Grammacephalus punjabensis Shah & Duan
(Fig. 1G & N; Fig. 2G & N; Fig. 7A–F).
Grammacephalus punjabensis Shah & Duan, 2019; Pakistan Measurements (mm): Male 5.0 long, 0.93 wide across eyes, 0.78 wide across posterolateral angles of pronotum.
Material examined: 1 ♂, India: Himachal Pradesh, Nauni, 30°51’38”N 77°10’27”E, 09.VI.2014, Hg light, Naresh M. Meshram (NPC) .
Diagnosis: Pygofer slightly longer than height, group of short setae covering membranous area posteriorly, patch of long microsetae present subapically on posterior margin. Pygofer process long, exceeding pygofer, directed postero-dorsally, tapered gradually, apex beak like directed ventrally, dorsally directed spine near sub apex (Fig. 7A). Subgenital plate triangular, broad basally, tapered towards apex with lateral uniseriate macrosetae (Fig. 7C). Style well developed, with reduced apophysis. Connective Y-shaped. Aedeagus elongate, gradually narrowing towards apex, apex acute, dorsal apodeme well developed, gonopore apical (Fig. 7E).
Remarks: This species is identified based on the descriptions and illustrations of Shah & Duan (2019). Earlier recorded from only Pakistan (Shah et al., 2019) but now recorded from India for the first time.