Senebra bracteiformis Kang & Zhang sp. nov. (Fig. 5)
Description. Length of male 3.83mm. Crown dark yellow, anterior margin bluntly rounded (Figs 5C, 5D). Pronotum greenish brown, anterior margin yellow; triangles yellow (Figs 5A, 5B). Forewing yellowish green in basal half, infuscate in apical half (Fig. 5E). Hind wing infuscate with brown veins (Fig. 5F).
Male pygofer side bifurcate apically in lateral view, dorsal part sharply elongated with thin setae, ventral part relatively shorter covered with small teeth (Fig. 5I). Paramere elongate with apex bluntly rounded (Fig. 5K). Connective broad V-shaped (Fig. 5J). Aedeagus with pair of large bract-like lateral processes basally longer than shaft, preatrium lamellar and developed, dorsal apodeme thin; shaft slim and simple, both preatrium and dorsal apodeme curved forward; gonopore apical (Figs 5L, 5M).
Material examined. Holotype. ♂, China, Yunnan Province, Jinghong City, Mengyang Town, alt. 750m, 7- VI-1991, coll. Yinglun Wang, Rungang Tian. Paratypes. 8♂, same data as holotype; 1♂, Mengyang Town, Wild Elephant Valley, 30-VIII-2010, coll. Juan Han, trapped by light ; 1♂, Mengzhe Town, Mandian Village, 30-V-2022, coll. Xian Zhou, trapped by light ; 11♂, Mandian Village, Naban River Nature Reserve, 1-VI-2022, coll. Xian Zhou, trapped by light ; 6♂, Naban River Nature Reserve, 100°40′31.69′′E, 22°7′40.49′′N, alt. 700m, 1-VI-2022, coll. Junjie Wang.
Etymology. The species name is the Latin word “bracteiformis (bract-like)”, referring to the 2 large bract-like aedeagal processes.
Note. The 2 new species of this new genus is similar to each other in body size and head pattern, but S. bracteiformis has the body color lighter and aedeagal processes bract-like, S. scapiformis has the body color darker and the aedeagal processes rod-shaped.