Maiestas dinghuensis sp. nov.

(Fig. 30; Plate IV: B)

Length. Male: 2.9–3.0mm.

Stramineous. Vertex light yellow with brown marks, eye dark brown (Plate IV: B); frontoclypeus with fuscous arcs. Pronotum and scutellum stramineous with six inconspicuous dark yellow longitudinal stripes (Plate IV: B). Leg marked with dark brown. Forewing veins sordid, border of cells fuscous (Plate IV: B).

Forewing macropterous, inner anteapical cell closed or open basally.

Male genitalia. Pygofer lobe with truncated hind margin (Fig. 30 A); subgenital plate very short, as long as wide, subtriangular, lateral margin convex (Fig. 30 B); style with preapical lobe moderately long, apically acute, apophysis tapered to narrowly rounded apex, slightly laterally curved (Fig. 30 C); connective similar in length to aedeagus, aedeagus with well developed basal heel, shaft with ventral margin strongly incurved basally (Figs 30 D, 30E).

Material examined. Holotype: ɗ, China, Guangdong Prov., Mt. Dinghushan, 18 July 1985, coll. Zhang Yalin (NWAFU). Paratypes: China, Guangxi Prov.: 2ɗɗ, Mt. Yuanbaoshan, 12 August 2006, coll. Lu Lin (NWAFU); Guangdong Prov.: 1ɗ, Guangzhou, Conghualiangkou, Feishuyan, 2 May 2005, coll. Li Zhigang (GDEI).

Remarks. This species can be distinguished by its truncate hind margin of the male pygofer (Fig. 30 A), short and broad subgenital plate (Fig. 30 B) and aedeagus with a well developed basal heel and shaft with ventral margin strongly incurved basally (Fig. 30 E).

Etymology. This name is based on the type locality.