Shulebra furvala Luo & Huang sp. nov. (Fig.8)
Description. Length of male 4.27mm. Crown yellow, anterior margin bluntly rounded, face with a black strip medially (Figs 8C, 8D). Pronotum black with posterior margin yellow, wider than head; scutum and scutellum black, scutoscutellar sulcus area yellow (Figs 8A, 8B). Forewing black yellow (Fig. 8E). Hind wing infuscate (Fig. 8F).
Abdominal apodeme reaching to 4th sternite (Fig. 8G). Pygofer side with posterodorsal margin row of rigid microsetae, disc with numerous longer microsetae, ventral margin and anterior part with thickened strips (Fig. 8H). Subgenital plate narrowed at apical 1/4 with row of macrosetae medially and row of microsetae on outer margin from subapical part to top (Fig. 8I). Paramere S-shaped with preapical part slightly expanded (Fig. 8J). Connective broad V-shaped (Fig. 8K). Aedeagal shaft extremely elongate and slightly dented at apical 1/3 from lateral view (Figs 8L, 8M).
Material examined. Holotype. ♂, China, Guizhou Province, Tongren City, Shiqian County, Foding Mountain, 25-VII-2022, coll. Yulin Hu, trapped by light.
Etymology. The species name comes from the combination of Latin words “furv- (black)” and “ala (wing)”, referring to the black forewing.