Barsine paraprominens Huang & Wang, 2018
(Figs 42, 168, 169)
Barsine paraprominens Huang & Wang, 2018, Zootaxa, 4457 (1):190, figs 1, 2, 6, 7 (Type locality: “Pailong Village, Linzhi County, Linzhi Division, Xizang Autonomous Region, P. R. China ”).
Material examined. Holotype (Figs 42, 168): ♂, “ 2130 m, 30. VII. 2017, Pailong Village, Linzhi County, Linzhi Division, Xizang Autonomous Region, P. R. China, leg. Si-yao Huang, Shu-qin Ji, Fu-hong Wei and Shi-fang Mo” (SCAU); paratype: ♂, same data as in the holotype (SCAU).
Diagnosis. Forewing length is 12.5–14 mm in males. This species is most similar externally to B. wernerthomasi due to its rather large size, but can be easily distinguished by its medial line being connected to the antemedial line and the antemedial line being evenly curved and continuous (while that is angled in the cell and interrupted in B. wernerthomasi). The male genitalia of B. paraprominens differ from those of B. wernerthomasi by the thicker tip of the distal saccular process, and the presence of a broad cluster of cornuti in the distal diverticulum of vesica (that has robust granulation in B. paraprominens).
Female is unknown.
Distribution. China (SE Xizang) (Huang et al. 2018).