Onukigallia fanjingensis Zhang & Li
Figs 2 C, G, K; 19B–J.
Onukigallia fanjingensis Zhang and Li, 1999: 108; Zhang 2011: 54 –55, Figs 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 15–22, 41–42.
Color pattern similar to O. onukii, but slightly darker and legs brown.
Male genitalia. Pygofer with triangular caudal lobe covered with both stout and hair-like setae, without processes. Anal collar well developed with caudodorsally directed spine on ventrocaudal region. Subgenital plates with row of stout spines and long hairlike setae. Style short, with robust, long inner fork. Connective longer than broad, lightly pigmented, with conically rounded caudal margin. Aedeagus with well developed dorsal apodeme, preatrium short, shaft broad in basal half then abruptly narrowed to tubular shaft, smooth, gonopore elongate on ventral margin near apex.
Female unknown.
Material examined. CHINA: 1 3, Shaanxi, Taibaishan, Haopingshi,?-8-13, Northwestern Agricultural University; 1 3, Hubei, Wufeng, Houhe, 1187m, 13.vii.2006, Lv Lin; 1 3, Guangxi, Huaping, Ankouping, 1313m, 10.viii.2006, Lv Lin.
Distribution. China (Shaanxi, Guangxi, Hubei).
Remarks. This species externally resembles O. onukii, but differs in having the aedeagal shaft broader in the basal half and lacking spicules on the shaft.