Stirellus rubrolineatus (Distant) n. rec.
(Fig. 5)
Arya rubrolineata Distant, 1908: 338 .
Aconura rubrofasciata Matsumura, 1914: 230 .
Stirellus rubrolineatus, Emeljanov, 1962: 238 .
Doratulina rubrolineata, Vilbaste, 1965: 10 .
Stirellus rubrolineatus, Day & Fletcher, 1994: 1199 .
Doratulina rubrolineata, Zahniser & Nielson, 2012: 49 .
Stirellus rubrolineatus, Duan, Webb & Zhang, 2016: 127, comb. reinstated.
Measurement. Male: 4.8–5.1mm; female: 5.1mm.
Description. Coloration. Tannish to pale yellow (Fig. 5 A–D). Crown with brownish red to orange red transverse band interrupted medially with two dots under the band (Fig. 5 A–B, 5D). Frontoclypeus having two blackish spots on each side just below antennal sockets (Fig. 5E). Forewing yellowish brown with white prominent venation (Fig. 5 A–C).
Morphology. Head narrower than pronotum, with anterior margin smoothly curved to face (Fig. 5 A–D). Crown almost equal to or a little longer than breadth between eyes (Fig. 5 A–B, 5D). Ocellus present next to eye at anterior margin. Eye fairly large (Fig. 5 A–E). Apex of anteclypeus broadened, surpassing the normal genal curve. Median length of pronotum nearly equal to the median length of crown (Fig. 5 A–B, 5D). Mesonotum and scutellum generally shorter than pronotum. Forewing macropterous (Fig. 5 A–C).
Male genitalia. Pygofer side with no macrosetae (Fig. 5G). Subgenital plate laterally smooth, with macrosetae uniseriate (Fig. 5H). Valve broadly triangular (Fig. 5I). Style narrow, apophysis generally thick, thumb-like, curved laterally (Fig. 5J). Connective with arms separated, stem shorter than arms (Fig. 5K). Aedeagal shaft long, bent at near base, tip somewhat curved dorsad, parallel to the aedeagal base, gonopore apical (Fig. 5L).
Material examined. Pakistan: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1♀, Shinkiari, 34°28′19.1064 N, 73°16′14.3004 E, sweeping hand net, 22 July 2018, coll. Bismillah Shah ; Punjab: 1♀, Islamabad, 33°42′34.3908 N, 73°9′27.0144 E, sweeping hand net, 26 July 2019, coll. Bismillah Shah.
Distribution. Pakistan, India, China.
Remarks. This species can be differentiated from other congeners of Pakistan by the crown with a transverse orange-red to brownish red band, interrupted medially and two dots under the band. This is the first record of this species from Pakistan.