Drosophila (Drosophila) eprocessata Zhang et Toda, 1995
Diagnosis: Male fore tarsus without long, recurved setae. Aedeagus without sclerotized projections laterally. Dorsal process of aedeagus narrower than distiphallus, ventromedially slightly concave, apically with many spinules. Hypandrial process long, somewhat curved ventrad, apically round, with numerous spinules on surface.
Remark: This species is related to D. synpanishi, D. padangensis and D. torquata, in having the hypandrial process with numerous spinules on surface, but clearly distinguishable from them by the diagnostic characters.
Distribution: Sumatra.
Reference: Wenxia Zhang, Masanori J. Toda, Hide-aki Watabe 1995, Fourteen new species of the Drosophila (Drosophila) immigrans species-group (Diptera) from the Oriental region, Japanese Journal of Entomology, 63 (1): 25–51.