Two new species of the bamboo-feeding subgenus Myittana (Benglebra) from China (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) Author Luo, Qiang Author Yang, Lin Author Chen, Xiang-Sheng text Zootaxa 2019 2019-07-23 4646 1 164 172 journal article 26148 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.9 45c1dbc9-cfc9-4d53-ae3c-35ef9d39d870 1175-5326 3346431 AF497862-2AE2-4706-AB49-907A2D397562 Key to species of the subgenus Myittana ( Benglebra ) (males) 1. Crown and pronotum with longitudinal stripes............................................................. .. 2 - Crown and pronotum without longitudinal stripes............................................................ 5 2. Aedeagus with smooth dorsal margin in lateral view.......................................................... 3 - Aedeagus dorsal margin serrate in lateral view.............................................................. 4 3. Male pygofer with a stout spine arising from ventral margin ( Chen et al. , 2007 : fig. 18)........ M. ( Benglebra ) ventrospina - Male pygofer with a long, depressed and foliate process arising from ventral margin, extended in apical 1/2 then tapering to apex ( Fig. 12 )............................................................... M. ( Benglebra ) biflaka sp. nov. 4. Pygofer ventral process C-shaped, arising posteroventrally ( Khatri & Webb, 2011 : fig. 1e).......... M. ( Benglebra ) alami - Pygofer ventral margin with inner stout spines directed dorsomesally in ventral view, apex of processes crossed ( Chen et al. , 2007 : figs 29–30)................................................................ M. ( Benglebra ) introspina 5. Pygofer with a long spine arising from middle of ventral margin and recurved subapically ( Figs 21, 24 )........................................................................................... M. ( Benglebra ) curvata sp. nov. - Pygofer ventral process posteriorly directed with apex truncate but angles produced, dorsal angle more elongated ( Viraktamath & Webb, 2019 : fig. 30A)............................................................. M. ( Benglebra ) cornuta