22. Illeis shensiensis Timberlake, 1943 (Figs 19–23)**
Illeis shensiensis Timberlake, 1943: 61; Bielawski, 1961: 358, figs 5–6, 14; Ren et al., 2009: 243.
Material examined. Changlang: Deban, 355 m, 24.xii.2017 (2 ♂♂) (25409/H4A), leg. J. Saini.
Distribution. India: Arunachal Pradesh (Changlang). Elsewhere: China (Shensi), and Pakistan (Kovář 2007; Hayat et al. 2017).
Remarks: I. shensiensis can be distinguished from closely related species by the following characters: pronotum with two small black marks (Fig 19), sipho not bifid at apex (Fig 23), median lobe of tegmen having apex strongly curved upward and more or less depressed (Figs 21, 22), parameres shorter and stouter and somewhat strongly curved at base, otherwise straight (Fig 21). The male genitalia of our specimen is identical with that of I. shensiensis as illustrated in Bielawski (1961: 358, Figs 5–6, 14) and Ren et al. (2009: 243, Fig 325).