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Figs 1-9
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<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="44">Description. Female</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="44">(holotype, Fig. 8). Body length 11mm. Black, a long and broad stripe on inner orbit, a short stripe on lateral corner of clypeus, a large X-shaped mark on face and anterior margin of frons, malar space (Fig. 2), a broad and long stripe on hind orbit (Fig. 3), outer margin and posterior corner of pronotum, tegula, an elliptical spot on posterior part of lateral lobe of mesoscutum, a round mark on lateral side of mesoscutellum, cenchrus, lateral mark on metascutellum, a strongly curved and narrow middle stripe on first abdominal tergite, a broad transverse band on second abdominal tergite, a short band on third abdominal tergite, a minute lateral dot on 4th abdominal tergite and a long band on 8th abdominal tergite (Figs 7, 8), white; legs black, each tibia and tarsus white, 4th tarsomeres and apical half of each terminal tarsomere dark brown. Body hairs silver. Wings hyaline, stigma and veins dark brown.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="44">Clypeus, face and frons with distinct longitudinal carinae and microsculpture, lateral part of frons densely punctured; vertex and upper part of hind orbit sparsely punctured; head behind eyes strongly shiny (Fig. 1); dorsal side of pronotum densely punctured, lateral lobe largely polished, shiny, bottom of furrows with a row of short carinae; dorsal side of propleuron shiny with some large punctures, ventral side of propleuron densely punctured and microsculptured; mesonotum minutely and densely punctured, lateral sides and posterior half of mesoscutellum sparsely punctured, shiny; bottom of furrows on mesonotum with a row of short carinae; metascutellum densely punctured; mesopleuron and metapleuron coarsely and densely punctured, mat, lower posterior corner glossy, impunctate; first abdominal tergite sparsely punctured, shiny; second abdominal tergite glossy, lateral side with some punctures, basal 2/3-4/5 of other tergites densely microsculptured, weakly shiny; abdominal sternites microsculptured with obscure punctures, feebly shiny; basal sheath polished, apical sheath microsculptured.</paragraph>
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Distance between eyes at clypeus level about 1.4 times eye height; malar space 1.3 times length of pedicel (Fig. 2); middle fovea furrow like, broad, lateral fovea punctiform; face and front distinctly above top of eyes (Figs 2, 3); interocellar furrow obscure, postocellar furrow fine, curved; POL: OOL: OCL = 5: 8: 18; vertex roundly convex (Figs 1, 3); lateral side of temple shorter than eye in dorsal view (Fig. 1); occipital carina
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genal carina developed, close to each other near lateral corner of postocellar area; length ratio of maxillary palpomeres about 3: 7: 5, first palpomere short, slightly longer than broad, second palpomere 6 times longer than broad, distinctly broadened toward apex, third palpomere 4.3 times longer than broad, apical part strongly tapering (Fig. 5); labial palp with 3 palpomere, first palpomere slightly (1.05
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, 2r curved and interstitial to 1r-m, cell 2Rs slightly shorter than 1Rs, cell 1M about 1.8 times longer than broad, first abscissa of Rs slightly longer than first abscissa of vein 1M, cu-a 1.5 times length of and interstitial to first abscissa of vein 1M; cell R1 in hind wing with a short apical stump, cell M as long as Rs, apex of anal cell acute, upper part of cu-a distinctly oblique inwards. Ovipositor sheath (distance between base of basal sheath and apex of apical sheath) about as long as hind tibia and metabasitarsus together, strongly bent ventrally (Fig. 7), apical sheath about 4 times longer than broad in dorsal view.
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Figures 1-9
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="46">China (Henan Province).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="46">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="46">This is the first Chinese species of the genus and so it is named as sinica.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="46">Holotype</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="46">♀, China: Jiyuan, Huanglianshu, 1700 m, 2000.VI.7, Wei Meicai leg.</paragraph>
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See the key to species for differences between
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: Metasoma curved down posteriorly, approximately as long as head and mesosoma combined. First metasomal tergite with distinct and complete dorsal carinae, approximately as long as propodeum. Second suture perhaps absent. Subposterior sternite with pair of short ventral teeth. Ovipositor wide, compressed and distinctly curved; dorsal valve of ovipositor apically without lobe. Ovipositor sheath rather thin (ventral view), short and wide, narrowed distally, with short apical tubercle (lateral view), covered by rather long and almost erect setae; sheath 2.2 times longer than its width, ~ 0.7 times as long as first tergite.
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: Body mainly smooth; sculpture of propodeum not visible, but perhaps with transverse carina.
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: Body dark brown to black. Palpi yellow. Antenna mainly black, brown basally. Legs mainly light reddish brown or reddish brown, hind tibia dark. Fore wing hyaline. Pterostigma entirely dark brown.
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Unknown.
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This species is named after Latin
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The new species differs from the type species of the genus
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Ausdauernd, mit kurz verzweigtem Rhizom und sterilen Blattrosetten; 5-30 cm hoch. Stengel aufrecht, einfach, dicht und fein wollig behaart (Haare 1-3 mm lang).
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Material aus botanischem Garten (Ehrendorfer 1953a).
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Casey, 1913: 94. Type locality: &quot;Napa Co[unty], Cal[ifornia]&quot; (syntype label). One syntype in USNM [# 46872]. Synonymy established by Lindroth (1961a: 127). Note. Casey (1913: 94) cited, probably by error, the type locality as &quot;Lake Co[unty], California.&quot;
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Casey, 1913: 94. Type locality: &quot;Monterey [Monterey County], California&quot; (original citation). Lectotype, designated by Lindroth (1975: 113), in USNM [# 46873]. Synonymy established by Lindroth (1961a: 127).
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Casey, 1913: 94. Type locality:
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(original citation). Lectotype, designated by Lindroth (1975: 113), in USNM [# 46874]. Synonymy established by Lindroth (1961a: 127).
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This species is found along the Pacific Coast from southwestern British Columbia, including Vancouver Island (Lindroth 1961a: 128), to central California (Casey 1913: 94, as
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