Siniphanerotomella fanjinshana He, Chen et van Achterberg, 1994
Fig. 5
The type series of S. fanjinshana consists of males only (He et al. 1994). During the research on this species a topotypic female was discovered, which is illustrated here for the first time (Figs 5A–I) and included in the new key to species. It has No. 935682 and was collected at the same date (11.vii.1993) as the holotype male.
The female has body length of 3.2 mm and length of fore wing 2.7 mm; antenna with 18 antennomeres and apically paler than subbasally (Fig. D1); clypeus sparsely punctate; POL about equal to diameter of anterior ocellus (Fig. 4D); medial depression of frons smooth (Fig. 4D); mesoscutum largely coarsely reticulate (Fig. 4B); mesopleuron sparsely punctate (Fig. 4F); mesosternum largely smooth; pterostigma robust (Fig. 4A 1); vein r of fore wing straight; hind femur about 4.3 × longer than wide and less swollen than in other species (Fig. 4H; unknown of S. disparclypeolus); apical half of hind tibia distinctly swollen (Fig. 4H); metasomal carapace 2.2 × longer than its maximum width and distinctly narrowed apically in dorsal view, and mainly coarsely longitudinally rugose (Fig. 4G); apico-ventrally metasomal carapace less emarginated than in other species (Fig. 4I; unknown of S. disparclypeolus) and its lateral lamella distinctly widened apically in lateral view (Fig. 4H); apex of metasomal carapace comparatively densely punctate-rugose, without large smooth interspaces medially in posterior view, without depression medio-posteriorly and with moderately conspicuous bristles(Fig. 4H); apex of carapace in lateral view evenly rounded (Fig. 4H).