Compsidolon kerzhneri Kulik, 1973
(Figs. 9–10, 40–43)
Compsidolon kerzhneri Kulik, 1973: 21; Kerzhner, 1988: 75; Nonnaizab and Yang, 1994: 17; Schuh, 1995: 297; Kerzhner and Josifov, 1999: 329.
Specimens examined. 7 males, 2 females, CHINA: Beijing (39°9'N, 116°22'E), 20-27.VI.1957, He-Song YING and Shao-Hua LI leg.; 8 males (one of them photographed), 5 females (one of them photographed), CHINA: Hongtong County (36°15'N, 111°40'E), Shanxi Province, alt. 1500m, 13.VII. 2006, Xiao-Ming LI leg..
Diagnosis. Small size, total length 2.27–2.34 (male), 2.35–2.56 (female); general coloration yellowish brown; head, pronotum and hemelytra yellowish brown with dark brown spots and sometimes not obvious; vestiture covered with recumbent, light, simple setae and silvery, scale-like setae; interocular distance larger than width of eye; labium reaching to hind coxae; cuneus pale at base, membrane translucid, lightened at base; hind femora almost completely dark; tibial spines dark with black base, tibiae not darkened at base. Male genitalia (Figs. 40– 43): Body of endosoma relatively small, sigmoid, curving, with one apical spine.
Host plant. Artemisia gmelinii (Kerzhner, 1988) . Distribution. China (Beijing, Shanxi), Russia.