dc:description"Figs 63-70: Pseudolathra sagittata (63) and P. regularis (64-70), lectotype (64-65, 67-68, 70) and male from China (66, 69): male sternite VIII (63, 66); habitus (64); forebody (65); aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (67-69); dorsal plate of aedeagus in dorsal view (70). Scale bars: 64-65: 1.0 mm; 63, 66-70: 0.5 mm.";
dc:description"Map 2: Distributions of Pseudolathra himalayana (filled triangles), P. nigerrima (open squares), P. sagittata (open diamond), and P. regularis (filled circles), based on revised records.";
dc:description"Figs 45-51: Pseudolathra nigerrima, lectotype: habitus (45); forebody (46); male sternite VII (47); male sternite VIII (48); aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (49-50); apical portion of aedeagus in ventral view (51). Scale bars: 45-46: 1.0 mm; 47-51: 0.5 mm.";
dc:description"Figs 52-58: Pseudolathra transversicollis from Thailand (52-54) and northern India (55-58): forebody (52); aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (53-56); male sternite VII (57); male sternite VIII (58). Scale bars: 52: 1.0 mm; 53-58: 0.5 mm.";
dc:description"Map 3: Distributions of Pseudolathra pulchella (triangles; open triangles: female-based records), P. vellicans (filled circles), P. transversicollis (open squares), based on revised records.";
dc:description"Figs 38-44: Pseudolathra pulchella from Malaysia (38-39) and P. vellicans (40-44): male sternite VII (38); male sternite VIII (39-40); aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (41-42); ventral process of aedeagus in ventral view (43); apex of ventral process of aedeagus in ventral view (44). Scale bars: 38-43: 0.5 mm; 44: 0.2 mm.";
dc:description"Figs 29-37: Pseudolathra cordiformis (29-30), P. pulchella from Malaysia (33-34), and P. caffra from Kenya (35-37): male sternite VII (29); male sternite VIII (30); aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (31-36); ventral process of aedeagus in ventral view (37). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.";
dc:description"Map 1: Distributions of Pseudolathra unicolor (triangles; open triangles: female-based records), P. tichomirovae (open squares), P. lineata (filled squares), P. cordiformis (filled diamond), and P. brevincisa (open circle), based on revised records.";
dc:description"Figs 20-28: Pseudolathra brevincisa (20-24) and P. villiersi from Pakistan (25-28): forebody (20); male sternite VIII (21, 26); aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (22-23, 27-28); ventral process of aedeagus in ventral view (24); male sternite VII (25). Scale bars: 20: 1.0 mm; 21-28: 0.5 mm.";
dc:description"Figs 1-10: Pseudolathra unicolor; lectotype of P. unicolor (1-2), paratype of P. chujoi (5-6), and males from Assam (3-4) and Yunnan (7-10): aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (1-8); male sternite VII (9); male sternite VIII (10). Scale bars: 0.5 mm.";
dc:description"Figs 11-19: Pseudolathra himalayana (11-14) and P. lineata, lectotype (15-19): male sternite VII (11); male sternite VIII (12, 17); aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (13-14, 18-19); habitus (15); forebody (16). Scale bars: 15-16: 1.0 mm; 11-14, 17-19: 0.5 mm.";