5. Furcilarnaca hirta sp. nov.

(Figs. 10–11)

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; Rs arising from R vein nearly in the middle, bifucated; M vein simple; Cu1 vein with 3 branches; A vein with 3 branches, the last of them united at base. Wings slightly extending beyond tegmina. Hind femur with 8 inner spines and 6 outer spines on ventral surface; hind tibia on dorsal surface with 7 outer spines and 5 inter spines. Hind margin of male 10th abdominal tergite with 2 pairs of hook-like processes. Subgenital plate divided to base, apical part of lobes hairy and with apex pointed (Fig. 10). Styli situated in the near base of subgenital plate, cylindrical.

Female. Hind margin of subgenital plate apex with deep and broad incision, lobes narrowly sharp (Fig. 11). Ovipositor straight, almost as long as hind femur and with subacute apex.

Coloration. Body pale yellowish-brown, unicolor. The color of veins darken than the cells.

Measurements. (in mm) Material. Holotype, ♂, Paratype, 1♀, China, Yunnan, Jinping, Mengla, Wendang, Alt. 850m, 2009. V.26, collected by Liu Xian-Wei et al.

Distribution. China (Yunnan).

Discussion. This new species is related to F. c h i r u rga (Bey-Bienko, 1962), but differs from the latter in the subgenital plate of male divided at base and the lobes of male subgenital plate being hirsute.