Drabescoides undomarginata Cen & Cai

(Figs. 1, 5)

Drabescoides undomarginata Cen & Cai, 2002, 116–122, figs. 26–33; Shang & Zhang, 2003, 257–260, fig. 2.

Body length. (including tegmina): ♂, 7.0 mm.

Materal examined. 1 ♂, CHINA: Guizhou Province, Kuankuoshui National Natural Reserve, 03–IX–2010, collected by Hou Xiaohui.

Distribution. China (Zhejiang and Guizhou Provinces) (Fig. 7).

Remarks. Only one male specimen was examined, and it was seemingly damaged, the aedeagus apical margin is irregular, but other features are consistent with those of this species. It can be distinguished from other members of Drabescoides by the male pygofer (figs. 5c, 5f) with 2 large processes and few macrosetae; style (fig. 5h) with basal part broad, tapered to digitate apex; connective (fig. 5d) stem greatly expanded, T-shaped; aedeagal shaft (figs. 5a, 5b) sinuated in lateral view with a collar-shaped process in the middle in dorsal view, a pair of lamellar processes on both sides of midline from basally to subapically and basal paired processes short.