4. Nlunga parareeneni Cao & Dietrich sp. nov.
Figs 1, 18 a–d
Description. Ground color pale, eyes grey, without patches.
Anal tube appendage near middle, short, thorn-like.
Pygofer lobe without setae; ventral appendage slim and long, slightly expanded subapically in ventral view, apex pointed. Subgenital plate with about 5 macrosetae. Style with relatively small preapical lobe. Connective long, without central ridge of manubrium. Aedeagal shaft short; atrium very wide in caudal view, lateral lamellae of atrium reduced; dorsal apodeme developed, lamellate in lateral view; preatrium large, preatrial process thick and straight.
Measurement. Male length 3.80–3.90 mm, female length 3.70 mm.
Material examined. Holotype: ♂, GHANA, Western Region, Ankasa Resource Reserve, Nkwanta Camp, 5°16'54.2"N, 2°38'27.1"W; 7-9 vi 2005, ~350' elev., coll. J.R. Cryan & J.M. Urban. Paratypes: 1♂ 1♀, same as the holotype. [INHS] .
Etymology. The new specific epithet combines the Latin prefix “ para ” with the species name “ reeneni ”, in view of the similarity of the new species to the type species of this genus N. reeneni .
Diagnosis. The new species is similar to the other African species of Nlunga, but the aedeagus is longer and has reduced lateral lamellae of the atrium.