Trichadenotecnum godavarense New

Trichadenotecnum godavarensis New, 1971: 197.

Material examined. Sumatra: SW, BBSNP, Skincau, 4°53'S 104°18'E, coffee, 1200 m, 1♀, 28.VI.1997, ESK; BBSNP, Sukaraja, 5°22'S 104°23'E, mixed cultivated trees, 400 m, 1♀, 25.VI.1997, ESK; West, Jambi, Telun Berasap, Leter W, 1°12'S 101°10'E, citrus, 1320 m, 1♀, 19.VI.1997, ESK (one voucher each to ZMB, AMS).

Remarks. This species was described by New (1971) from material collected in Godavari, Katmandu, Nepal. The above specimens are clearly referable to T. godavarense from the wing pattern and terminalia, in which the subgenital plate has a bifurcate sclerotized region on the disc and a blunt apical lobe, a short dorsal gonapophysis valve and an outer valve without a posterior lobe. This constitutes the first record of the species from Indonesia.