Dentifibula hastata Fedotova & Sidorenko
Dentifibula hastata Fedotova & Sidorenko 2005: 214, holotype in Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg.
This species is known from a single male caught in flight in the vicinity of Kamenushka, 30 km SE Ussuriysk, Primorskiï Territory, Eastern Siberia, Russia. The sketchy drawings accompanying the original description show an unusually long prolongation of the gonocoxite beyond the insertion of the gonostylus, a very prominent gonostylar tooth, and a long, strongly curved and apically pointed aedeagus that reaches the apex of the gonocoxites. The hypoproct and the slit at the apex of the aedeagus are not shown and a sensory peg at the gonocoxal apex is not clearly indicated. The only other Dentifibula with a strongly curved aedeagus is D. ceylanica, but it is shorter in that species.