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            <p> Atkinsoniella Distant</p>
            <p> Atkinsoniella Distant, 1908: 235</p>
            <p>Soibanga Distant, 1908: 236</p>
            <p> Type species:  Atkinsoniella decisa Distant, 1908 (by original designation). </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Head with anterior margin varying from rounded to broadly rounded; without carina at transition from crown to face; ocelli located on or behind imaginary line between anterior eye angles; frontogenal suture extending onto crown or not; frons convex or flattened medially, epistomal suture distinct or obscure medially. Pronotal width varying interspecifically compared to head width, lateral margin convergent anteriorly and posterior margin shallowly concave medially, disk with or without sculpturing; mesonotum with scutellum usually convex, scutellum with or without sculpture. Forewing usually with four apical cells, base of second cell more proximal than base of third, or aligned transversely. Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1 or 2:1:1:1. Male pygofer produced posteriorly, posterior margin broadly convex, or narrowed, or truncate, with long or short macrosetae on median or posterior portion; pygofer process extending posterodorsally as far as or farther than pygofer apex. Subgenital plate broad, usually dorsally curved along apical half, with uniseriate or multiseriate macrosetae and microsetae on ventral surface. Aedeagus usually with broad base articulating with paraphyses, extending posterodorsad. Paraphyses articulating basally with connective, curved abruptly dorsad apically and usually with second articulation for aedeagus. Connective broad, extending posteriorly at least as far as midlength of style but not extending to style apex. Style without preapical lobe. Female abdominal sternite VII usually slightly produced, usually with posterior margin slightly concave and forming lobes; lateral margins parallel or convergent posteriorly. Pygofer with posterior rounded or subacute apically; surface with macrosetae on posterior portion and ventral margin. Second valvulae usually variable interspecifically, apex varying from acute to rounded, with few teeth on dorsal margin, each with numerous denticles.</p>
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410087D18152FFB1FF01E1A06425FF5D.text	410087D18152FFB1FF01E1A06425FF5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Atkinsoniella biundulata	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Atkinsoniella biundulata sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1–14)</p>
            <p>Description. Length of male 8.1mm, female 8.2mm.</p>
            <p>Head, thorax and forewing black in dorsal view. Crown with slender pale stripe along frontogenal suture attaining each ocellus; with small pale stripe around ocelli; eyes dark brown with pale margin in female. Forewing red in basal half. Face mostly black. Lateral and ventral portion of thorax black. Abdomen black in ventral view; sternites with posterior margins pale. Legs pale; tibiae and tarsi of prothoracic legs black; meso- and metatibia black; mid- and meta black apically.</p>
            <p>Head produced, anterior margin broadly round; median length of crown about two-thirds interocular width; ocelli located slightly behind imaginary line between anterior eye angles; with fovea between ocelli and eyes; frontogenal suture extending onto crown, attaining ocelli; frons flattened medially; muscle impressions distinct; epistomal suture distinct medially. Pronotum broader than head, lateral margins slightly convergent anteriorly and posterior margin shallowly concave medially; disk with median and posterior portion slightly transversely rugulose; mesonotum with scutellum convex and rugose. Forewing with four apical cells, base of second and third cells aligned transversely. Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1, but female paratype with right hindleg 2:1:1:1.</p>
            <p>Male pygofer, in lateral view, with posterodorsal margin forming lobe, triangular; dorsal margin biundulate; with short macrosetae on posterior margin and long macrosetae on dorso-median portion; pygofer process extending posterodorsally farther than dorsoapical margin and with acute apex. Subgenital plate with broad base, dorsally curved along apical half, with uniseriate macrosetae and short microsetae on ventral surface. Aedeagus subcylindrical, with unciform basal process articulating with paraphyses; slightly narrowed toward apex, and with pair of inner angular processes apically. Paraphyses as long as aedeagus, rugose on median-ventral margin, dorsally curved abruptly apically and articulating with aedeagus. Connective Yshaped. Style without preapical lobe, apically unciform.</p>
            <p>Female abdominal sternite VII, in ventral view, broader than long; posterior margin with three lobes; lateral margins slightly convergent posteriorly; surface, on posteromedian portion, with some transverse striae and with small setae mostly on anterior half. Pygofer, in lateral view, produced posteriorly, posterior margin with subacute apex; surface with macrosetae on posterior portion and extending anteriorly along ventral margin. Second valvulae of ovipositor, in lateral view, expanded beyond basal curvature, shaft narrowing slightly toward rounded apex, preapical prominence indistinct; teeth distributed from expanded portion to apical portion of shaft, two most basal teeth triangular, followed by larger ones, then progressively narrower toward apical portion; all teeth and dorsal and ventral margins of apical portion of shaft bearing denticles.</p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype, male: China, Yunnan Prov., Gongshan county, Cikai town (27°47΄46ʺ N, 98°35΄02ʺ E), 1 September 2005, coll. Liu Ye. Paratype: female, Yunnan Prov., Tengchong county, 17 August 2006, coll. Song Qiong-zhang.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The specific epithet,  biundulata , is of Latin derivation and refers to the biundulate dorsal margin of the male pygofer. </p>
            <p> Remarks. This species is similar to  A. lii Yang &amp; Zhang and  A. nigriscens Yang &amp; Li in appearance, but can be readily distiguished by the male genitalia. In  A. nigriscens , the body is obviously larger in the male, the male pygofer process has a short ramus near the apex, and the paraphysis divides into two branches at the middle that embrace the aedeagus (Yang &amp; Li 2004). In  A. lii , the forewing has the claval suture black, the male pygofer is subrectangular, the subgenital plate has multiseriate macrosetae, and the aedeagus is not subcylindrical and lacks an unciform basal process articulating with the paraphyses (Yang &amp; Zhang 2000). </p>
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410087D18157FFB3FF01E32A62FEFCFD.text	410087D18157FFB3FF01E32A62FEFCFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Atkinsoniella cuspidata	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Atkinsoniella cuspidata sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 15–28)</p>
            <p>Description. Length of males 7.6–8.1mm, females 8.1–8.5mm.</p>
            <p>Body dorsum black with yellow to orange markings. Crown with large median longitudinal spot at anterior half and smaller irregular spot near each ocellus attaining lateral margin; eyes dark brown with yellow to orange margin. Pronotum with discontinuous median orange transverse band. Scutellum mostly orange, apical angle black in some females. Forewing black with three longitudinal stripes, one in clavus almost covering all of its surface, other two in corium. Face pale yellow with distinct Y-shaped black stripe in all females, in males usually indistinct or absent. Lateral and ventral portion of thorax black. Abdomen mostly black; sternites with posterior margins pale yellow. Legs pale yellow with tarsal apex black.</p>
            <p> External features resemble  A.biundulata sp. nov. Head with median length of crown one-half interocular width. Forewing with four apical cells, base of second cell more proximal than base of third, or aligned transversely. Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1. </p>
            <p>Male pygofer strongly produced posteriorly in lateral view, with apical margin arrow-shaped; dorsal margin deeply concave before posterodorsal margin; disk with long median macrosetae, and with short macrosetae on apical portion and extending anteriorly along ventral margin; pygofer process medially curved, apically acute and extending posteriorly farther than apex. Subgenital plates broad, slightly curved from apical 2/5 to apex, with uniseriate macrosetae and short microsetae on ventral surface. Aedeagus basally broad, with basal ventral lobe articulating with paraphyses; apex dorsally curved. Paraphyses as long as aedeagus, spoon-shaped, apically acute. Connective Y-shaped; stalk short. Style without preapical lobe, apically unciform.</p>
            <p>Female abdominal sternite VII, in ventral view, broader than long; posterior margin with concavity medially forming two distinct lateral lobes; lateral margins approximately parallel; surface without striae and with small setae mostly on anterior half. Pygofer, in lateral view, posterior margin with subacute apex; surface with macrosetae clustered apically and extending anteriorly along ventral margin. Second valvulae of ovipositor, in lateral view, moderately expanded beyond basal curvature, shaft narrowing toward subacute apex, preapical prominence small but distinct; teeth distributed from expanded portion to apical portion of shaft, the first tooth triangular and small, followed by larger ones and gradually smaller in apical portion; teeth and dorsal and ventral margins of apical portion of shaft bearing denticles.</p>
            <p>Type material. Holotype, male: China, Yunnan Prov., Mt. Gaoligong, Alt. 1800–2400 m, 28 May to 3 June 2009, coll. Yang Zai-hua et Li Bin. Paratypes: 10 males, 13 females, same data as holotype.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The specific epithet,  cuspidata , is of Latin derivation refers to the cuspidate apical margin of male pygofer. </p>
            <p> Remarks. This species is similar to  A. heiyuana Li and  A. opponens (Walker) , but it differs from the latter in that the apex of pygofer is distinctly arrow-shaped, the disk of the pygofer has long median macrosetae and short macrosetae on the apical portion, and the aedeagus has a broad basal lobe in lateral view. In addition, its body is obviously larger than that of  A. heiyuana and  A. opponens . </p>
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