Euphranta klugii (Wiedemann)
(Figures 34–38)
Dacus klugii Wiedemann, 1824: 56 . Type locality: “ India orientali” [east India].
Material examined: 2♂, INDIA: Karnataka, Kundapur, 09. viii.2002. (collector name not mentioned, host: Avicennia officinalis) (NIM) .
Diagnosis: This species was described by Wiedemann (1824) based on a female collected from India and its generic placement resolved by David et al. (2013), who illustrated the holotype. The wing pattern (Fig. 35) is characteristic.
Postabdomen. Male. Epandrium dome-shaped, shorter than lateral surstylus, proctiger shorter than epandrium; medial surstylus shorter than lateral surstylus with well-developed prensisetae (Figs 36, 37). Phallus elongate (2.80 mm); glans of phallus with well sclerotized acrophallus and hammer-shaped subapical lobe (Fig. 38).
Females were not available in this study.