Onukigallia fanjingensis Zhang & Li

(Figs 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 15–22, 41–42)

Onukigallia fanjingensis Zhang & Li, 1999: 108, Figs 7–15; Viraktamath 2011: 101.

Diagnosis. Ground color chocolate brown with dark maculae. Pronotum (Figs 1, 2) with three dark brown maculae: one longitudinal and slender stripe medially, pair of triangular maculae between longitudinal stripe, other pair of large irregular maculae on anterior portion. An elliptical dark spot on scutellum. Forewings (Figs 6, 7) with inner anteapical cell closed behind (in two specimens from Guizhou Prov., China) or open behind (in one specimen from Hubei Prov., China).

Male pygofer (Fig. 15) with roundish caudal lobe covered with stout setae. Aedeagus (Figs 19, 20) as in O. onukii, but dorsal margin of aedeagal shaft without teeth-like projections, in lateral view. Posterior margin of female seventh sternite (Fig. 22) convex with slight median incision.

Measurements. Male 4.2–4.8 mm long, head 1.2–1.4 mm wide across eyes, pronotum 1.1–1.3 mm wide. Female 5.0 mm long, head 1.5 mm wide across eyes, pronotum 1.4 mm wide.

Material examined. CHINA: 1 male, 1 female, Guizhou Prov., Mt. Fanjingshan, 9 August 1994, Zhang Yazhou; 1 male, Hubei Prov., Shennongjia, 11 August 1997, Yang Maofa.

Distribution. China (Guizhou and Hubei).

Remarks. This species is structurally similar to Onukigallia onukii (Matsumura) but differs in having pronotum with three dark brown maculae, dorsal margin of aedeagal shaft without serrated process and posterior margin of seventh sternite convexly rounded and medially incised.