Eotrechus longipes Andersen, 1982
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Eotrechus longipes Andersen, 1982 View in CoL
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Eotrechus longipes Andersen, 1982: 11-13, figs 3, 6, 9, 14, 16, 22, 29, 30 (type locality: Jukdah-Ghoom, India).
Eotrechus longipes : Andersen (1998: 5) (checklist); Thirumalai (2002: 59) (distribution); Basu et al. (2017: 397) (record Sikkim, India).
Material examined.
Holotype: India • ♂ (macropterous); "Jundah-Ghoom, 14-VI-19"; BMNH.
Other material.
Nepal • 1 ♂ (apterous); Seti D: Bajhang #21, way Ghatganga Khola SW Shima (29°43'16"N, 81°20'44"E) to NE Shima (29°44'51"N, 81°23'04"E); 2000- 2300 m a.s.l.; 19 Jun. 2009; J. Küßner leg.; NME GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
Size: apterous males, length 7.6-8.2, width 2.4-2.6; macropterous males, length 8.9-10.0 (holotype 10.0), width 2.30-2.71 (holotype 2.71); apterous female, length 8.3, width 2.6; macropterous females, length 8.9-10.2, width 2.6-2.9 (from Andersen 1982). Mesosternum ca. 3.0 × length of metasternum. Male: fore femur moderately incrassate, fore trochanter with small tubercle bearing black, minute setae (Fig. 21A View Figure 21 ); abdominal sterna V-VII medially grooved, more widened on sternum VII; length of sternum VII subequal to two preceding sterna combined, posterior margin slightly emarginated. Male genitalia: venter of segment VIII broadly, medially depressed; pygophore with two broad posterolateral projections, lower margin of projection with a notch (in lateral view); proctiger slender, with pointed apex (Fig. 21B View Figure 21 ). Female: abdomen about a half of body length; sternum VII ca. 1.5 × length of two preceding sterna combined; genitalia visible in lateral view.
Remarks.
See Remarks under E. anderseni sp. nov. for comparative notes on three species of the E. longipes group.
Distribution.
India: W. Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim; Nepal ( Andersen 1982; Thirumalai 2002; Basu et al. 2017) (Fig. 26 View Figure 26 ).
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