Cryphodera kalesari n. sp., recorded on Colebrookea oppositifolia Sm. from the Kalesar forests (Haryana), India, is described. Females: swollen, saccate, with two to three lip annules, with vulva1 lips protruding. Second stage juveniles: length 384 f 19 pm, spear = 26.5 f 1 pm, tail 46.5 f 6 pm, hyaline portion 21.5 f 2.5 pm, en face dorsal and ventral arcs of head skeleton bifurcate. Males: not found.
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