Tenagogonus kuiterti Hungerford & Matsuda, 1958

(Figs. 1I, 3 J–L)

1958. Tenagogonus kuiterti Hungerford & Matsuda: The University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 39, 395.

Material examined. INDIA, MEGHALAYA, East Jaintia Hills District, 4 apt. ♂, 12 apt. ♀, 4 Nymphs, Daidung Village, Pool, 1079 m a.s.l. , 25.33547° N, 92.61981° E, 12.iii.2016, Coll. E.E. Jehamalar. Ri-Bhoi District, 1 apt. ♀, Nongkyllem RF, Uming Stream, 539 m a.s.l. , 25.83795° N, 91.76129° E, 27.iii.2018, Coll. E.E. Jehamalar. Reg. No. 9371/H15 to 9372/H15.

Diagnosis. Body length of the apterous male 6.24–6.88 (n=5), apterous female 6.63–7.15 (n=5), body width at mesoacetabulum, apterous male 2.08–2.19 (n=5), apterous female 2.16–2.31 (n=5); sternum VIII of the male simple; the last connexival segment of the male apically acute, but without a connexival process; the posterolateral angles of abdominal segment VIII of the male extends well away from the lateral margins; the female has a very small, triangular connexival process (Figs. 3K, L); the males are slightly smaller than the females; the dorsum of the thorax has indistinct stripes; sternum VII of the female is posteromedially convex; sternum VII posterolaterally has a small window like area.

Distribution. India (Meghalaya, Fig. 4C), Myanmar (Hungerford & Matsuda 1958).