S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 54. (Budapest, 1993)

Figs 3-5. Ischiolepta indica sp. n., holotype male, genitalia. 3: male terminalia caudally; 4: genitalia in lateral view; 5: postgonite (c: cercus, ha: hypandrium, s: surstylus). Scales: 0.2 mm for Figs 3-4 and 0.1 mm for Fig. 5 indistinct, sternite 2 subquadratic with a pair of blunt thick marginal setae, sternite 3 slightly asymmetrical (Fig. 2) with five shorter blunt submarginal setae, sternite 4 strongly asymmetri­cal with asymmetrically placed marginal setae, sternite 5 asymmetrical and distorted by postabdominal structures. Male terminalia (Figs 2-5) very large, strongly asymmetrical, postabdomen much tapering caudally; hypandrium with large and wide subepandrial part (Fig. 4), its apical fork small and thin; surstylus extremely long (Figs 3, 4) with medially directed apex, medial edge with short and pointed thornlets, in profile surstylus slightly proclinate with several medium-long subapical bristles; cerci very long, pointed in caudal view with a pair of long apical setae; basal part of cerci fused through well sclerotized, hairy bridges with epandrium. Postgonite (Fig. 5) wide with proclinate blunt and rounded apical part, distiphallus not very long, dorsal sclerite with some blunt teeth. Female tergite 5 and sternite 5 not divided, though tergite 5 with a sagittal emargination (depression). Sternites 2-5 with a pair of long blunt and thick setae.

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