Agnesiella (D.) lata Huang & Zhang sp. nov.

(Figs 50, 53, 56, 59, 166–174)

Measurement. Male, 3.25 mm (including wings).

Body brownish (Figs 50, 53). Face with brownish transverse streaks on yellow ochre frontoclypeal area, most of remaining part black-brown (Fig. 59). Vertex reddish-brown near coronal suture. Pronotum with 5 patches blackbrown and central area near posterior margin suffused with brownish. Scutellum yellow ochre with triangles brown (Fig. 56). Forewing with basal half covered with smoky infuscate patches; brochosome field light ochre (Figs 50, 53, 166).

Abdominal apodemes reaching middle of 6th abdominal sternite (Fig. 167). Male pygofer side with 2 bands of fine setae longitudinally on medial side of triangular sclerotized band; posteroventral margin slightly protruding with a digitiform appendage extended dorsad (Figs 168, 169). Subgenital plate with a small protrusion bearing a peg-like seta apically on bend (Figs 170, 171). Paramere with subapical protrusion broadened basally (Fig. 172). Connective with stem slightly shorter than lateral arms and central lobe absent (Fig. 170). Aedeagal shaft with arched lamellar dorsal extension subapically, ventral appendage horn-like and curved upwards (Figs 173, 174).

Specimens examined. Holotype: ♂, CHINA, Yunnan Province, Xinzhu, 2250m, Alnus nepalensis, 15-XI-1999, coll. I. Dworakowska. Paratype: 1♀, same data as holotype .

Etymology. The specific name is derived from Latin word “latus which means “broad, referring to the paramere with a basally broadened subapical protrusion (Fig. 172).

Notes. The new species resembles Agnesiella (Draberiella) stipitata sp. nov., but differs in the male pygofer side with a shorter appendage (Fig. 169), in the subgenital plate with subapical protrusion bearing a peg-like setae (Fig. 171), and in the aedeagal shaft expanded at middle then narrowed subapically in posterior view (Fig. 174), with the apical part of the ventral appendage shorter (Fig. 173).