Aconurella naranensis, sp. n.

(Fig. 4; Plate I, J–L)

Length. Male: 1.7–2.4mm.

Greenish ochraceous (Plate I: J). Head slightly broader than pronotum. Vertex with central black marking, two black spots at posterior margin. Ocelli at anterior margin (Plate I: K). Pronotum with dark brown spots. Scutellum with Two dark brown spots anteriorly. Eyes grey. Antennae moderately long (Plate I: J, L). Face dark with brown markings (Plate I: L). Forewing macropterous; subhyaline; with prominent brown veins.

Genitalia. Pygofer with darkly sclerotized part on posteroventral margin more than its half, with sparse spinules, dorsoapical margin with 5–6 dark macrosetae (Figure 4: A). Spinular dark serration present near the anal tube base. Connective Y-shaped with arms slightly close together distally (Figure 4: C). Subgenital plate with 6 macrosetae, smaller than pygofer (Figure 4: B). Style apophysis with a bump, digitate anteriorly (Figure 4: D, E), inner process longer than outer process, wide apart (Figure 4: D). Aedeagal shaft gently curved dorsally (Figure 4: F).

Type material. Holotype: ♂, PAKISTAN, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Naran, 2500m, 2016, coll. Hassan Naveed . Paratypes: 2♂, same data as holotype .

Remarks. This species can be distinguished from the other species in this genus by the following features: smaller in size; scutellum with two dark brown spots anteriorly; darkly sclerotized part of pygofer more than half length; pygofer dorsoapical margin with 5–6 long setae; style apophysis serrate with preapical tooth; subgenital plates shorter than pygofer.

Etymology. This specific name “ naranensis ” indicates the type locality in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.