Dentifibula magna Mo & Liu
Dentifibula magna Mo & Liu 2003: 51, holotype in Shandong Agricultural University, Tainan, China.
This distinctive species is based on a series of three males caught in flight at one site in Anji County, Zhejiang, China. The original drawing of the terminalia shows an apically convex hypoproct with two short apical setae; a very narrow gonocoxite, its apicoventral lobe shorter and less acute than any other species and with no apical sensory peg indicated; a gonostylus that is conspicuously narrowed at midlength and greatly expanded apically; and a pointed, cylindrical aedeagus that appears straight and is slightly longer than the gonocoxites.