A new species of the genus Euricania Melichar, 1898 (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Ricaniidae) from China, with a world checklist and a key to all species recorded for the country Author Ren, Lan-Lan Author Stroiński, Adam Author Qin, Dao-Zheng text Zootaxa 2015 4033 1 137 143 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4033.1.8 8ed37a9a-5072-4d86-b706-bc15c97cfcb8 1175-5326 234496 8A95CF0B-BCD9-4D34-AD74-F1C3DA4616D6 Key to species of Euricania from China (males) 1. Clypeus with median carina........................................................ E. xizangensis Chou et Lu - Clypeus without median carina......................................................................... 2 2. Tegmina without transverse fasciae...................................................................... 3 - Tegmina with transverse fasciae......................................................................... 4 3. Aedeagus with apical spinose process longer than half length of periandrium in midline at about 1: 2.. E. paraclara sp. nov. - Aedeagus with apical spinose process shorter than half length of periandrium in midline at about 1: 3........ E. clara Kato 4. Tegmina without brown ringlet fasciae................................................................... 5 - Tegmina with brown ringlet fasciae...................................................................... 6 5. Lateral carinae of frons shorter than median carina at about 1: 3.4........................ E. 1onga Xu, Liang et Jiang - Lateral carinae of frons shorter than median carina at about 1: 1.4................................ E. facialis Melichar 6. Aedeagus with apical process longer than half length of periandrium in middle line at about 1: 2; subapical lateral process shorter than dorsal process at about 1: 5...................................................... E. ocellus Walker - Aedeagus with apical spinose process shorter than half length of periandrium in midline at about 1: 3, subapical lateral process shorter than dorsal process at about 1: 2.......................................... E. brevicula Xu, Liang et Jiang