Anancistrogera brachyptera brachyptera (Gerstaecker, 1860)

Figs. 35 K–N

Material examined. Philippines: Luzon, leg. Jagor— 1 female, 1 male (Berlin ZMB) .

Description. Small but rather stout species. Head: Face ovoid; fastigium verticis little wider than scapus; ocelli visible but little distinct; fastigium frontis not clearly separated from fastigium verticis; subocular furrows present but not strong. Wings about covering abdomen (Fig. 35N). Tegmen: Radius with two branches, both forked near tip; media anterior free from base; forked behind basal third in two steps into three veins: MA, MP1, MP2; cubitus anterior and cubitus posterior both single branched, free throughout; with 3–4 anal veins. Legs: Fore coxa with a spine at fore margin; fore and mid femora unarmed; fore and mid tibiae with four pairs of large ventral spines and one pair of smaller ventral spurs; hind femur with 6–8 external and 4–14 internal spines on ventral margins; ventral margins with one pre-apical spine; with 3 apical spurs on both sides.

Coloration. General color uniformly yellowish brown. Face uniformly yellowish brown; hind tibia dark brown or black, except at base and apical area. Tegmen semitransparent with darker venation, yellowish near base and centre, blackish towards rims; hind wing semitransparent with darker venation.

Male. Eighth abdominal tergite of normal length. Ninth abdominal tergite globular, faintly furrowed in midline and before apex with a faint swelling on both sides of that furrow, terminating at apical margin into a pair of short blunt spines (Fig. 35K). Subgenital plate rather short, wider than long; apical margin convex on both sides, concave in middle; styli short.

Female. Seventh abdominal sternite wider than long, unmodified. Subgenital plate grooved on both sides of midline; apical margin in middle projecting (up-bent and curled in holotype) with truncate tip in middle, laterally concave on both sides (Fig. 35L). Base of ovipositor with small conical projection on both sides. Ovipositor long, moderately upcurved throughout; tip subacute (Fig. 35M).

Measurements from Gerstaecker (1860) (1 female).—body w/o wings: female 25; tegmen: female 18; ovipositor: female 13.5 mm.