Ctenarytaina caudata (Mathur, 1975), comb. nov.
Distribution. India: Uttarakhand (Mathur 1975, as Euphyllura caudata); Nepal (1 ♀, Kosi, Pakhribas, 27°03’N / 87°18’E, 1700 m, to Mangmaya, 27°07’N / 87°15’E, 300 m, 29.v.2001, farmland, maize and rice fields, with small patches of strongly degraded forest, Syzygium cumini (D. Burckhardt) #4(3) [NHMB, dry mounted]); Sri Lanka (1 ♀, Kandy, 600 m, 1‒18.iv.1991 (J. Kolibáč) [NHMB, dry mounted]).
Host plant. Syzygium cumini (Myrtaceae) .
Comments. As suggested by Hodkinson (1986), Euphyllura caudata Mathur, 1975 and E. concolor Mathur, 1975 are members of the genus Ctenarytaina Ferris & Klyver, 1932, based on the presence of a subapical comb of bristles on the mesotibia in the adults and additional pore fields on the caudal plate in immatures. Here they are formally recombined as Ctenarytaina caudata (Mathur, 1975), comb. nov. from Euphyllura and Ctenarytaina concolor (Mathur, 1975), comb. nov. from Euphyllura .