New species and records of the genus Dolophilodes Ulmer (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) from India Author Saini, Malkiat Singh Author Pandher, Manpreet Singh text Zootaxa 2011 3137 46 55 journal article 45737 10.5281/zenodo.205455 10df7af0-a9af-4641-b4f7-69b016f60bdf 1175-5326 205455 Key to the males of Indian species of Dolophilodes Ulmer 1. Sternite VIII with well developed ventral process ( Figs. 3 & 11 )................................................. 2 - Sternite VIII without any ventral process ( Figs. 5, 7 & 9 )...................................................... 4 2. Segment X with short but wide apical incision ( Fig. 4 ); phallus with single large semicircular spine having basal plate ( Fig. 19 )................................................................................ D. punjpullaensis sp. nov. - Segment X excised to its base; phallus with single large median or curved spine having basal plate and supplemented by small spines ( Figs. 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18 )...................................................................... 3 3. Each preanal appendage thumb-like in lateral view ( Fig 13 ); apices of lobes of segment X apically rounded and meeting dorsomedially in dorsal view ( Fig. 14 ); phallus with long medial spine with basal plate, supplemented by 2 posterior, small and unequal spines ( Figs. 15 &16 ).............................................................. D. morsei sp. nov. - Each preanal appendage broad, leaf-like in lateral view ( Fig. 11 ); apices of lobes of segment X with pointed inner edges in dorsal view ( Fig. 12 ); phallus with long curved spine with basal plate supplemented by a posterior, small and semicircular spine ( Figs. 17–18 ).................................................................... D. malickyi sp. nov. 4. Ventral margin of terminal segment of each inferior appendage distinctly curved before its apex in lateral view ( Fig. 9 )..................................................................................... D . indica Martynov 1935 . - Ventral margin of terminal segment of each inferior appendage not or hardly curved ( Figs. 5 & 7 )..................... 5 5. Segment X with its apex excised to 1/3rd of its median length; preanal appendages foliaceous ( Figs. 6 )................................................................................................. D. ornatula Kimmins 1955 . - Segment X with its apex only slightly excised; preanal appendages not foliaceous ( Fig. 8 )...... D. tibetana Kimmins 1955