Midoria curvidentata sp. nov.

(Figs. 21–30)

Description. Male. Length (incl. forewing) 6.9 mm; head width (incl. eyes) 2.2 mm; pronotum width 2.3 mm. Body yellowish brown, apical half of crown dark brown and anterior edge of pronotum black (Fig. 21). Fore wing with some black spots on veins and yellowish brown band (Fig. 21).

Male pygofer with long spinelike process ventroapically (Fig. 27). Style parallel-sided through most of length, apex bent mesad and acute (Fig. 29). Aedeagus compressed basally, curved dorsally and expanded gradually apically in lateral view, with pair of short processes dorsomedially and pair of long processes lateroapically (Figs. 26, 29, 30); gonopore apical on dorsal surface (Figs. 26, 29, 30).

Type material. Holotype: male, CHINA, Shaanxi Prov., Ningshan County, Huoditang Forest Farm, 5 June 2009, Xie Sha (NWAFU) . Paratype: 1 male, CHINA, Shaanxi Prov., Ningshan County, Huoditang Forest Farm, 12 May 2014, Li Qinglong (NWAFU) .

Etymology. The species epithet refers to the shape of the long processes on the subapical aedeagus.