Trinoridia rama (Kirkaldy)

Figs. 43 N–Q.

Jassus elegans Distant 1908: 329 .

Jassus rama Kirkaldy1910: 63, new name for Jassus elegans Distant 1908 nec Spångberg1878.

Jassus albororatus Distant 1918: 48, synymized by Nielson 1982: 167.

Calodia rama (Kirkaldy): Nielson 1982: 167−169, Figs. 540−544.

Trinoridia rama (Kirkaldy): Nielson 2015: 74.

Remarks. Distant (1908) described Jassus elegans based on unknown number of female specimens collected from Bombay. However, this name was preoccupied and hence Kirkaldy (1910) renamed it as Jassus rama . Later Distant (1918) described Jassus albororatus based on unknown number of specimens from Nandi Hills. Nielson synonyised the two species and transferred them to the genus Calodia and also redescribed and illustrated the male genitalia based on males associated with the types (apparently there were no males in the type series) but collected from Nilgiri Hills and Malabar. In 2015, Nielson transferred the species to the genus Trinoridia.

T. rama and T. ramamurthyi sp. nov. (see below) appear similar in exteranal appearance. However, they differ mainly in the number of subapical processes and the arrangement of secondary setae on the long more proximal subapical process. In T. rama, aedeagus has one pair of more distal short spine-like subapical processes and one long spinose process that extends beyond 2/3 length of the shaft and with secondary setae restricted to only short region at midlength (Figs. 43 P–Q). T. ramamurthyi sp. nov. has two pairs of more distal spine-like short processes in addition to more proximal long process extending to more than 2/3 length of shaft and it is richly spinose for its distal ¾ length Figs. 47 A–B).