Trichadenotecnum gombakense New & Lee

(Figs 1L, 15)

Trichadenotecnum gombakensis [sic!] New & Lee, 1992: 155.

Trichadenotecnum gombakense; Endang & New, 2005: 22.

Specimens examined. [Malaysia] 1 female, Fraser's Hill, Pahang, 7.iii.2003, KY (UKM); 1 female, Gunung Jasar, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, 14.iii.2003, KY (SEHU) .

Remarks. This species was described from a single female obtained from Gombak, Malaysia (New & Lee, 1992). The female specimen examined here is in good agreement with the original description (Figs 1L, 15). Although the present material does not include the male of this species, it was described by Endang & New (2005) from Sumatra, which clearly shows that this species is closely related to T. falx Yoshizawa, 2001 from Japan and T. isseii Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2007 from Nepal due to the possession of the asymmetrical and sickle-shaped hypandrial median tongue. The hypandrial median tongue illustrated by Endang & New (2005) is left-skewed whereas that of the other species is right-skewed. The illustration given by Endang & New (2005) is very likely drawn in dorsal (internal) view or reproduced in reversed position (Yoshizawa et al., 2007).