Endotricha dumalis Wang & Li, 2005: 299

(Figs 7, 8, 21, 31)

Type locality: China, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Jinxiu County

Material examined: India, Sikkim: Mangan, 2 ♁, 1♀, 24.iv.2014 (13259/H10, 13260/H10), 2 ♁, 2♀, 25.iv.2014 (8776/H10, 13261/H10); Ribdi, 3 ♀, 22.ix.2014 (13262/H10); Chungthang, 2 ♁, 12.ix.2013 (13263/H10); Golitar, 2 ♁, 1 ♀, 30.iv.2014 (8777/H10, 13264/H10); Yuksom, 1 ♀, 19.ix.2013 (13265/H10), 1 ♀, 20.ix.2013 (13266/H10); Dodak, 1 ♀, 05.v.2014 (13267/H10), 1 ♀, 25.ix.2014 (13268/H10); Mizoram: Hmuifang, 1 ♀, 30.ix.2013 (13269/ H10), R. Ranjan leg. (NZCZSI).

Diagnosis: Endotricha dumalis (Figs 7, 8) is closely similar to E. similata (Fig. 9) but is distinct in male genitalia by the spined lateral lobes of juxta and saccular process medially bulged whereas in E. similata (Fig. 22), lateral lobes of juxta are smooth and medial bulge of saccular process is absent. In female genitalia, E. dumalis (Fig. 31) is distinct by the corpus bursae less elongated and spines of signum sparsely arranged which are dense in E. similata (Whalley 1963: 426; imago: Pl. 3, fig. 40; female genitalia: Pl. 33, fig. 281).

Distribution: India (Sikkim, Mizoram (present study)), China (Wang & Li 2005).

Remarks: The record of E. dumalis from the state of Sikkim is the first record of this species from India.