5. Allocyrtopsis platycerca sp. nov. Wang & Liu.

(Figs. 15–18)

Material. Holotype 3, China: Tibet, Nielamu county, Zhangmu town, Alt. 2300m, 2010. VII.17–18, leg. BI Wenxuan; Paratype 2♀♀, same data as holotype.

Description. Male. Tegmina reaching fore part of 4rd abdominal tergite. Fore tibiae spines armed 4, 5(1, 1). Middle tibiae with 4 inner and 5 outer spines excluding apical spurs, hind tibiae with 13~15 dorsal teeth each margin above and 3 pairs of apical spurs. 10th abdominal tergite with median portion slightly produced (Fig.15). Cerci short, wide flat, base with a round process and an apex upwards bent lobe, apex blunt (Fig.15). Subgenital plate nearly semicircular, styles as in Fig.17.

Female. Tegmina only visible in lateral view, situated laterally. Subgenital plate with base broad, tapering; hind margin median concave (Fig.18). Ovipositor shorter than hind femur, broader, slightly curved upwards, margins smooth.

Coloration. Brown. Antennae with scattered dark rings, head and pronotum with yellow lateral stripes. Legs with markings and spots which darkish brown, dorsal teeth of hind femora and tarsus darkish. Measurements. (in mm)

Discussion. Males are distinguished from other species of Allocyrtopsis by the flat cerci. Etymology. The new specific name derived from Latin “platy-”+ “circus”, refers the character of male cerci. Distribution. China (Tibet).