taxonID	type	description	language	source
94B1224F0D725637971905E9719EB958.taxon	description	Figs 2, 3	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
94B1224F0D725637971905E9719EB958.taxon	description	Description. Male. General appearance. Large-sized, whole body mostly setose (Fig. 2 A – C). Body length (from anterior of head to posterior of forceps) 42.5 mm. Forceps asymmetrical; left branch length (from visible lateral base to posterior end) 7.2 mm; right branch length 7.1 mm. Head. Head longer than broad; mostly dark, medially with one six-lobed pale area. Frontal and coronal sutures obscure. Eyes not prominent, about as long as genae. Antennae mostly brown, with at least 33 segments; first antennal joint slightly shorter than distance between antennal bases. Mouthparts pale brown to dark brown. Thorax. Pronotum longer than wide; anterior and lateral margins rounded; posteromedial margin distinctly emarginate, forming two posterolateral lobes. Median longitudinal furrow distinct. Surface mostly dark, with pale median and lateral areas. Tegmina well developed, near twice as long as pronotum; mostly dark brown, with a small pale area on anterior half of dorsal surface. Scales of hindwings pale; as long as wide; posterior margins weakly rounded. Legs slender, mostly pale brown, with brown spots on dorsal surfaces of all femora; second tarsomere near as wide as third (Fig. 2 D). Abdomen. Abdomen dark brown, gradually expanded to last tergite. Ultimate tergite broad, subquadrate; posteromedial extension rounded, with truncate posterior margin; weakly punctured; nearly glabrous; median longitudinal sulcus present. Forceps dark brown, subcontiguous, asymmetrical; bases strongly trigonal, with both inner-dorsal ridge and outer dorsal tooth; conical apically; inner margin crenulate nearly throughout except apex. Penultimate sternite rounded, posterior margin weakly emarginate. Genitalia. Genitalia very broad, brown (Fig. 3 A, B). Paramere subtriangular basally. Genital lobes well developed; virga within genital lobe slender, apical one-third with denticulate outer margin until before apex, apex widened and truncate; basal vesicle sclerotized, widened toward apex. External paramere stout, constricted basally, widened apically; incision of anterior margin rounded, shallow, wide; inner process stout, bifid apically, apical incision subtriangular; outer process short, obtuse.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
94B1224F0D725637971905E9719EB958.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new species is named after Kongque Mountain, the type locality.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
94B1224F0D725637971905E9719EB958.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The species is currently known only from Yunnan Province, China.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
AE2D35416475588D917F43F794BC271F.taxon	description	Figs 4, 5	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
AE2D35416475588D917F43F794BC271F.taxon	description	Description. Male. General appearance. Large-sized, whole body mostly setose (Fig. 4 A – C). Body length 31 mm. Forceps asymmetrical; left branch length 6.7 mm; right branch length 6.2 mm. Head. Head longer than broad; mostly dark, medially with one M-like pale area. Frontal sutures invisible, coronal suture obscure. Eyes not prominent, about as long as genae. Antennae mostly brown, with at least 33 segments; first antennal joint slightly shorter than distance between antennal bases. Mouthparts brown to dark brown. Thorax. Pronotum slightly wider than long; anterior and lateral margins rounded; posteromedial margin weakly emarginate. Median longitudinal furrow distinct. Surface mostly dark, with pale median and lateral areas. Visible part of mesonotum pale. Tegmina well developed, near twice as long as pronotum; mostly dark brown, with a big pale area on anterior half of dorsal surface. Scales of hindwings mostly pale, posterolateral margins dark; wider than long; posterior margins weakly rounded. Legs slender, mostly pale brown, with brown spots on dorsal surfaces of all femora; second tarsomere narrower than third (Fig. 4 D). Abdomen. Abdomen dark brown, gradually expanded to last tergite. Ultimate tergite broad, subquadrate; posteromedial extension rounded, with truncate posterior margin; weakly punctured; nearly glabrous; median longitudinal sulcus present. Forceps dark brown, subcontiguous, asymmetrical; bases strongly trigonal, with both inner-dorsal ridge and outer dorsal tooth; conical apically; inner margin crenulate mostly at basal two-thirds. Penultimate sternite rounded, posterior margin weakly emarginate. Genitalia. Genitalia very broad, dark brown (Fig. 5 A, B). Paramere subtriangular basally. Genital lobes well developed; virga within genital lobe slender, apical one-third with denticulate outer margin until before apex, apex widened and truncate; basal vesicle sclerotized, widened toward apex. External paramere stout, constricted basally, widened apically; incision of anterior margin rounded, shallow, wide; inner process stout, bifid apically, apical incision rounded; outer process short, obtuse.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
AE2D35416475588D917F43F794BC271F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is dedicated to the Lisu nationality.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
AE2D35416475588D917F43F794BC271F.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The species is currently known only from Yunnan Province, China.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
DDF667456DDB59ADAF10D1C6387277F9.taxon	description	Figs 6, 7	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
DDF667456DDB59ADAF10D1C6387277F9.taxon	description	Description. Male. General appearance. Median-sized, whole body mostly setose (Fig. 6 A – C). Body length 26 mm. Forceps asymmetrical in shape, with same length 5.1 mm. Head. Head longer than broad; mostly dark, with small pale spot near antero-inner margin of each eye. Frontal and coronal sutures obscure. Eyes not prominent, about as long as genae. Antennae brown, with at least 31 segments; first antennal joint shorter than distance between antennal bases. Mouthparts pale brown to dark brown. Thorax. Pronotum slightly wider than long; anterior and lateral margins rounded; posteromedial margin weakly emarginate. Median longitudinal furrow distinct. Surface mostly dark brown, with pale lateral areas. Visible part of mesonotum dark brown. Tegmina strongly reduced, slightly shorter than pronotum; dark brown. Scales of hindwings pale absent. Legs slender, mostly pale, with basal half of tibia brown; second tarsomere narrower than third (Fig. 6 D). Abdomen. Abdomen dark, gradually expanded to last tergite. Ultimate tergite broad, subquadrate; posteromedial extension rounded, with truncate posterior margin; weakly punctured; mostly hairy; median longitudinal sulcus obscure. Forceps dark brown, subcontiguous; asymmetrical, right branch more curved than left branch; bases strongly trigonal, with inner-dorsal ridge; conical apically; inner margin crenulate nearly throughout except apex. Penultimate sternite rounded, posterior margin deeply notched. Genitalia. Genitalia slender, pale brown (Fig. 7 A, B). Paramere subtriangular basally. Genital lobes well developed; virga within genital lobe thin, extremely long, with a distinct nodule near midpoint, apex widened and truncate; basal vesicle sclerotized, thicker than virga. External paramere slender, inner margin convex, outer margin straight, with mostly consistent width; inner process pointed, with a small tooth near midpoint of its inner margin; outer process weakly developed, rounded.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
DDF667456DDB59ADAF10D1C6387277F9.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new species is named after Liuhuai Mountain, the type locality.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
DDF667456DDB59ADAF10D1C6387277F9.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The species is currently known only from Guangxi Province, China.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
2D16EB8222D75DC3BD8036D5E0036787.taxon	description	Figs 8, 9	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
2D16EB8222D75DC3BD8036D5E0036787.taxon	description	Description. Male. General appearance. Large-sized, whole body mostly setose (Fig. 8 A – C). Body length 40.5 mm. Forceps symmetrical, length 9.4 mm. Head. Head longer than broad; mostly dark, medially with one bilobed pale area. Frontal and coronal sutures distinct. Eyes not prominent, about as long as genae. Antennae mostly brown, with at least 39 segments; first antennal joint shorter than distance between antennal bases. Mouthparts pale brown to dark brown. Pronotum. Pronotum about as long as wide; anterior and lateral margins rounded; posteromedial margin emarginate. Median longitudinal furrow distinct. Surface mostly dark, with pale lateral areas. Thorax. Tegmina well developed, near twice as long as pronotum; mostly dark brown, with a continuous pale stripe on lateral surface and an interrupted pale stripe on anterior half of dorsal surface. Scales of hindwings pale; longer than wide; posterior margins weakly rounded. Legs slender, mostly pale, with brown stripes on femora; second tarsomere near as wide as third (Fig. 8 D). Abdomen. Abdomen dark brown, gradually expanded to last tergite. Ultimate tergite broad, subquadrate; posteromedial extension rounded, with truncate posterior margin; weakly punctured; mostly hairy; median longitudinal sulcus present. Forceps dark brown, subcontiguous, symmetrical; bases strongly expanded, with two stout inner teeth; inner margin with giant tooth near apex and sparse denticles throughout; apex pointed, incurved. Penultimate sternite rounded, posterior margin weakly emarginate. Genitalia. Genitalia broad, brown (Fig. 9 A, B). Paramere subtriangular basally. Genital lobes well developed; virga within genital lobe slender, apex bifurcated into a thick inner branch and a thin outer branch, each branch longer than external paramere, abruptly constricted apically. External paramere slender, with mostly consistent width; incision of anterior margin deep, wide; inner process subconical, pointed apically; outer process shorter than inner process, obtuse.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
2D16EB8222D75DC3BD8036D5E0036787.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the long bifurcate apex of the virga	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
2D16EB8222D75DC3BD8036D5E0036787.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The species is currently known only from Yunnan Province, China.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
66728AA7222F54F883B437876C1FD6EC.taxon	description	Figs 10, 11, 12	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
66728AA7222F54F883B437876C1FD6EC.taxon	description	Description. Male. General appearance. Median-sized, whole body mostly setose (Fig. 10 A – C). Body length 28 mm. Forceps symmetrical, length 5 mm. Head. Head longer than broad; mostly dark brown, medially with one six-lobed pale area. Frontal and coronal sutures distinct. Eyes not prominent, about as long as genae. Antennae pale brown, with at least 29 segments; first antennal joint shorter than distance between antennal bases. Mouthparts brown to dark brown. Thorax. Pronotum slightly longer than wide; anterior and lateral margins rounded; posteromedial margin distinctly emarginate, forming two posterolateral lobes. Median longitudinal furrow distinct. Surface mostly dark brown, with pale anteromedian and lateral areas. Visible part of mesonotum pale. Tegmina shortened, near 1.5 times as long as pronotum; mostly dark brown, with a big pale area on anterior half of dorsal surface. Scales of hindwings strongly reduced, with only extreme end visible. Legs slender, pale; second tarsomere near as wide as third (Fig. 8 D). Abdomen. Abdomen pale basally, other parts dark brown, gradually expanded to last tergite. Ultimate tergite broad, subquadrate; posteromedial extension rounded, with truncate posterior margin; weakly punctured; hairy laterally; median longitudinal sulcus present. Forceps dark brown, symmetrical, gently curved; bases strongly expanded; dorsal margin of inner surface with giant teeth basally and subapically, ventral margin fringed with small teeth and terminated by a giant subapical tooth; inner margin between subapical tooth and apex concaved. Penultimate sternite rounded, posterior margin emarginate. Genitalia. Genitalia slender, pale brown (Fig. 11 A, B). Paramere subtriangular basally. Genital lobes well developed; virga within genital lobe slender, apex widened and truncate; basal vesicle sclerotized, short, thin. External paramere slender, with mostly consistent width; incision of anterior margin deep, wide; inner process subconical, pointed apically; outer process shorter than inner process, obtuse. Female. Body shape and coloration similar to male (Fig. 12 A – C). Body length 29.6 mm. Second tarsomere near as wide as third (Fig. 12 D). Forceps length 5.4 mm. Forceps contiguous, tapering, symmetrical; apically incurved; inner margins mostly straight and denticulate, basal teeth larger than subsequent ones.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
66728AA7222F54F883B437876C1FD6EC.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new species is named after Shidian County, the type locality.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
66728AA7222F54F883B437876C1FD6EC.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The species is currently known only from Yunnan Province, China.	en	Chen, Zhi-Teng, Jiang, Chao (2025): Five new species of Cranopygia (Dermaptera, Pygidicranidae) from South China. ZooKeys 1262: 335-354, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1262.175635
