Zalarnaca (Zalarnaca) separata (Karny, 1926a)
Figs. 92 H–K
Material examined. Malaysia: Perak, Batang Padang, Jor Camp, elev. 610 m, 3.vi.1923, coll. H.M. Pendlebury— 1 male (holotype) (London BMNH) .
Diagnosis. Z. (Z.) separata is characterized by its slender appearance with the wings distinctly surpassing the middle of stretched hind tibiae (Fig. 92H) and especially by the rather narrow oval head (Fig. 92J). The male ninth abdominal tergite is elongate and gradually curved towards both sides and posteriorly. Its apical margin is provided with a pair of curved projections that encircle a hole through which a pair of short obtuse projections from tenth tergite are visible (Fig. 93K).
Measurements after Karny (1926a) (1 male).—body w/o wings: 19.5; pronotum: 3.5; tegmen: 24; tegmen width: 6.4; hind femur: 12 mm.