A new species of subgenus Homoneura from Northern China, with information of 12 species newly recorded (Diptera: Lauxaniidae: Homoneura) Author Shen, Rongrong Author Shi, Li Author Li, Wenliang Author Wang, Junchao text Zootaxa 2018 4418 6 501 525 journal article 30093 10.11646/zootaxa.4418.6.1 f330755e-f750-40cc-aef2-d498ffe912bc 1175-5326 1245368 90EBB1FF-D313-426E-B71A-330CC522914A Homoneura ( Homoneura ) patella Shewell, 1971 (Male genitalia see Shewell, 1971: plate II, figure 10) Homoneura patella Shewell, 1971: 8 . Type locality: Mongolia. Remm and Elberg, 1980 : 424 ; Papp, 1984a : 161 ; Falk, 1994 : 20 ; Shatalkin, 2000: 33. Diagnosis. Mesonotum with 0+3 dorsocentral setae, and second one distinctly close to anteriormost one. Wing with black costal spines extending before R4+5. Male cerci long and dark with long setulae, female cerci short and black. Specimens examined. CHINA : Nei Mongol ( IMAU ): 2♂♂ , 1♀ , Helan Mountain , Jinxing , 7. VIII. 2011 , Yan Yan ; 2♂♂ , 5♀♀ , Helan Mountain , Xiangchizi , 2233 m , 11. VIII. 2011 , Yan Yan ; 1♀ , Dongsheng , 7. VII. 2006 , Maoling Sheng ; 5♂♂ , 3♀♀ , Helan Mountain , Shuimogou , Nangou , 9. VIII. 2011 , Yang Li ; 1♂ , Helan Mountain , Yaoba , Xiazigou , 30. VII. 2010 , Lihua Wang ; 1♂ , Helan Mountain , Halawugou , Zhugou , 27. VII. 2010 , Weina Cui ; 3♂♂ , Helan Mountain , Halawugou , Chagou , 10. VIII. 2011 , 2270 m, Yang Li. FIGURES 68–72. Homoneura ( Homoneura ) hanmaensis sp. nov. Paratype male: 68. Habitus, lateral View; 69. Head, anterolateral View; 70. head and thorax, dorsal View; 71. abdomen, dorsal View; 72. wing. FIGURES 73–78. Homoneura ( Homoneura ) hanmaensis sp. nov. Paratype male genitalia: 73. syntergosternite and epandrial complex, lateral View; 74. epandrial complex, posterior View; 75. syntergosternite, posterior View; 76. sternite 5, Ventral View; 77. phallus complex, Ventral View; 78. phallus complex, lateral View. Scale 0.1 mm. Distribution. New to China ( Nei Mongol ); Mongolia . Comments. Remm and Elberg (1980) stated Homoneura ( Homoneura ) patella Shewell, 1971 was a synonym of Homoneura ( Homoneura ) patelliformis ( Becker, 1895 ) . But Papp (1984a) proposed these two species are not conspecific by the distinct differences of male genitalia. Subsequently, Falk (1994) noted that Homoneura ( H. ) patella could be separated from Homoneura ( H. ) patelliformis by having much larger cerci and lacking the bifurcate hypandrial appendage. Finally Shatalkin (2000) suggested that Homoneura ( H. ) patella was an east Palaearctic species while Homoneura ( H. ) patelliformis was an European species.