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            <p> Family  Prophalangopsidae Handlirsch, 1929</p>
            <p> Prophalangopsidae Handlirsch, 1929: 724 ; Zeuner, 1934: 460; Zeuner, 1935: 102; Zeuner, 1936: 103; Martynov, 1937: 145; Zeuner, 1940: 29; Gorochov, 1988: 354. </p>
            <p>Type genus: Prophalangopisis Walker, 1870.</p>
            <p>Head, short and rounded as crickets, with long antennae inserted between the eyes, ocelli present. Pronotum semi-cylindrical, with posterior dorsal part much broadened. Fore and mid coxae with spines. Fore tibiae with auditory structure on either side. All tarsi falsely four–segmented (First tarsal segment separated from the second segment by a fine suture only) or four-segmented, their third segment without lateral lobes. Fully winged. The male presenting stridulatory apparatus on tegmina, but without neat mirror.</p>
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            <p> Key to genera of the subfamily  Prophalangopsinae</p>
            <p> 1(2) Lateral lobes of pronotum much longer than deep, without humeral notches; fore femora shorter than pronotum, the first tarsal segment shorter than the fourth tarsal segment; tegmina pad-like in female ...  Tarragoilus Gorochov, 2001 2(1) Lateral lobes of pronotum as long as deep, with distinct humeral notches; fore femora longer than pronotum, the first tarsal segment longer than the fourth tarsal segment; tegmina fully developed in female </p>
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            <p> Subfamily  Prophalangopsinae Kirby, 1906</p>
            <p> Tarragiens Saussure, 1898: 239;  Prophalangopsinae Kirby, 1906: 290 ; Caudell, 1911: 6; Zeuner, 1935: 104; Martynov, 1937: 145; Karny, 1937: 211; Zeuner, 1940: 31; Gorochov, 1988: 354. </p>
            <p> Type-genus:  Prophalangopsis Walker, 1871</p>
            <p>Ocelli present. Pronotum with hind margin rounded. Fore and mid coxae with spine. Fore tibiae with a distinct tympanum on either side, all tarsi falsely four-segmented, the first tarsal segment separated from the second segment by a fine suture only, with pulvilli slight traces. Tegmina always present and furnished with very large stridulating area within the male.</p>
            <p> The living subfamily Prophalangopinae is represented today by 3 genera and 5 species from northeastern India and China only.  Prophalangopsis obscura (Walker, 1871) (India and China);  Aboilomimus sichuanensis Gorochov, 2001 ; (China: Sichuan);  Aboilomimus guizhouensis sp. n. (China: Guizhou);  Aboilomimus ornatus sp. n. (China: Sichuan);  Tarragoilus diuturnus Gorochov, 2001 (China: Sichuan). </p>
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            <p> Genus  Prophalangopsis Walker, 1870</p>
            <p> Tarraga Walker, 1869 . Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., 1: 100 </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Walker, 1870 . Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., 5, suppl.: 116  Tarraga Saussure, 1898 . Rev. Suisse Zool., 5: 241. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Kirby, 1906 . Syn. Cat. Orth. Brit. Mus., 2: 290  Prophalangopsis Caudell, 1911 . Gen. Ins. Fasc., 120: 6. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Handlirsch, 1925 . Handbuch Ent., 3: 456. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Handlirsch, 1929 . handb. Zool., 4: 724. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Karny, 1929 . Lingnaan Sci. Journ., 7: 747. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Karny, 1931 . Trans. R. Soc. S. Afr., 19: 103.  Prophalangopsis Karny, 1934 . Nature, London 134: 460 </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Zeuner, 1935 . Stylops, Journ. Taxon. Ent., 4: 104  Prophalangopsis Zeuner, 1936 . Proc. R. Ent. Soc. London (A)11 (1–2): 11–22.  Prophalangopsis Karny, 1937 . Gen. Ins. Fasc., 206: 211. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis Shorov, 1968 . Trans. Inst. Paleo. USSR Acad. Sci., 118: 64 Type species:  Tarraga obscura Walker, 1869 . </p>
            <p>Large size, robust. Fastigium of vertex sloping strongly to frons, little broader than first antennal segment, without median sulcus. Eyes oval, prominent. Ocelli present. Antennae inserted between the eyes, the dorsal margins of the sockets not below the ventral margins of eyes. Pronotum with metazona distinctly longer than prozona, with hind margin rounded, surface punctured, shiny; lateral lobes as long as deep, with distinct humeral notches. Prosternum armed with a pair of weak lobes; mesosternal lobes triangular, metasternal lobes rounded. Fore and mid coxae with spines. Femora with ventral spinules, hind femora with weak feather-like sculpture on external surface; fore tibiae with open tympanum on each side. Fore and mid tibiae with dorsal spurs except at apex, hind tibiae with three apical spurs on each side. Both pairs of wings fully developed. Tegmina with narrowly rounded apex?C distinct, Rs arising in the middle of R, single or forked, male stridulating area very large. Wings shorter than tegmina. 7th and 8th tergites of male with hind lobes, 10th abdominal tergite and epiproct fused with each other. Paraprocts with long hooks. Cerci short and solid, subgenital plate with styles. Ovipositor reduced, upper valva with segmented appendages.</p>
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            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura (Walker, 1869)</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1–5, plate 1–A)</p>
            <p> Tarraga obscura Walker, 1869 . Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., 1: 100 </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Walker, 1870 . Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., 5, suppl.: 116  Tarraga obscura Saussure, 1898 . Rev. Suisse Zool., 5: 244. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Caudell, 1911 . Gen. Ins. Fasc., 120: 6. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Karny, 1929 . Lingnaan Sci. Journ., 7: 747. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Zeuner, 1935 . Stylops, Journ. Taxon. Ent., 4: 104  Prophalangopsis obscura Hubbel, 1936 . Univ. Florda Pub. Biol. Sci. Ser., 2(1): 25  Prophalangopsis obscura Karny, 1937 . Gen. Ins. Fasc., 206: 213. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Zeuner, 1939 . Fossil Orth. Ens., 156. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Gorochov, 1986 . Trudy Zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 143: 96.  Prophalangopsis obscura Otte, 1997 . Orth. Spec. File., 7: 315. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Gorochov, 2001 . Journ. Orth. Rese., 10(2): 364. </p>
            <p> Prophalangopsis obscura Desutter-Grandcolas, 2003 . Zool. Scripta, 32(6): 538. </p>
            <p> Walker (1869) described  P. obscura based on a single male specimen collected from northeastern India. Since then, no additional material has been discovered. In this study, we report two female specimens collected from Motuo, Tibet. In general appearance, they resemble the male of  P. obscura . We believe they are females of the elusive of P. o b s c u r a. They are described below. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Female. Large size, robust. Fore femora without ventral spinules, fore tibiae with 1 external spur and 2 internal spurs on dorsal surface, ventral surface armed with 5 pairs of spurs. Mid femora with about 3–4 external ventral spinules, mid tibiae with 3 pairs dorsal spurs and 5 pairs of ventral spurs. Hind femora with about 7–8 ventral spinules on each side, hind tibiae armed with 6 external dorsal spines and 9 internal dorsal spines, with 3 apical spurs on each side. Venation of fore tegmina as in fig.1. Ra of tegmina with 4–5 branches near apex, Rs arising before the middle, forked; MP+CuA with 7 branches. Ra of hind wings with 4–5 branches, Rs arising before the middle, forked. Epiproct rounded and apparently fused to tenth abdominal tergite, paraprocts produced somewhat posteriorly. Cerci short and solid, conical. Subgenital plate short, transverse. Ovipositor reduced, upper valva with segmented appendages.</p>
            <p> FIGURES 1–5.  Prophalangopsis obscura (Walker, 1869) . 1. Tegmina and wing of female; 2. Pronotum of female, dorsal view; 3. Hind tarsus, lateral view; 4. End of female abdomen, dorsal view; 5. End of female abdomen, ventral view. </p>
            <p>Coloration of body brown varied with yellowish white. Occiput with 5 irregular light lines, prozona of pronotum light testaceous and translucent, with two rows of blackish median spots and each bearing a large black marking. All femora obliquely striated with blackish brown on external face. Tegmina pale brown, with yellowish veins. Wings translucent.</p>
            <p>Measurements (mm). Length of body Female: 34.0, length of pronotum, 10.0, length of tegmina, 45.0, length of hind femora, 20.0.</p>
            <p>Material studied. 2 fermales: Aniqiao, alt. 1100m, Motuo County, Xizang (Tibet), 16–18.VIII.2005, leg. Tang –Liang.</p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Xizang) and India.</p>
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            <p> Genus  Aboilomimus Gorochov, 2001</p>
            <p> Aboilomimus Gorochov, 2001 . Journ. Orth. Res., 10 (2): 360. </p>
            <p> Type species:  Aboilomimus sichuanensis Gorochov, 2001</p>
            <p>Medium size, slender. Fastigium of vertex sloping strongly to frons, little broader than first antennal segment, without median sulcus. Eyes oval, prominent. Ocelli present. Antennae inserted between the eyes, the dorsal margins of the sockets not below the ventral margins of eyes. Pronotum with metazona distinctly shorter than prozona, with hind margin rounded, surface almost smooth or with wrinkles; lateral lobes as long as deep, with distinct humeral notches. Prosternum armed with a pair of weak lobes; mesosternal lobes triangular, metasternal lobes rounded. Fore and mid coxae with spines. Femora with ventral spinules, hind femora with weak feather-like sculpture on external surface; fore tibiae with open tympanum on each side. Fore and mid tibiae with dorsal spurs except at apex, hind tibiae with three apical spurs on each side. Both pairs of wings fully developed. Tegmina with truncate apex, C indistinct, Rs arising in the middle of R, single or forked, male stridulating area very large. Wings shorter than tegmina. Tergites of male without any hind lobes, 10th abdominal tergite and epiproct fused with each other. Cerci short and solid, subgenital plate with styles. Ovipositor reduced, upper valva with segmented appendages.</p>
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            <p> Aboilomimus guizhouensis sp. n.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 6–9; Plate 1–B)</p>
            <p> Description. Male. Medium size, slender. Metazona of pronotum almost smooth. Fore femora without ventral spinules, fore tibiae with 1 external spur and 2 internal spurs on dorsal surface, ventral surface armed with 5 pairs of spurs. Mid femora with about 0–2 external ventral spinules, mid tibiae with 3 pairs dorsal spurs and 5 pairs of ventral spurs. Hind femora with about 7–9 ventral spinules on each side, hind tibiae armed with 6 external dorsal spines and 9 internal dorsal spines, with 3 apical spurs on each side. Venation of tegmina and hind wings as in fig.6. Ra of tegmina with 3 branches near apex, Rs forked, MA bifurcate near base, MP+CuA1 with 4 branches, CuA2 with 3 branches. Ra of hind wings with 3 branches, Rs single and arising in the middle (R and Rs of tegmina single, MP+ CuA1 with 3 branches, CuA2 bifurcated. Ra of hind wings single, Rs arising behind the middle in  A. sichuanensis ). Tenth abdominal tergite and epiproct fused with each other (Fig. 7), sulcate above, dorsal surface with two longitudinal carinae and transverse wrinkles at each side (dorsal surface of 10th abdominal tergite almost smooth in  A. sichuanensis ). Paraprocts closely wrapped the median lobe, with hooks curved upward. Cerci short and solid, conical. Subgenital plate triangularly notched at apex (shallowly emarginated at hind margin in  A. sichuanensis ), and with long styli (Fig. 9). </p>
            <p>Coloration of body blackish brown, shining. Occiput and palpi maxillary yellowish brown, pronotum black with yellow margins, tegmina and wings brown with rather variable large yellow spots, spines of hind tibiae with darkened apex.</p>
            <p>Female. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Measurements (mm). Male, Length of body, 21.0, length of pronotum, 7.0, length of tegmina, 25.0, length of hind femora, 20.0.</p>
            <p>Holotype Male, Guizhou Chishui National Reserve in Spinulose tree fern, 10.VIII.1992, leg. Du Yu-Zhou (SEM).</p>
            <p>Etymology. This new species’ name refers to the type locality.</p>
            <p> Discussion. In its size and general appearance this new species is similar to  A. sichuanensis Gorochov, 2001 . It distinguished by the venation of tegmina, the male 10th abdominal tergite and its subgenital plate. </p>
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            <p> Aboilomimus sichuanensis Gorochov</p>
            <p>(Plate 1–D)</p>
            <p> Aboilomimus sichuanensis Gorochov, 2001 . Journ. Orth. Res., 10 (2): 361–366. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Male. Almost entirely black. Pronotum with whitish narrow edges, all femora with small slight spots on upper part. Ra and Rs of tegmina single, area between CuA2 and CuP distinctly widened; dorsal surface of 10th abdominal tergite almost smooth; subgenital plate of male shallowly emarginated at hind margin.</p>
            <p>Material studied. Holotype male; paratype, 1 male, Yingxiu, alt. 900m, Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, 14.IX.1983, leg. Wang Rui-Qi.</p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Sichuan).</p>
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            <p> Aboilomimus ornatus sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs. 10–14, plate 1–C)</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Medium size, slender. Metazona of pronotum considerably rugose. Fore femora without ventral spinules, fore tibiae with 1 external spur and 2 internal spurs on dorsal surface, ventral surface armed with 5 pairs of spurs. Mid femora without ventral spinules, mid tibiae with 3–4 pairs dorsal spurs and 5 pairs of ventral spurs. Hind femora with about 5–9 ventral spinules on each side, hind tibiae armed with 6 external dorsal spines and 6 internal dorsal spines, with 3 apical spurs on each side. Tegmina well developed, C indistinct, Ra with 3 branches near apex, Rs with 3 branches, Ma bifurcated near base, Mp+CuA1 with 5 branches, CuA2 bifurcated. Ra of hind wings single, Rs arising in the middle and with 3 branches. All abdominal tergites with a prominent median keel. Tenth abdominal tergite and epiproct fused with each other (Fig. 11), Paraprocts with hooks curved upward. Cerci short and solid, conical. Subgenital plate triangularly notched at apex and with long styli (Fig. 13).</p>
            <p>Female. Venation of elytra and hind wing as male, but between Mp+CuA1 and CuP of elytra with 4 branches and without stridulatory mechanism. Seventh abdominal tergite produced in middle of hind margin into a triangular process (Fig. 14). Subgenital plate short, with truncate hind margin. Ovipositor reduced, upper valva with segmented appendages.</p>
            <p>Coloration of body yellowish brown varied with some black and light tones. Occiput blackish with 5 irregular longitudinal light stripes, pronotum pitch black, with a distinct testaceous band along the middle in prozona. Legs light with knees darkened. Tegmina shiny, blackish with green costal area. Appendages of valva whitish.</p>
            <p>Measurements (mm). Length of body: Male; 18.0, Female, 20.0; length of pronotum: Male, 7.5; Female, 8.0; length of tegmina: Male, 22.0, Female, 17.0; length of hind femora: Male, 16.0, Female, 17.0.</p>
            <p>Holotype Male: Heixuangou, alt. 2000m, Labahe Reserve, Tianquan county, Sichuan Province, 27.VII.2007, leg. Liu Xian-Wei et al.; Partypes: 2 females, same data as in holotype.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The name refers to the ornate coloration of the species in life.</p>
            <p> Discussion. This new species resembles  A. sichuanensis Gorochov and  Aboilomimus guizhouensis sp. n. , but differs from the latter in: (1) occiput blackish with 5 irregular light stripes; (2) pronotum dark black, with a distinct testaceous band along the middle in prozona; (3) metazona of pronotum considerably rugose. </p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Sichuan).</p>
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            <p> Genus  Tarragoilus Gorochov, 2001</p>
            <p> Tarragoilus Gorochov, 2001 Zoosys. Rossica , 9 (2): 313. Type species:  Tarragoilus diuturnus Gorochov, 2001 . </p>
            <p>Medium size, slender. Fastigium of vertex sloping strongly to frons, little broader than first antennal segment, without median sulcus. Eyes oval, prominent. Ocelli present. Antennae inserted between the eyes, the dorsal margins of the sockets not below the ventral margins of eyes. Pronotum with metazona at least equal to prozona, with hind margin rounded, surface almost smooth, shiny; lateral lobes much longer than deep, without humeral notches. Prosternum armed with a pair of weak lobes; mesosternal lobes triangular, metasternal lobes rounded. Fore and mid coxae with spines. Fore femora shorter than pronotum fore tibiae with open tympanum on each side. Fore and mid tibiae with dorsal spurs except at apex, hind tibiae with three apical spurs on each side. Both pairs of wings fully developed in male, tegmina with rounded apex, C indistinct, Rs arising behind the middle of R, stridulating area very large. Wings shorter than tegmina..The 7th and 8th abdominal tergites of male with hind lobes, 10th abdominal tergite and epiproct separated with each other. Cerci short and solid, subgenital plate with styles. Ovipositor reduced, upper valva with segmented appendages.</p>
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            <p> Tarragoilus diuturnus Gorochov, 2001</p>
            <p>(Plate 1–E)</p>
            <p> Tarragoilus diuturnus Gorochov, 2001 Zoosys. Rossica , 9 (2): 313–315. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Male. Dark to blackish brown. Lateral lobes of pronotum much longer than deep, without humeral notches. Fore femora shorter than pronotum, the first tarsal segment shorter than the fourth tarsal segment. Tegmen for extending to abdominal apex, practically round; hind wing short, narrower than tegmen.</p>
            <p>Material studied. 5 adult males, 2 male nymphs, 1 female nymphs, Gongyihai, alt. 2060m, Liziping Reserve, Shimian County, Sichuan Province, 24.VII.2007, leg. Liu Xian-Wei et al.</p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Sichuan).</p>
            <p> PLATE 1. Figs. A–E Recent  Prophalangopsinae from China. A.  Prophalangopsis obscura , female of normal color, dorsal view; B.  Aboilomimus guizhouensi , male of normal color, dorsal view; C.  Aboilomimus ornatus , male of normal color, dorsal view; D.  Aboilomimus sichuanensis ; male of normal color, dorsal view; E.  Tarragoilus diuturnus male of normal color, dorsal view. </p>
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            <p> Tarragoilus sp. </p>
            <p> Represented by a single male specimen (nymph). Resembles  T. diuturnus Gorochov, 2001 , but with the head with whitish vertex. </p>
            <p>Material studied. 1 male (nymph), Qinlingliang, alt. 2000m, Houzhenzi County, Shaanxi Province, 13.V.2008, leg. Huang-Hao.</p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Shaanxi).</p>
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