Euseboides plagiatoides Breuning, 1950
(Figures 66–69)
Euseboides plagiatoides Breuning, 1950: 266 (type locality: “Darjeeling, Sikkim, India ”); Löbl & Smetana 2010: 223 (catalogue).
Type specimens examined. Holotype: gender unknown (NHRS-JLKB 000021181), Euseboides plagiatoides, mihi typ, Breuning dét. (“ Euseboides plagiatoides, mihi typ” handwriting and “Breuning dét.” printed on a rectangular white label in black ink; “mihi typ” is the abbreviation of “mihi typus ”, which means “my type ” in Latin)/ Darjeeling (handwriting on a rectangular yellow label in black ink)/ Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet Stockholm, Loan no 343/97 (printed on a rectangular blue label in black ink)/ 5296, E94 + (printed on a rectangular blue label in black ink, “5296 E94 +” means old catalogue number, which is invalid for specimen)/ Typus (printed on a rectangular red label with black border in black ink)/ NHRS-JLKB 0 0 0 0 21181 (printed on a rectangular white label in black ink, “NHRS-JLKB 000021181” means the unique museum catalogue number for specimen).
Distribution. India: Sikkim (Darjeeling).
Comments. Breuning (1950) originally described the basal half of the antennae covered with straw-yellow pubescence from antennomere IV. Unfortunately, the holotype lacked complete antennae (Figs 66–68), so it is difficult to verify the character. After comparing with other species, the senior author supposed the antennae of this species may be similar to E. motuoensis and E. reni .