Poeciloterpa fusca Lallemand, 1927

(Figs 36–49)

Poeciloterpa fusca Lallemand, 1927: 113; 1949: 86, pl. 3, fig. 6.

In 1949, he provided an illustration of the male terminalia in ventral view on which the subgenital plates are clearly drawn. He did not dissect the type’s genitalia. Here, we provide for the first time, the detailed illustration and description of the male terminalia (Figs 44–48) from the paratype. Pictures of the holotype and paratype with their labels are provided (Figs 36–43).

Male terminalia (Fig. 44). In lateral view, pygofer (Fig. 45) dorsal margin longer than ventral margin, dorsal margin concaved in middle, ventral margin regularly curved, posterior margin undulating slightly; Subgenital plate (Fig. 46) in lateral view, Sickles blade shaped with sharp apex pointing dorsally, entire length covered with hairs; lateral plate with sharp angle pointing anteroventrally. Paramere (Fig. 47) with dorsal margin largely convex then abruptly curving up, ventral margin finishing posteriorly by a sharp tip. Set of setae located on roundest part of dorsal margin and ventral margin of paramere.Aedeagus (Fig. 48) dorsal margin curving strongly but regularly without any drastic break, apical extension tapering regularly into a sharp apex pointing anteroventrally, posterior protrusion long and narrow, curving abruptly down at ¾ of its length, posteroventral protrusion absent.

Type material examined. Male holotype: [Philippine Is., J.J. Mounsey., 1912-181], [568], [ Poeciloterpa fusca Lallemand, type, det. V. Lallemand 1925], [Type], (NHM).

Male paratype. [Philippine Is., J.J. Mounsey, 1912-181], [♂], [ Poeciloterpa fusca Lall., det. W. E. China. 1927.], [Paratype], (NHM) .

Type Locality. Philippines.

Distribution. Philippine Islands (Fig. 148).