A. chiasmaticus Yu & Yang, sp. nov.

(Figs 14–25)

Type material. Holotype, ♂, Mt. Daming, Guangxi, 14–17. May. 2011, coll. Xiaofei Yu. Paratype, ♂, Mt. Daming, Guangxi, 14–17. May. 2011, coll. Rong Huang.

Length: ♂ 4.6mm.

Crown yellowish (Fig 14). Coronal suture brownish, not reaching apex of crown (Fig 14). Face yellowish (Fig 15). Pronotum semitransparent posteriorly (Fig 14). Scutellum yellowish except apically dark (Fig 14). Forewing hoary, semitransparent; hindwing hyaline (Fig 14). Abdomen yellowish. Legs hoary except claws brownish.

Male ventral abdominal apodemes not reaching third segment. Male pygofer triangular, apical margin with setae; ventral pygofer appendage distinctly exceeding pygofer, thick, straight, pubescent, apex acuminate; dorsal bridge less than 1/3 length of pygofer, lateral lobes poorly developed (Figs 17, 18, 19). Subgenital plates tapering, with 2 rows of 21 macrosetae, 3 rows of ca.45 feeble microsetae, ca.18 marginal setae and 6 basal group macrosetae (Fig 20). Paramere elongate, apex falcate, subapex with setae, with slight swelling 3/4 of distance from base (Fig 21). Aedeagus expanded from base to 2/3 length in ventral view, distal 1/3 abruptly narrower, with two long crossed falcate processes arising from preatrium (Figs 22, 23). Anal tube process elongate, apex branched as in fig 24. Connective lamellate, approximately as long as wide, without distinct posterior emargination (Fig 25).

Etymology. The new species name alludes to aedeagal process crossed in ventral view, the Latin word “ chiasmaticus ” means crossed.

Remarks. The new speices is similar to A. sohii Thapa, but differs in having the aedeagal basal process branched, sinuate in lateral view and crossed in ventral view (Figs 22, 23), the shaft unexpanded in lateral view (Fig 23) and the male pygofer appendage pubescent (Figs 18, 19).