taxonID	type	description	language	source
5541BCC3D5F709BB40C1CEA528617FA0.taxon	description	Description. Yellowish brown species. Crown with two pairs of similar blackish brown spots on anterior margin. Eyes brown. Ocelli pale yellow. Pronotum with yellowish-brown stripe on anterior part. Inner and central anteapical cells at apex, third and fourth apical cells at base each with a dark brown spot. Face brown, frontoclypeus yellowish brown. Forewings yellowish. Legs marked with brown. Body elongate, robust. Head including eyes narrower than greatest width of pronotum. Vertex with fore margin produced roundly, median length shorter than width between eyes. Eyes fairly large. Ocelli on anterior margin, separated from corresponding eye by approximately their own diameter. Frontoclypeus distinctly longer than wide, anteclypeus expanded apically. Antennae arising near lower corner of eye. Pronotum with anterior margin strongly and roundly produced, posterior margin slightly concave. Scutellum triangular, slightly shorter than pronotum, with transverse suture curved and depressed. Forewing with 3 subapical and 4 apical cells, 4 times as long as wide, appendix wide. Hind wings with three apical cells and two anteapical cells. Profemur with 2 dorsoapical setae. Hind femur apical setal formula 2 + 2 + 1. Hind tibia flattened and nearly straight, with PD setae very long. Metabasitarsomere with three platellae and two setae on apical transverse row. Male genitalia. Male pygofer side longer than high, with many macrosetae posteriorly and some at midventral margin; posterior margin lobe alongate and with a long membranous process at inner apex (Fig. 5). Valve subtriangular with anterior margin concaved and posterior margin strongly produced medially (Fig. 6). Subgenital plate narrowing to rounded apex, outer margin rounded, with uniseriate row of macrosetae along lateral margin (Fig. 7). Aedeagus with well-developed basal projection on dorsal margin, tapered to acute apex, with pair of dorsal quadrilateral flange at midlength on dorsal margin; aedeagal shaft about half length of basal projection, expanded medially, apically branched in the caudal view, gonopore apical (Figs 8, 9). Connective Y-shaped, stem robust, arms well developed, articulated with the aedeagus (Fig. 10). Style long, broad at base, narrow at middle, apical margin expanded (Fig. 11).	en	Xing, Jichun, Li, Zizhong (2014): Two new species of the genus Abrus Dai & Zhang, 2002 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae) from China. ZooKeys 419: 103-109, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481
5541BCC3D5F709BB40C1CEA528617FA0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Thenew species is similar to Abrus leigongshanensis Li & Wang, 2006, but can be distinguished from the latter by the aedeagal shaft broad and short (about half length of basal projection); the basal projection tapered to acute apex, with pair of quadrilateral flange at midlength; and the apical process of style expanded.	en	Xing, Jichun, Li, Zizhong (2014): Two new species of the genus Abrus Dai & Zhang, 2002 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae) from China. ZooKeys 419: 103-109, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481
5541BCC3D5F709BB40C1CEA528617FA0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This new species is named after the type locality, Damingshan, Guangxi Autonomous Region in China.	en	Xing, Jichun, Li, Zizhong (2014): Two new species of the genus Abrus Dai & Zhang, 2002 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae) from China. ZooKeys 419: 103-109, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481
E80EFDD9D791584909E3EEA04C72855B.taxon	description	Description. External features resemble as Abrus damingshanensis sp. n., but color light yellow and body slightly small. Male genitalia. Male pygofer side elongate with many macrosetae posteriorly and a few at midventral margin; posterior margin lobe elongate and with a long membranous process at inner apex (Fig. 16). Valve subtriangular with anterior margin concaved and posterior margin strongly produced medially (Fig. 17). Subgenital plate broad and short, outer margin rounded, with many macrosetae on lateral margin (Fig. 18). Aedeagus with broad and flat basal projection from dorsal margin, deeply concave at dorsal margin, the basal projection without processes; aedeagal shaft slightly shorter than basal projection, with a pair of slender apical processes and its length equal to aedeagal shaft, gonopore apical (Figs 19, 20). Connective Y-shaped, stem robust, arms well developed, articulated with the aedeagus (Fig. 21). Style long, broad at base, narrow at middle, apex slightly widening (Fig. 22).	en	Xing, Jichun, Li, Zizhong (2014): Two new species of the genus Abrus Dai & Zhang, 2002 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae) from China. ZooKeys 419: 103-109, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481
E80EFDD9D791584909E3EEA04C72855B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This new species is very similar to Abrus brevis Dai & Zhang, 2002 in aedeagal shaft with a pair of long apical appendages, but can be distinguished from the latter by the aedeagal shaft longer than half length of basal projection; aedeagal shaft with apical processes located medially in lateral view and its length equal to aedeagal shaft; the apical process of style wide and flat; and the subgenital plate narrow apically.	en	Xing, Jichun, Li, Zizhong (2014): Two new species of the genus Abrus Dai & Zhang, 2002 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae) from China. ZooKeys 419: 103-109, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481
E80EFDD9D791584909E3EEA04C72855B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new species name is derived from the Latin word " expansivus ", referring to the apical process of style wide and expand.	en	Xing, Jichun, Li, Zizhong (2014): Two new species of the genus Abrus Dai & Zhang, 2002 (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae) from China. ZooKeys 419: 103-109, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7481
