New taxa and new records of Erythroneurini from China (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) Author Cao, Yanghui Key Laboratory of Plant Protection Resources and Pest Management, National Ministry of Education, Entomological Museum, Northwest A & F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, CN- 712100, P. R. China; e-mail: yalinzh @ nwsuaf. edu. cn & Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1816 S Oak St., Champaign, IL, US- 61820, USA; e-mails: caoyh @ illinois. edu, arboridia @ gmail. com, chdietri @ illinois. edu Author Dmitriev, Dmitry A. Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1816 S Oak St., Champaign, IL, US- 61820, USA; e-mails: caoyh @ illinois. edu, arboridia @ gmail. com, chdietri @ illinois. edu Author Dietrich, Christopher H. Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1816 S Oak St., Champaign, IL, US- 61820, USA; e-mails: caoyh @ illinois. edu, arboridia @ gmail. com, chdietri @ illinois. edu Author Zhang, Yalin Key Laboratory of Plant Protection Resources and Pest Management, National Ministry of Education, Entomological Museum, Northwest A & F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, CN- 712100, P. R. China; e-mail: yalinzh @ nwsuaf. edu. cn text Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 2019 Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae 2019-06-03 59 1 189 210 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aemnp-2019-0017 journal article 5784 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0017 be640028-35fd-45ce-96e2-2c3a49624b81 1804-6487 4505283 6F29895E-9EA2-493A-BD20-E0DBB74088B9 Hamata coralliformis sp. nov. ( Figs 1 A–L, 12A–D) Type locality. China , Yunnan province , Jinghong city environs, Yaoqu. Type material. HOLOTYPE : ♁, CHINA : YUNNAN : Jinghong , Yaoqu , 5.ix.2010 , light trap, Juan Han leg. ( NWAU ). PARATYPES : CHINA : YUNAN: 9 ♁♁, same data as holotype ; 9 ♁♁, same data as holotype except Meng Zhang leg.; 5♁♁, same data as holotype except 800 m , 28.v.2009 , Wei Cui leg.; 1 ♁, Jinghong, Bubeng village, 4.ix.2010 , light trap, Meng Zhang leg.; 1 ♁, same data as former except Juan Han leg.; 16 ♁♁, same data as former except, 20.v.2012 , Yanghui Cao leg. (all NWAU ). Description. Ground color ( Figs 12 A–D) orange, eyes black, with four black patches along dorsal midline of body: vertex with big roundish patch at transition from crown to face and smaller one on hind margin, pronotum with oval patch in middle, scutellum with rhombic patch at tip. Scutellum pale basally. Forewing light tawny apically, veins orange. Abdominal apodemes 2S in male ( Fig. 1C ) extended to middle of sternite VI. Male terminalia. Anal tube ( Fig. 1D ) with narrow, well sclerotized dorsal ring at midlength. Pygofer side ( Fig. 1D ) with membranous area near dorsal margin, with numerous tiny denticulations, ventral margin membranous, hind margin slightly produced, with several microsetae on caudal angle; dorsal appendage ( Figs 1D, E ) short, broad basally, apex pointed and curved ventrad; ventral appendage ( Figs 1D, F ) short and slim. Subgenital plate ( Fig. 1H ) with about 6 macrosetae. Connective ( Fig. 1J ) with manubrium lamellate, very thin, central lobe angulate apically. Aedeagal shaft ( Figs 1K, L ) compressed, broad in lateral view, curved dorsad, with pair of processes apically, processes deeply branched at base, dorsal branch shorter than ventral branch, processes coral-shaped in caudal view; dorsal apodeme large, T-shaped in caudal view; gonopore central on ventral margin. Fig. 1. Hamata coralliformis sp. nov. A – forewing; B – hind wing; C – apodeme 1S (dark) and apodemes 2S (large pair, light); D – genital capsule; E – pygofer dorsal appendage; F – pygofer ventral appendage, caudal view; G – subgenital plate, style, connective and sternite IX; H – subgenital plate, ventral view; I – style, dorsal view; J – connective; K – aedeagus, lateral view; L – aedeagus, caudal view. Measurements. Male body length 3.30–3.50 mm. Etymology. The specific epithet is an adjective derived from the Latin noun “ corallium ” (= coral) and the suffix “- formis ” (= having the form of), referring to the coral- shaped aedeagal processes in caudal view. Distribution. So far only known from Yunnan province in the south of China .