Striatanus tibetaensis Li & Wang

(Figs 21–30)

Striatanus tibetaensis Li & Wang, 1995: 191; 1996: 114

Measurements (male): body length: 8.0 mm; head width (incl. eyes): 1.4 mm; head length: 1.6 mm. Vertex elongate (Figs 21, 22), but shorter than pronotum and scutellum together.

Male pygofer (Fig. 24) in lateral view with apex tapered; ventral process (Figs 24, 30) very long and straight, with nearly one fourth its length extending beyond pygofer apex. Aedeagus (Figs 25, 26) simple, with pair of processes anteriorly near middle of aedeagal, shaft in lateral view; gonopore subapical. Material examined: 13 (Holotype, CAU), China: Xizang Autonomous Region, Yigong, 2300m, 29- July-1976, coll: Li Fasheng.

Distribution: China (Xizang).

Remarks: This species can be readily distinguished from other species of the genus by its very long and straight ventral process of the male pygofer (Figs 24, 30).