Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) alticola Sziraki , 2002
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Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) alticola Sziraki, 2002 Figs 5 View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6
Material examined.
1 male, China: Yunnan (Province): Puer (City): Meizihu Park, [22.7551°N, 100.9845°E], 20.iii.2019, leg. Yaru Zhao. 3 males, China: Yunnan (Province): Yuanjiang (County): Jiangdong Park, [23.6001°N, 102.0098°E], 18.iii.2019, leg. Yaru Zhao (CAU).
Measurements.
Forewing length 1.7 mm, width 0.9 mm. Hindwing length 1.4 mm, width 0.6 mm.
Redescription.
Male: Head (Fig. 5a-c View Figure 5 ). Frons with prominent anterior process. Antennae brown, 25-segmented, 1.0 mm in length. Basal flagellomeres two times as long as broad. Subsequent flagellomeres tapering gradually. Apical flagellomere almost as long as wide.
Thorax. Light brown. Meso- and metanotum with dorsal dark spots. Legs yellowish brown.
Wing. Wing membrane light greyish brown, almost hyaline.
Male terminalia (Fig. 6a-f View Figure 6 ). Accord with the description by Sziráki (2002).
Remarks.
Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) alticola Sziráki, 2002 belongs to the C. lobifrons species group ( Sziráki 2004). The members of this group are characterized by the presence of a prominent process on the frons and of a protuberance on the first flagellomere (Fig. 5b, c View Figure 5 ). Coniopteryx (C.) alticola was originally described from Thailand ( Sziráki 2002) and the examined specimens represent the first record of this species from China.
Distribution.
China, Yunnan, first record; Thailand.
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