Sarju angulata Ahmad and Afzal, 1984
Sarju angulata Ahmad and Afzal, 1984: 133–134, 138, 140–141, figs. 1–9.
Type material: Holotype: ♂, Pakistan, Northern areas, Gilgit, on Salix sp., 7.viii.1975 (A. A. Khan), in Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology, University of Karachi (NHUK) . Paratype: ♀ (NHUK) .
Note. Members of this species are comparatively large (approximate body length 14.9 mm) and is described in detail by Ahmad and Afzal (1984). This species is characterized by its deep and wide V-shaped excavation on ventral rim of genital capsule; caudolateral lobes of genital capsule are truncate and the inner angles (mediolateral region) of genital capsule not produced inwards; parameral crown is located right angle to the main axis of body. Though the original description mentioned the locality of holotype as northern areas (present Gilgit-Baltistan), Pakistan , the region Gilgit-Baltistan is considered to be part of Ladakh as per the new political map of India released by Survey of India (Survey of India 2020). Hence treated as a species from India.