Holochlora annulicornis Karny, 1926

(Figs 7, 8, 9A–C, 10A–C, 11A, 11B, 12A)

Holochlora annulicornis Karny, 1926a: 104 — Karny, 1926b: 125

Material examined. EAST MALAYSIA: Sabah State • 1♂; Mount Trus Madi, Trusmadi Entomology Camp; N5.44174, E116.45074, 1189.0± 5.2 m.a.s.l.; 31 October 2023, 19h58–20h23; attracted to light trap at ridge; coll. M.K. Tan, J.L. Yukang & A.Y.C. Chung; SBH.23.29 (FRC) • 1♂; Mount Trus Madi, Trusmadi Entomology Camp; N5.44174, E116.45074, 1189.0± 5.2 m.a.s.l.; 31 October 2023, 22h45; attracted to light trap at ridge; coll. M.K. Tan, J.L. Yukang & A.Y.C. Chung; SBH.23.55 (FRC) • 1♀; Mount Trus Madi, Trusmadi Entomology Camp; N5.44373, E116.45203, 1191.0± 7.5 m.a.s.l.; 1 November 2023, 20h25; attracted to light trap near camp; coll. M.K. Tan, J.L. Yukang & A.Y.C. Chung; SBH.23.87 (FRC)

Remarks. We identified our female specimen by comparing with the images of the female holotype and original description by Karny (1926a) using the following characters: the antennae dark brown with white rings, the anal area of the tegmen dark brown, just before the knees of all femora having a black dorsal incomplete ring; the female subgenital plate large and transverse, with four lobes along posterior margin, as well as the shape of ovipositor (Figs 8A, 8B). The male specimens resemble the female specimen by the colour patterns on the head, pronotum and those described above (Figs 9A–C). The male specimens also resemble the male description by the shapes of the last abdominal tergite and subgenital plate with similar styli; although the cercus of our male specimen differ by being more slender than in Karny (1926b) (Figs 8C–E).

Distribution. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo [new locality record]

Type locality. Unknown