Macrosteles falcatus Zhang
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6151847 |
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Macrosteles falcatus Zhang View in CoL & Lu, sp. nov.
(Plate 4, figs. 11–20)
Length (including tegmen). Male: 3.2–3.3 mm; female: 4.0– 4.1 mm.
Pale green; head with 3 pair of irregular black spots; pronotum pale yellow with smoky marks, anterior margin with small black spots; scutellum with basal triangle and transverse suture black; forewings smoky, clavus slightly brownish. Vertex with midlength slightly longer than next to eyes and shorter than between eyes.
Male genitalia. Pygofer with distinct tubercle on caudo-ventral margin. Subgenital plates with outer margin convex over basal two-thirds. Aedeagus with shaft elongate, weakly curved dorsad, with lateral teeth from near base to near apex, slightly to apex, apical appendages moderately long, evenly curved dorsally, sickle-like, in lateral aspect, divergent. Male 2nd abdominal apodemes extending beyond posterior margin of sternum.
Holotype: male, CHINA, Yunnan Prov., Shangri-La County, 19.vii.2005, Coll. Lu Lin (NWAFU). Paratypes: 3 males, 4 females, same data as holotype (NWAFU and 1 male BMNH).
Distribution. China (Yunnan).
Remarks. The species is similar to M. laevis , but can be differentiated from the latter by the shorter apical aedeagal appendages, and longer male 2nd abdominal apodemes.
Etymology. The species epithet “ falcatus ” refers to the sickle-shaped aedeagal processes in lateral view.
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