Agnesiella (D.) digita sp. nov.
(Figs 7–9, 44–45, 72–78)
Diagnosis. Length of male 3.4 mm (Fig. 7). Body yellowish; pronotum with five black patches, three on anterolateral margin, two on posterolateral margin, mesonotum anterolateral triangles dark (Figs 7, 9). Forewing yellowish, clavus and middle area with somewhat irregular brownish patches (Figs 7, 44).
Ventral appendage of pygofer straight, extended to anal tube (Fig. 72). Paramere with subapical row of microsetae, subapical tooth small (Fig. 74). Aedeagus preatrium weak, base of shaft with slight convexity on dorsal margin (Fig. 77), side of ventral lamella slightly expanded (Fig. 78); ventral process branched, upper branch curved and much shorter than lower branch (Figs 77, 78).
Type material. Holotype, ♂, Xishan Mountain, Kunming city, Yunnan Province, 14 Oct. 2010, coll. Mao-fa Yang. Paratypes, 1♂, same data as the holotype; 1♂, Wenshan country, Yunnan Province, 23 Nov. 2016, light trap, coll. Yalin Yao.
Etymology. The species name refers to the digitiform (finger-like), ventral appendage of the pygofer.
Remarks. This species closely resembles Agnesiella (D.) farida Dworakowska, 1994 and Agnesiella (D.) alni Sharma & Malhotra, 1981, but differs in having the ventral pygofer appendage curved dorsad and ventral lamella of the aedeagus without a flange. Also, there are just five black patches on the pronotum, fewer than in A. (D.) alni but the appendage of the pygofer is longer.