XI. Gnathocinara Dierl, 1978 (FIGURE 18)
Gnathocinara Dierl, 1978, Spixiana 1 (3): 266. Type species: Ocinara situla van Eecke, 1929, by original designation. First
recorded from China by Zolotuhin & Witt, 2009: 249.
Diagnosis. Characterized by the following features: wings white or pale gray; 8th sternite with posterior margin deeply bifid, with two pairs differently-sized and shaped projections, anterior margin with two elongate, distally swollen processes; 8th tergite goblet-shaped, anterior margin with two acute bars extending outwards; uncus long, finger-shaped; gnathos reduced; valvae fused basally, deeply bifid to near the base and costa long and sickleshaped; harpe thumb-shaped; saccus slender.
Distribution. Oriential Region.
Remarks. Prior to the present study, this genus consisted of only a single species and had been recorded from China by Zolotuhin & Witt (2009). Here, a second species from China is described.
Map 11. Distribution of Gnathocinara spp. mainly in China.