva (1919: 364) (record "Garo Hills, Assam" [Meghalaya]); Andersen (1982: 8-11, figs 8, 15, 28) (descriptive notes); Tran and Zettel (2006: 46-48, figs 17-20) (descriptive notes).
Material examined.
Paratype: Myanmar • 1 ♀ (macropterous); "Carin Cheba, 900-1100m, L. Fea, 1889 / Distant Coll. 1911-383"; BMNH .
Other material.
India • 1 ♂ (macropterous); Meghalaya, 3 km E Tura; 25°30'N, 94°14'E; 1150 m a.s.l.; 18 Apr. 1999; L. Dembický & P. Pacholátko leg.; NHMW .
Diagnosis.
Size: macropterous male, length 9.50, width 2.06; macropterous female, length 10.80, width 2.30. Antennal segments subequal in length, segments I and IV slightly longer than segments II and III; segment III shortest. Mesosternum ca. 1.5 × length of metasternum (1.72: 1.13). Fore femur slender in both sexes. Male: abdominal sterna III-VII with longitudinal median groove; sternum VII ca. 0.75 × length of two preceding sterna combined, posterior margin slightly emarginated. Male genitalia: pygophore with two long, relatively slender posterolateral projections (Fig. 4A); paramere long and slender, sinuate in dorsal view, proximal part strongly curved (convex dorsad) in lateral view, distal part straight, apex rounded (Figs 4C, 5F); proctiger slightly expanded posterolaterally, posterior margin rounded (Fig. 4B). Female: abdomen long and slender, genitalia concealed in the abdomen in lateral view.
Remarks.
The record of Eotrechus kalidasa from India has been discussed and confirmed by Tran and Zettel (2006: 47-48), and comparative notes have been presented in detail by Andersen (1982: 10-11).
Distribution.
Myanmar (Kirkaldy 1902), India: Meghalaya (Paiva 1919) (Fig. 25). Note that the male specimen from Thailand reported as E. kalidasa by Vitheepradit and Sites (2007) and Nakthong et al. (2014) actually belongs to a new species, E. steineri sp. nov. (see below).