Traulia flavoannulata (Stål, 1861)
Figs 22–24
Acridium flavo-annulatum Stål, 1861: 321 (holotype—male, Java; deposited in Naturhistoriska riksmusset, Entomology, Stockholm).
Traulia flavoanulata: Stål, 1873: 58; Kirby, 1910: 475; Bolivar, 1917: 630; Willemse, 1957: 393; Otte, 1995: 262.
Material examined. Indonesia: Java, 20–25 km SE of Bogor, env. of Cemande, Pangango Mt., 1000 m, 27 November–7 December 1999, 2 males, 1 female, coll. A.V. Gorochov (ZISP).
Notes. Studied specimens agree with the original description of male given by Stål (1861) and re-description of males and females provided by Willemse (1957).
Description of male genitalia. Epiphallus bridge-shaped; bridge broad and completely divided; ancorae relatively short, strongly curved; anterior and posterior projections broadly triangular; lophi of epiphallus great, eXtending, with enlarged outer and distinct inner lophi; oval sclerites elongated (Fig. 22). Cingulum sclerotised, consisting of very broad apodemes, Zygoma, and rami; Zygoma broadly rounded apically, covering the arch of cingulum (Fig. 23). Valves of cingulum divided (Fig. 23), apically short with blunt apeX (Fig. 24). Apical valves of penis with blunt apeX, almost as long as cingular valves; basal and apical penis valves connected by a strongly curved, unbroken fleXure (Fig. 24).
Distribution. Indonesia (Java Island).