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            <p> Siniphanerotomella He, Chen &amp; van Achterberg, 1994</p>
            <p> Siniphanerotomella He, Chen &amp; van Achterberg, 1994: 191 . </p>
            <p> Type species:  Siniphanerotomella fanjingshana He, Chen et van Achterberg, 1994 (examined). </p>
            <p>Additional diagnosis</p>
            <p> Antenna with 18–19 antennomeres (♀) and 23–26 antennomeres (♂). Occipital carina complete or absent mediodorsally. Notauli absent (at most area indicated by concave sculpture in  S. disparclypeolus Ji et Chen ). Vein 2-SR+M of fore wing usually nearly vertical, but sometimes nearly absent. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Oriental region of China (Guizhou, Guangdong, Fujian, Yunnan).</p>
            <p>Biology. Unknown.</p>
            <p> Key to species of  Siniphanerotomella He, Chen et van Achterberg</p>
            <p>1 Females; antennomeres 18–19; hind femur comparatively slender (Figs 1K, 4J, 5H) and 3.2–4.3 × longer than wide (Figs 1K, 4J, 5H); apico-ventrally carapace distinctly emarginated (Figs 1H, 4C, 5I)........................................ 2</p>
            <p>- Males; antennomeres 23–26; hind femur distinctly swollen (Figs 2L, 3L, 4P, 5P) and 2.1–3.0 × longer than wide; apico-ventrally carapace not emarginate (Figs 2K, 3K, 4M, 5R)..................................................... 4</p>
            <p> 2 Apico-ventrally metasomal carapace less emarginated (Fig. 5I) and its lateral lamella distinctly widened apically in lateral view (Fig. 5I); hind femur about 4.3 × longer than wide and less swollen (Fig. 5H); apex of T3 comparatively densely punctate-rugose, without large smooth interspaces medially in posterior view (Fig. 5I); POL about equal to diameter of anterior ocellus (Fig. 5D)....................................................  S. fanjingshana He, Chen et van Achterberg, 1994</p>
            <p>- Apico-ventrally metasomal carapace more emarginated (Figs 1H, 4C) and lateral lamella of metasomal carapace hardly or not widened apically in lateral view (Figs 1H, 4C); hind femur 3.0–3.1 × longer than wide and more swollen (Figs 1K, 4J); apex of T3 less densely sculptured and with distinct smooth interspaces medially in posterior view (Figs 1H, 4C); POL longer than diameter of anterior ocellus (Figs 1E, 4E).................................................................. 3</p>
            <p> 3 Ocelli larger and POL about 1.3 × diameter of posterior ocellus (Fig. 4E); metasomal carapace more emarginate apico-ventrally in posterior view and with wider lamella (Fig. 4C); hardly depressed above emargination and with less conspicuous bristles; hind femur more swollen (Fig. 4J); vein r of fore wing slightly shorter than vein 3-SR; vein M+CU of hind wing about 1.2 × longer than vein 1-M; mesosternum distinctly punctate (Fig. 4H); hind coxa pale yellowish...................................................................................................  S. chengjiaani Tang et Chen, 2022</p>
            <p> - Ocelli comparatively small and POL about 1.6 × diameter of posterior ocellus (Fig. 1E); metasomal carapace less emarginate apico-ventrally in posterior view and with narrower lamella, with distinct depression above emargination and with conspicuous pale bristles (Fig. 1H); hind femur less swollen (Fig. 1K); vein r of fore wing about 0.6 × as long as vein 3-SR (Fig. 1B); vein M+CU of hind wing about 1.8 × longer than vein 1-M; mesosternum largely smooth (Fig. 1I); hind coxa white..........................................................................  S. yunnanensis Yao et van Achterberg ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p> 4 Penultimate antennomere usually 2.3–2.5 × longer than wide; metasomal carapace in lateral view subtruncate dorso-apically and comparatively robust (Fig. 4P); metasomal carapace more coarsely sculptured (Fig. 4O)...................................................................................................  S. chengjiaani Tang et Chen, 2022</p>
            <p>- Penultimate antennomere 1.7–2.0 × longer than wide (Figs. 2C, 3I); metasomal carapace in lateral view evenly curved dorso-apically and comparatively slender (Figs 2J, 3H, 5Q); metasomal carapace slightly less coarsely sculptured (Figs 2I, 3J, 5N) 5</p>
            <p> 5 Coxae white (Fig. 2A); metasomal carapace in dorsal view apical part less narrowed than basal width of T3 (Fig. 2I); carapace in lateral view evenly rounded apically (Fig. 2J)............................................................................................................................  S. yunnanensis Yao et van Achterberg ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>- Coxae yellowish (Figs 3A, 5J); metasomal carapace in dorsal view apical part more narrowed than basal width of T3 (Figs 3J, 5N); carapace in lateral view more protruding dorso-apically (Figs 3H, 5Q)....................................... 6</p>
            <p> 6 Upper half of mesopleuron mainly coarsely punctate (Fig. 5M); hind femur comparatively narrow apically (Fig.5P); mesoscutum medially coarsely punctate and only posteriorly more or less rugose (Fig. 5M); metasomal carapace without depression medially in posterior view (Fig. 4R) and in lateral view apical surface of metasomal carapace curved (Fig. 5Q); [ventro-lateral carina of metasomal carapace distinct (Fig. 5Q); clypeus smooth to partly coarsely sculptured]...........................................................................................  S. fanjingshana He, Chen et van Achterberg, 1994</p>
            <p> - Upper half of mesopleuron mainly coarsely rugose (Fig. 3F); hind femur comparatively wide apically (Fig. 3L); mesoscutum medially coarsely rugose (Fig. 3G); metasomal carapace with depression medially in posterior view (Fig. 3K) and in lateral view apical surface of metasomal carapace nearly straight (Fig. 3H)..................  S. disparclypeolus Ji et Chen, 2003</p>
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0389BB46EE56DD0ED492FD6BFA33FE5A.text	0389BB46EE56DD0ED492FD6BFA33FE5A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Siniphanerotomella yunnanensis Yao et van Achterberg 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> S. yunnanensis Yao et van Achterberg ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 1–2</p>
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                 Material.   Holotype, ♀ (BIIC), China, Yunnan, Gaoligong Mountain,  
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                 , 98°47’ 15.21” N, 25°18’ 01.59” E, elevation 1941m, Malaise trap, 15–30.IX.2019, Lang Yi.   Non-paratype: 1♂ (BIIC), China, Yunnan,  
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                 , Gangfang, 98°46’ 11.35” N, 25°17 ‘57.26” E, elevation 2390m, Malaise trap, 30.VI–15.VII.2020, Lang Yi. 
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            <p>Description (Fig. 1). Holotype, ♀, length of body 3.0 mm, of fore wing 2.6 mm.</p>
            <p>Head. Median length of head 0.5 × its width (Fig. 1E). Occipital carina nearly complete, medially present weakly (Fig. 1F). Antenna with 18 antennomeres (left one intact, right one 17 left); scapus robust, slightly wider 1.3 × wider and 4.7 × longer than pedicellus, F1 1.3 × F2, length of F1, F2, tenth and penultimate antennomeres 4.7, 3.5, 1.2, 1.7 × their width, respectively (Fig. 1M). Eyes slightly protruding (Fig. 1D, 1E), glabrous, its length 1.1 × length of temple in dorsal view (Fig. 1E). Temples narrowed behind eyes (Fig. 1E). Frons slightly concave medially, reticulate below, laterally reticulate and extending from anterior ocellus to antennal sockets. Vertex and temple reticulate. Ocelli small, arranged in regular triangle; POL:OD: OOL= 8:5:12. Length of face 0.6 × its width (Fig. 1C); face protruding near antennal sockets, reticulate, medially convex reticulate, longitudinal ridge obvious and dorsal 1/4 smooth, almost complete to clypeus, obliquely rugose near dorsolateral corners (Fig. 1C). Clypeus distinctly separated from face, evenly convex, sparsely punctulate and with obliquely stripe in apical 1/4, wider laterally; length of clypeus 0.6 × its width; clypeus truncate apico-medially (Fig. 1C). Hypoclypeal depression small. Length of malar space 0.8 × basal width of mandible. Mandible long, upper tooth much longer than lower tooth, with deep basal depression.</p>
            <p>Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.7 × its height. Sides of pronotum smooth medially, remainder largely punctate (Fig. 1I). Mesoscutum densely reticulate, slightly concave and more coarsely reticulate postero-medially (Fig. 1J). Scutellum shallowly punctate, nearly smooth. Scutellar sulcus widely crenulate, with 6 areolae (Fig. 1J). Mesopleuron convex medially and sparsely punctate, densely punctate-reticulate basally, precoxal sulcus indistinct but densely punctate (Fig. 1I). Postpectal carina distinct (Fig. 1G). Metapleuron slightly convex, punctate-reticulate, slightly smooth near middle coxa. Propodeum mostly densely reticulate, narrowly smooth basally, basal 1/4 of propodeal median carina distinct, transverse carina strong, connected with two lateral longitudinal ridges, dorsal part of propodeum 2.0 × longer than its posterior part, posterior part without longitudinal ridges (Fig. 1J).</p>
            <p>Wings. Fore wing: length of pterostigma 2.5 × its width; length of vein 1-R1 and SR1 not complete, r:3-SR =4:7; second submarginal cell large, roof-shaped; 2-SR, 2-M and m-cu not complete; vein 2-SR+M and r-m absent; vein m-cu postfurcal; vein cu-a distinctly postfurcal; cu-a not complete, 1-CU1:2-CU1=1:8 (Fig. 1B). Hind wing: vein 2-SC+R longitudinal (= horizontal); vein r absent; M+CU:1-M=47:26 (Fig. 1B).</p>
            <p>Legs. Hind coxa smooth; hind femur robust, but fore and middle femora normal; length of hind femur 3.0 × its maximum width; hind tibia widened apically, slightly shorter than hind tarsus (Fig. 1K); length of hind basitarsus 2.2 and 1.5 × inner hind tibial spur respectively, 0.2 × length of hind tarsus.</p>
            <p>Metasoma. Surface of T1 and apical 1/2 of T3 longitudinally reticulate-rugose, T2 and basal 1/2 of T3 shallowly reticulate and with dense longitudinal rugae; length of T1:T2:T3=31:27:50; length of T1 and T2 0.8 × and 0.5 × their apical width, respectively, length of T3 1.1 × its basal width (Fig. 1L); metasomal carapace less emarginate apico-ventrally in posterior view and with narrower lamella, with distinct depression above emargination and with conspicuous pale bristles (Fig. 1H); ovipositor sheath comparatively long, its length 0.9× slightly shorter than hind basitarsus, slightly narrowed apically; ovipositor slender, extending beyond apex of metasoma, directed upwards apically, its exposed length 0.6× hind basitarsus (Figs 1A, 1K).</p>
            <p>Colour. Black; palpi white; mandible brownish-yellow, blackish-brown apically; basal two segments of antenna yellowish-brown, antenna light brown apically, darkened towards F1; tegula light brown; legs white-yellowish-brown; fore and middle legs: first to fourth tarsi light brownish-yellow, fore and middle femora light brown, tibia (except basal part brownish-yellow) and basitarsus yellowish-brown, the remaining whitish yellow; hind leg: femur, apical 3/4 of tibia, blackish-brown, first tarsi, and basitarsus yellowish-brown; the remaining cream; T2 and basal 1/2 of T3 yellowish-brown; wing membrane yellowish-brown with pale band below base of pterostigma; pterostigma light brown, yellowish-brown basally and apically and veins yellowish-brown.</p>
            <p>Male (Fig. 2). Length of body 3.9 mm, of fore wing 3.6 mm (Fig. 2A). Antennal 26 segments; scapus 3.1 × longer than pedicellus, tenth segments 1.9 × its width (Fig. 2C). Eyes slightly protruding, glabrous, in dorsal view its length 1.3 × length of temple (Fig. 2H). Clypeus distinctly separated from face, evenly convex, sparsely punctulate, with obliquely stripe in apical half (Fig. 2F). Occipital carina incomplete, medially smooth and absent (Fig. 2D). Fore wing (Fig. 2B): length of pterostigma 3.3 × its width; r:3-SR =19:22, r-m present, unpigmented; vein 2-SR+M present; m-cu complete 1-CU1:2-CU1=5:69. Hind femur 3.0 × longer than wide (Fig. 2L). Length of T1 and T2 1.5 × their apical width (Fig. 2I). Metasomal carapace in lateral view evenly rounded apically (Fig. 2J). T3 slightly emarginated apico-ventrally in posterior view and with narrower lamella, distinctly reticulate-rugose above emargination and with conspicuous pale bristles (Fig. 2K, 2J).</p>
            <p>Colour. Scapus brown, antenna darkened towards apex (pedicellus brownish-yellow, antenna darkened towards scapus); legs white-yellowish-brown; fore and middle femur, tibia (except its base), second to fourth of fore and middle tarsi light brownish-yellow, first tarsus and basitarsus light brown, the remaining whitish yellow; apical half of hind femur, tibia, first tarsi, and basitarsus blackish-brown. Wing membrane dark brown with pale band below base of pterostigma; pterostigma brown, veins of fore wing brown, veins of hind wing yellowish-brown.</p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Yunnan).</p>
            <p>Biology. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The species is named after the location (Yunnan province, southern China) where the type species was collected.</p>
            <p> Discussion. We have collected two specimens provisionally included in  S. yunnanensis , of which the holotype female differs from the male specimen. The male specimen is larger than the female; female antenna is more robust (which is what is expected) but darker coloured; male wing (Fig. 2B) darker membrane and veins almost complete (female veins incomplete); precoxal sulcus of male (Fig. 2E) distinct and concave, densely punctate (female: indistinct, not concave but densely punctate); propodeum of female densely crenulate (male: punctate antero-medially (Fig. 2G )); occipital carina of female nearly complete, medially weakly developed (male: area medially smooth and carina absent). Because of these differences, we have not designated the male as a paratype. </p>
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            <p> Siniphanerotomella disparclypeolus Ji et Chen, 2003</p>
            <p>Fig. 3</p>
            <p>Redescription. ♂, length of body 2.4 mm, of fore wing 2.6 mm.</p>
            <p> Material.   Holotype, China, Fujian, Wuyi mountain,  Guadun , 28. VII, 1986, Zhanghong. </p>
            <p>Head. Median length of head 0.4 × its width (Fig. 3D). Occipital carina incomplete, absent behind posterior ocelli (Fig. 3D). Antenna with 25 antennomeres (one intact, other 10 antennomeres remaining); scapus robust, 1.3 × wider and 2.2 × longer than pedicellus, F1 1.2 × F2, length of F1, F2, tenth and penultimate antennomeres 3.8, 2.7, 2.0, 1.8 their width, respectively (Fig. 3I). Eyes slightly protruding, glabrous, 1.5 × length of temple in dorsal view (Fig. 3D). Temples narrowed behind eyes. Frons slightly concave medially (Fig. 3E), smooth with sparse ridges below, laterally reticulate and extending from anterior ocellus to antennal sockets. Vertex and temple reticulate. Ocelli small, arranged in regular triangle; POL:OD: OOL= 4:9:13 (Fig. 3D). Length of face 0.5 × its width; face protruding near antennal sockets, reticulate, medially convex and longitudinal ridge obvious and dorsal 1/4 not smooth. obliquely rugose near dorsolateral corners (Fig. 3C). Clypeus distinctly separated from face, length 0.6 × its width, truncate apico-medially; clypeus evenly convex and nearly smooth, punctulate slightly and sparsely, basal less than 1/2 smooth, obliquely stripe in more than apical half. Hypoclypeal depression small (Fig. 3C). Length of malar space 0.7 × basal width of mandible. Mandible long, upper tooth much longer than lower tooth, with deep basal depression.</p>
            <p>Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 2.0 × its height.Sides of pronotum smooth medially, remainder largely punctate (Fig. 3F). Mesoscutum densely reticulate-rugose medially, with notauli and mid pit trace, middle lobe convex basally, medio-apically slightly concave and coarsely reticulate (Fig. 3G). Scutellum narrowed with a sharp end, shallowly punctate, nearly smooth, 1.1 longer than wide. Scutellar sulcus widely crenulate, with 8 areolae. Mesopleuron convex medially and sparsely punctate, densely punctate-reticulate basally, precoxal sulcus indistinct but coarsely punctate (Fig. 3F). Postpectal carina distinct. Metapleuron slightly convex, densely reticulate. Propodeum densely reticulate mostly, smooth basally, dorsal part 2.0 × longer than posterior part, basal 2/3 with longitudinal ridge, not connected with transverse ridge, transverse ridge strong and complete, connected with two lateral longitudinal ridges, posterior part without longitudinal ridges (Fig. 3G).</p>
            <p>Wings. Fore wing: length of pterostigma 3.0 × its width; veins 1- R 1 and SR1 complete, vein 1- R 1 1.6 × length of pterostigma; SR1:r:3-SR: SR1 = 8:11:64; second submarginal cell large, roof-shaped; vein 2-SR+M nearly absent, 2-M incomplete, vein r-m absent but with trace of vein, vein m-cu postfurcal; vein 2-SR+M nearly absent, remaining trace as long as vein m-cu; vein cu-a distinctly postfurcal; cu-a (3/4 present): 1-CU1: 2-CU1 = 12:5:35 (Fig. 3B). Hind wing: vein 2-SC+ R longitudinal (= horizontal); vein r absent; M+CU: 1-M = 25:11 (Fig. 3B).</p>
            <p>Legs. Hind coxa smooth; hind femur robust, but fore and middle femora normal; length of hind femur 2.6 × its width; hind tibia widened apically (Fig. 3L), slightly longer than hind tarsus; length of hind basitarsus 2.7 × inner hind tibial spur, 0.4 × length of hind tarsus.</p>
            <p>Metasoma. Metasomal carapace in lateral view protruding dorso-apically (Fig. 3H). Surface of T 1 and apical 1/2 of T 3 longitudinally reticulate-rugose, T 2 and basal 1/2 of T 3 shallowly reticulate and with dense longitudinal stripes (Fig. 3J), T 3 moderately emarginated apico-ventrally in posterior view, slightly reticulate-rugose above emargination, with smooth interspaces between sculpture (Fig. 3K), and sparse pale bristles (Figs 3J, 3H) and rounded apically in lateral view (Fig. 3H), length of T 1: T 2: T 3 = 25:18:40; length of T 1 and T 2 1.2 × and 0.5 × their apical width, respectively, length of T 3 1.2 ×its basal width (Fig. 3J).</p>
            <p>Colour. Reddish-brown; palpi white; mandible brownish yellow, blackish-brown apically; scapus and pedicellus brownish-yellow, antenna darkened towards apex; tegulae light brown; fore leg: tibia apically light brown and basitarsus brown; hind leg: femur and tibia apically brown, remaining brownish-yellow. Wing membrane dark brown with pale band below base of pterostigma; pterostigma light brown, brownish yellow basally and apically and veins yellowish-brown (Fig. 3A).</p>
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            <p> Siniphanerotomella chengjiaani Tang, He, van Achterberg et Chen, 2022</p>
            <p>Fig. 4</p>
            <p> In the original description of S.  chengjiaani (Tang et al. 2022) the holotype and the topotypic female paratype have accidentally the same number (No. 20047796). This number is correct for the holotype (despite that it is difficult to decipher), but the topotypic female bears No. 20047791. For both specimens the collecting date is 4.viii.2004 (not 24.viii.2004 as indicated in description). The sculpture of the clypeus of the types varies from smooth to partly distinctly rugose (the latter is reported for  S. disparclypeolus ). </p>
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            <p> Siniphanerotomella fanjinshana He, Chen et van Achterberg, 1994</p>
            <p>Fig. 5</p>
            <p> 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. </p>
            <p> 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). </p>
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