Agnesiella (D.) glabra Huang & Zhang sp. nov.
(Figs 33, 37, 41, 45, 130–136)
Measurement. Male, 3.81 mm (including wings).
Body yelllowish (Figs 33, 37). Face dark brown near clypeal sulcus, brownish transverse streaks on beige frontoclypeal area, most part of anteclypeus brownish, lorum dark brown and gena black-brown (Fig. 45). Pronotum with a central oval patch and 2 pairs of lateral patches black-brown, between central and lateral patches with 2 black-brown patches connecting with lateral lower patches. Scutellum reddish brown with triangles black-brown (Fig. 41). Forewing yellowish with 2 broad bands, one at base dark brown and the other near cross vein brownish; a testaceous area surrounded by distal end of brochosome field, ScP+RA and R vein; brochosome field yellowish (Figs 33, 37, 121).
Abdominal apodemes reaching center of 6th abdominal sternite (Fig. 131). Male pygofer side with a band of fine moderate setae and a rigid microsetae band near posterior margin; posterior margin slightly protruding and sclerotized with a long digitiform appendage curved dorsad (Fig. 132). Subgenital plate with some long fine setae terminally on outer side and a small protrusion at bend (Fig. 133). Paramere with caudal end bifurcate (Figs 133, 134). Connective with stem nearly as long as lateral arms and central lobe indistinct (Fig. 133). Aedeagal shaft slen- der without lamellar ventral appendage (Figs 135, 136).
Specimens examined. Holotype: ♂, CHINA, Sichuan Province, Moxi, 1600m, Alnus nepalensis, 5-XI-1999, coll. I. Dworakowska. Paratype: 1♂ 5♀, same data as holotype .
Etymology. The specific name is derived from Latin word “glabra, referring to the smooth aedeagal shaft lacking appendages (Fig. 135).
Notes. The new species resembles Agnesiella (Draberiella) innota, but differs in the forewing with a dark brown patch at the base (Figs 37, 130), in the posterior margin of the male pygofer side slightly protruding (Fig. 132) and in the end of the subgenital plate some long fine lateral setae (Fig. 133).