Parastephanellus brevistigma Enderlein, 1913
Figs 35–42
Parastephanellus brevistigma Enderlein, 1913: 203; Aguiar 2004: 65; Hong et al. 2011: 41, 42 (p.p.).
Diagnosis. Pale yellowish streak of temple hardly contrasting with yellowish brown posterior part of temple in lateral view (Fig. 42), reaching occipital carina in dorsal view (Fig. 41); temples slightly angulate in dorsal view (Fig. 41); frons of ♀ unknown; medio-anteriorly pronotum gradually arising behind neck (Fig. 36); pronotum below tegulae costate (Fig. 36); pronotum stout in dorsal view (Fig. 37); vein 1-M of fore wing approx. 1.1 × as long as vein m-cu and 2.1 × vein 1-SR (Fig. 35); vein 1-SR of fore wing weakly angled with vein 1-M and about as long as vein 2-M+CU1 (Fig. 35); vein m-cu of fore wing approx. as long as vein 2-SR+M; sclerotized part of vein 2-M of fore wing not surpassing level of apex of vein r; vein r of fore wing ends near level of apex of pterostigma (Fig. 35); pterostigma rather abruptly narrowed apically (Fig. 35); hind coxa of ♂ approx. 3.7 × as long as wide in dorso-lateral view (Fig. 38); first metasomal tergite, length of ovipositor sheath and pygidial area of ♀ unknown.
Distribution. China (Taiwan).