Taxonomic studies of two genera, Elongationa gen. nov. and Midoria Kato (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Ledrinae), with two new species from China Author Sun, Jing Author Huang, Weijian Author Zhang, Yalin text Zootaxa 2017 4294 3 361 370 journal article 32638 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.3.6 3508070f-0750-4b1d-84f0-0b5611ea6c3c 1175-5326 832728 64E42C7C-275F-4892-A90E-4604C47F17D1 Midoria curvidentata sp. nov. ( Figs. 21–30 ) Description. Male. Length (incl. forewing) 6.9 mm ; head width (incl. eyes) 2.2 mm ; pronotum width 2.3 mm . Body yellowish brown, apical half of crown dark brown and anterior edge of pronotum black ( Fig. 21 ). Fore wing with some black spots on veins and yellowish brown band ( Fig. 21 ). Male pygofer with long spinelike process ventroapically ( Fig. 27 ). Style parallel-sided through most of length, apex bent mesad and acute ( Fig. 29 ). Aedeagus compressed basally, curved dorsally and expanded gradually apically in lateral view, with pair of short processes dorsomedially and pair of long processes lateroapically ( Figs. 26, 29, 30 ); gonopore apical on dorsal surface ( Figs. 26, 29, 30 ). Type material. Holotype : male, CHINA , Shaanxi Prov. , Ningshan County , Huoditang Forest Farm , 5 June 2009 , Xie Sha ( NWAFU ) . Paratype : 1 male , CHINA , Shaanxi Prov. , Ningshan County , Huoditang Forest Farm , 12 May 2014 , Li Qinglong ( NWAFU ) . Etymology. The species epithet refers to the shape of the long processes on the subapical aedeagus.