Enithares intricata Breddin
Enithares intricata Breddin 1905: 154 .
Material examined. INDONESIA, Bengkulu Prov., Sumatra: 2 males, 1 female, small rock walled reservoir 42 km. SE of Muaraaman, 850 m ., 3°21′44′′S, 102°27′40′′E, water temp. 23° C., 8 Sept. 1991, CL 2586, D. A . Polhe- mus & J. T. Polhemus (USNM, BPBM) . Jawa Barat Prov., Java: 3 males (dissected), 14 females, abandoned hotel swimming pool at Cipanas, Kab. Cianjur, 1025 m. [vic. 6°42′27′′S, 107°02′02′′E], 4 November 1985, CL 2187, D. A . Polhemus & J. T. Polhemus (USNM, BPBM) . Bali Prov., Bali: 12 males (1 dissected), 14 females, ornamental pool at Bedugul Botanical Garden, 1350 m., 8°16′33′′S, 115°09′07′′E, water temp. 21.5° C., 19 Sept. 1991, CL 2607, D. A . Polhemus & J. T. Polhemus (USNM, BPBM) .
Additional material examined (identification provisional): INDONESIA, Sumatra, Sumatera Utara Prov.: 3 females, Kab. Simalungun, Kec. Dolok Panribuan, fast clear river in rocky bed, 14 km. NE of Prapat, 1085 m., [vic. 2°44′47′′S, 98°58′11′′E], 12 November 1985, CL 2196, D. A . Polhemus & J. T. Polhemus (USNM) .
Discussion. Enithares intricata was originally described from western Java, with a lectotype designated from Cibodas (Lansbury 1968), which lies not far from the Cipanas locality listed above. The record from Bali appears to be the first from that island. This species seems to have a preference for lentic habitats, including ornamental ponds, small reservoirs, and abandoned swimming pools, and was not taken in the course of sampling along flowing streams on Sumatra, Java or Bali.