A revision of the deltocephaline leafhopper genus Scaphoideus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from the Indian subcontinent Author Viraktamath, C. A. Author Mohan, G. S. text Zootaxa 2004 578 1 48 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.169102 396d3884-e803-46f0-912e-ff19a5114651 1175­5326 169102 CDC86032-E788-4139-98E8-3733438378E0 Scaphoideus katraini Rao and Ramakrishnan Figs 107–109 . Scaphoideus katraini Rao and Ramakrishnan, 1988 , 69–71. HOLOTYPE ɗ, INDIA [NPC, examined] Coloration and form as described by Rao and Ramakrishnan, (1988) . Head of female more acutely pointed than that of male. Male genitalia : Pygophore longer than high, caudal margin truncate, subgenital plate with elongate, broad at base then strongly narrowed to a more parallel extension, basal region with three long setae in an oblique row. Style with apophysis short, laterally curved. Connective with arms slightly shorter than stem, paraphyses caudally acuminate, symmetrical, separate but held together, in lateral aspect ventrally curved. Aedeagus with welldeveloped dorsal apodeme, shaft narrowed caudally, apex strongly upturned. Female genitalia : Hind margin of seventh sternum with a median notch. Measurements : Male 5.00 mm long, 1.15 mm wide across eyes. Female 5.50 mm long and 1.25 mm wide across eyes. Material examined : INDIA : Holotype ɗ, Himachal Pradesh: Katrain, 15.vi.1987 , light, V.R.S. Rao ( NPC ). Paratypes : 1ɗ, 1Ψ, Himachal Pradesh: Solan, x.1987 , light, Ram Babu Coll. ( NPC ). Remarks : Coloration of this species resembles that of species of Scaphodhara Viraktamath and Mohan. The paraphyses are symmetrical and not curved as shown by Rao and Ramakrishnan. This species is very distinctive in having very peculiarly held paraphyses.