A new species of the leafhopper genus Bhatia Distant (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) from China Author Lu, Lin Author Zhang, Yalin text Zootaxa 2015 3911 1 145 150 journal article 42350 10.11646/zootaxa.3911.1.10 47c6d92d-ff70-4f37-8419-14ab84d68d61 1175-5326 235649 742E332C-3629-4488-820F-F80015E15313 Key to species of Bhatia (males) ( B. lituriceps , known only from female, excluded) 1. Vertex shorter medially than next to eyes ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Figs. 485, 486, 489 )................................ 2 - Vertex slightly longer medially than next to eyes ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Figs. 483–484 ).............................. 5 2. Style with apical process greatly expanded ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Figs. 135 )................................ B. javana - Style with apical process slightly expanded or hook-like....................................................... 3 3. Aedeagus with shaft lateral serrations ( Viraktamath & Murthy 2009, Fig. 24 )............................... B. serrata - Aedeagus with shaft smooth............................................................................. 4 4. Style with apical process truncate apically; aedeagal shaft C-shaped curved dorsally; gonopore apical ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Figs. 121, 124 ).............................................................................. B. guamensis - Style with apical process hook-like; aedeagal shaft strongly curved to a right angle dorsally; gonopore subapical on ventral sur- face ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Figs. 118, 120 )......................................................... B . metcalfi 5. Pygofer with an internal posterior ledge ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Fig. 105 ).......................................... 6 - Pygofer without internal posterior ledge ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Fig. 139 )......................................... 8 6. Aedeagal basal processes smooth, without areoles or sinuate ridges ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Figs. 111, 131 )............... 7 - Aaedeagal basal processes areolate or with sinuate ridges ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Figs. 114–115 )..................................................................................................................... B. distanti 7. With additional sclerite between connective and aedeagus ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Fig. 129 )................ B. satsumensis - Without sclerite between connective and aedeagus ( Zhang & Webb 1996, Fig. 110 )......................... B. olivacea 8. Aedeagal dorsal apodeme with lateral serrate processes ( Viraktamath & Murthy 2009, Fig. 9 )............. B. radhamaniae - Aedeagal dorsal apodeme without lateral processes.......................................................... 9 9. Aedeagus without pair of basal processes ( Shang et al . 2006 , Fig. 50)................................... B. unicornis - Aedeagus with one or two pair of basal processes........................................................... 10 10. Aedeagus with one pair of basal processes ( Shang et al . 2006 , Figs. 15, 17, 21, 23)................................. 11 - Aedeagus with two pairs of basal processes (Figs. 1G–H)..................................................... 14 11. Aedeagus with shaft short and robust ( Shang et al . 2006 , Fig. 31).............................................. 12 - Aedeagus with shaft elongate ( Shang et al . 2006 , Figs. 15, 21)................................................. 13 12. Aedeagal shaft with apical process sagittate; style with apical process bilobed ( Cai & Shen 1999, Figs. 3E–G ).... B. sagittata - Aedeagal shaft with apex globular bearing some spines; style with apical process hook-like ( Shang et al. 2006 , Figs. 27, 30)............................................................................................. B. digitata 13. Style with rectangular preapical lobe ( Shang et al . 2006 , Fig. 16)........................................ B. koreana - Style without preapical lobe ( Shang et al . 2006 , Fig. 20)................................................ B. hastata 14. Aedeagus with two pairs of basal processes and one unpaired process (paraphysis) between the connective and aedeagus (Figs. 1E, I)............................................................................ B. multispinosa sp. nov. - Aedeagus with only two pairs of basal processes, without paraphysis............................................ 15 15. Style with apical extension beyond laterally directed apical process ( Zhang & Zhang 1998 , Fig.1; Shang et al . 2006 , Fig. 3)........................................................................................... B. biconjugara - Style without apical extension beyond laterally directed apical process ( Shang et al . 2006 , Fig. 44)........ B. quadrispinosa