Kaszabochillus subgen. nov.
Type species. Indochillus andamanus Kaszab, 1981, here designated.
Description. Body length 3.9–5.0 mm. Clypeus straight, without tooth. Tempora shorter than eye length. Suborbital keel reduced. Occiput very slightly flattened. Junction of interval 7 and 9 on elytra forming small obliquely directed humeral corner (Fig. 14). Elytra glabrous. Antennomeres longer than wide.
Diagnosis. Kaszabochillus subgen. nov. is characterized by straight clypeus without tooth (remaining subgenera have concave clypeus with small tooth); glabrous elytra and presence of small obliquely directed humeral corners ( Micropseudochillus subgen. nov. possesses row of setae on elytral intervals 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9); elytra without humeral corner; and tempora shorter than eye length ( Pseudochillus subgen. nov. has tempora 1.5–2.0 times longer than eye length).
Etymology. The new subgenus is named in honor of Dr. Zoltán Kaszab (1915–1986), expert in Tenebrionidae, and the name is derived from his surname and genus Pseudochillus, gender masculine.