Stegana (Steganina) multiprocera Li & Chen, sp. nov.
(Figs. 12A, 12B, 53)
Diagnosis. This species is similar to S. (S.) fuscipes sp. nov. in the shape of male terminalia (Figs. 41, 53), but can be distinguished from the latter by having the clypeus brown; the cercus with much pubescence (Fig. 53A); the basolateral processes of aedeagus not bifurcated distally (Fig. 53C, D); the aedeagal sheath with some minute, serrated processes distally (Fig. 53E, F).
Description. Male: First flagellomere black. Palpus yellow, brownish distally. Mesonotum brownish medially, brownish yellow laterally (Fig. 12A, B). Katepisternum brown (Fig. 12B). Scutellum brown, dark brown near distal margin (Fig. 12A). Halter mostly yellow (Fig. 12B). Fore femur with a row of 3 long setae on distal part of posteroventral surface. Abdominal tergites mostly brown (Fig. 12A, B); sternites brown, about 2 times as wide as long. Male terminalia (Fig. 53): Epandrium with ca. 11 setae on dorsal to posterior portions per side (Fig. 53A). Surstylus with numerous minute, serrated processes on outer surface, 1 peg-like tooth and some setulae near distal margin (Fig. 53A, B). Hypandrium slightly expanded anteromedially, with 2 spinous processes (pregonite?) (Fig. 53C, D). Pregonite blurry or absent (Fig. 53C, D). Aedeagus with 4 pairs of processes basolaterally and much pubescence distally (Fig. 53C, D). Subepandrial sclerite slightly rectangle distally (Fig. 53G).
Measurements and indices. BL = 2.92 mm in holotype, ThL = 1.48 mm, WL = 2.04 mm, WW = 1.20 mm, arb = 6/5, avd = 0.82, adf = 1.57, flw = 1.71, FW/HW = 0.41, ch/o = 0.16, prorb = 1.08, rcorb = 0.85, vb = 0.33, dcl = damaged, presctl = damaged, sctl = 1.83, sterno = damaged, orbito = 2.50, dcp = damaged, sctlp = 2.00, C = 2.04, 4c = 1.00, 4v = 1.48, 5x = 1.88, ac = 16.50, M = 0.65, C3F = 0.73.
Type material. Holotype ♂ (SCAU, No. 125630, DNA #544, 2688), CHINA: Diaoluoshan, Lingshui, Hainan, 18°43'51''N, 109°51'28''E, alt. 980m, 3.xii.2003, ex tree trunk, H.W. Chen.
Distribution. China (Hainan).
Etymology. A combination of the Latin words " multus " (= multiple) and " procerus " (= process), referring to the aedeagus basolaterally with 4 pairs of processes.