Euphranta cassiae (Munro)
(Figures 14–23)
Rhacochlaena cassiae Munro, 1938: 33: Type locality: Pusa, Bihar.
Material examined: 2♀, INDIA: Maharashtra, Nagpur, NRCC, 18.ix.2009, David, K.J .; 1♀, INDIA, Karnataka, Bangalore, Attur, 03.x.2020, Sachin K .; 1♂, INDIA, Karnataka, Bangalore, G.K. V . K, 10.xii.2020, Maruthi K. V . (NIM) .
Diagnosis: External morphology and sexual dimorphism in wing pattern was adequately described by Munro (1938) except for male and female genitalia.
Postabdomen. Male. Epandrium dome-shaped with elongate lateral surstylus (1.5 times longer than epandrium), with hyaline proctiger higher than epandrium. Medial surstylus shorter than lateral surstylus with well-developed prensisetae (Figs 16, 17). Phallus elongate, coiled (3.05 mm), glans highly sclerotized with well-developed acrophallus (Fig. 18). Female. Oviscape elongate (1.92 mm), dark brown/black (Fig. 19); eversible membrane (1.36 mm) shorter than oviscape with conical spicules on proximal and distal ends (Figs 21, 22); aculeus shorter than oviscape and eversible membrane (0.69 mm) with three preapical indentations and four pairs of preapical setae (Fig. 22). Spermathecae hyaline, elongate and tubular (Fig. 23).