Lepidostoma kamba (Mosely, 1939b)
Dinarthrum kamba Mosely, 1939b: 338, pl 5 f 1-5.
Description.
Adult ♂ (Fig. 2A-E): Male antennal scape 3.3 times as long as head, with two basal processes, proximal process long, curved distad and distal process short, digitate. Maxillary palps each two-segmented, basal segment setose and twice as long as distal segment, distal segment curved away from head. Labial palps each three-segmented, second segment twice as long as basal segment and shorter than third (2C). Forewings each covered with scales; apical forks I and II present, all forks sessile (Fig. 2E).
Genitalia (Fig. 2A, B, D): Segment IX in dorsal view (Fig. 2B) apically round beyond which segment X deeply excised, divided into two equal rectangles segments; segment X in lateral view (Fig. 2A) extended posteroventrad with a round apex, vertical ridge suspended below middle of segment X. Inferior appendages each two-segmented: basal segment subrectangular at base except slightly bulging in middle, small triangular forks arising from upper and inner margins of basal segment; terminal segment slightly excised at the apex. Parameres each pointed at apex, placed diagonally across genitalia; phallus cylindrical, curved, irregularly round shaped at apex, directed downwards (2D).
Female. Not known.
Holotype repository.
Stockholm Museum.
Material examined.
India (new record): Uttarakhand: Chamoli, 30°26'35.8"N, 79°19'11.2"E, 13-vi-2022, 5♂, Coll. Tabraq Ali Zahid Hussain, Aquib Majeed; (in Museum, Department of Zoology, BGSB University Rajouri (J & K) India.
Distribution.
Burma, India.