“…Eremotermes (subfamily Amitermitinae) are found in many localities worldwide (Oriental, Ethiopian and Palaearctic zoogeographical regions), and in India they are known from the Oriental Region (Krishna et al 2013). Ten species of Eremotermes are reported globally, of which six occur in India: dehraduni, fletcheri, madrasicus, neoparadoxalis, paradoxalis, and sanyuktae, while three occur in southern India: paradoxalis, madrasicus, and fletchreri (Chhotani 1997;Ranjith & Kalleshwaraswamy 2021), five in Gujarat and Rajasthan: dehraduni, fletcheri, neoparadoxalis, paradoxalis, and sanyuktae (Rathore & Bhattacharyya 2004), and only paradoxalis from Haryana (Poonia 2019). The present report deals with Eremotermes neoparadoxalis as a new record trapped from dung cake in Palwal (Hodal), Haryana.…”