S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 55. (Budapest, 1994)
sists of numerous long, feeble microsetae, mostly on antero-ventral part of the lobe and on disk centrally and several small, rigid microsetae more tenninally. The setae are on mesal side of the lobe if the lamellate, sclerotized extension is bent mesad (Figs 665, 670). Caudo-ventral part of pygofer margin might be folded mesad (Fig. 646). Subgenital plate lamellate, well pigmented, adorned with sculpture of large scales (Figs 648, 674); setosity resembles that of Eupteryx. Connective (Figs 654, 666) lamellate, with central sclerotization that might be protruding dorsally in form of lamella (Fig. 654). Penis large (Figs 644, 658), with prominent dorsal apodeme, broad atrium, tubular stem and paired processes at terminal gonopore (Figs 647, 653, 659, 663). Basal abdominal apodemes of male small (Figs 645, 664). Comparison. Caknesia seems to be closely related to Eupteryx, differing by characters enlisted at the above description. The new genus resembles also Omanesia Thapa, differing from it by body robust, broad apical part of hind wing and proportions of paramere; it might be even closer related to this genus than to Eupteryx but, because of imprecise illustrations of subgenital plate and pygofer lobe at the original description of Omanesia, the final complete comparison is impossible. Caknesia glarusa sp. n. (Figs 644-657) Type material. - Holotype male: Sikkim, Labrang, 1800-2000 m, forest, 8. III. 1991, I. Dworakowska (in SMTD). - Paratypes: 2 M, same data as the holotype (in SMTD and NMNH). Vertex and upper side of thorax black. Face yellowish on most of its surface ventrally, black apicad, ocelli white (Fig. 649). Fore wing quite dark, areas the darkest in Fig. 652, blackish-brown. The areas obliquely stripped in Fig. 652, sordid brownish to dark brown. Most of the background sordid beige, light patches at apex of c and at apex of 4th apical cell light yellowish, other light areas in apical 1/3 of wing whitish; apical half of costal margin yellowish. Length M 3.00-3.15 mm. Male genitalia characteristic by 2 pairs of long and 2 pairs of short appendages on apical part of penis stem (Figs 647, 653), lamellate terminal extension of paramere short and notched apically (Fig. 651) and by sclerotization at dorso-caudal angle of pygofer lobe separated from the more ventral part by desclerotized area (Figs 644, 646, 657). Caknesia wajha sp. n. (Figs 658-674) Type material. - Holotype male: India, W Bengal, Tiger Hills, Ghoom, 24. X. 1981, C.A. Viraktamath (in UAS). - Paratypes: 7 M, 16 F, same data as the holotype; 3 M, 4 F, Kurseong, 22. X; 1 F, 4 km N of Darjeeling, 23. X. 1981, C.A. Viraktamath; 1 F, Tiger Hills, Ghoom, 24. X; 2 F, Kurseong, 22. X; 2 F, 4 km N of Darjeeling, 23. X. 1981, S. Viraktamath; 1 M, Sikkim, Gangtok, 1650 m, 2. Ill; 2 M, 1 F, Rumtek, 1800 m, forest, 6. III; 1 M, Labrang, 1800-2000 m, forest, 8. Ill; 3 M, 5 F, Pelling, 2000 m, 11. III. 1991,1. Dworakowska (in UAS, SMTD, NMNH and HNHM)! Head and upper side of thorax black with whitish pattern as in Fig. 668. Face black, antennae light beige. Ocelli not well visible because being white, are situated on the