3. Furcilarnaca fractiflexa sp. nov.

(Figs. 5–7)

Description. Male. Body small sized, slender. Head broadly oval, fastigium of vertex about 2 times as broad as scape. Fore margin of pronotum slightly convex, hind margin straight. Tegmina rather exceeded beyond apex of hind femur; R vein with 4 branches, Rs arising from R vein nearly in the middle, with 3 branches; M vein simple, Cu1 vein with 3 branches (Fig. 5); A vein with 4 branches. Wings slightly extending beyond tegmina. Hind femur with 4–6 inter spines and outer spines on ventral surface; hind tibia on dorsal surface with 5–6 outer spines and 3– 5 inter spines. Hind margin of male 10th abdominal tergite bearing 2 spines (Fig. 6), with pairs of spine-like processes on ventral surface. Subgenital plate divided into two lobes, apical half of lobes strongly incurved and hairy, with obtuse apex (Fig. 7). Styli situated in the base of subgenital plate, cylindrical.

Female. Subgenital plate deeply notched, lobes triangular (Fig. 8). Ovipositor straight, with subacute apex. Coloration. Body pale yellowish-brown, unicolor. Eyes blackish brown.

Measurements. (in mm) Material. Holotype, ♂, Paratype, 4♀♀, China, Yunnan, Xishuangbana, Menglun, Alt. 600m, 2009. VI.1–2, collected by Liu Xian-Wei et al.

Distribution. China (Yunnan).

Discussion. This new species is very similar to F. chirurga (Bey-Bienko, 1962) and F. affinis sp. nov., differs in the male subgenital plate with strongly incurved apical lobes and the obtuse apex; subgenital plate of female with triangular lobes.