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Autori principali: Hu, Shangmi, Ran, Siyu, Xing, Jichun
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Pubblicazione: Zenodo 2025
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14756740
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  • <p><b>Checklist of <i>Mimotettix</i> species from China</b></p><p><i>M. alboguttulatus</i> (Melichar, 1903)</p><p>Distribution: China (Guizhou, Sichuan, Fujian, Guangxi, Yunnan); Japan; India; Sri Lanka; Thailand; Vietnam; Africa.</p><p><i>M. articularis</i> Xing & Li, 2013</p><p>Distribution. China (Guizhou).</p><p><i>M. curticeps</i> Kwon & Lee, 1979</p><p>Distribution. China (Hunan, Hainan, Hubei, Gansu, Shaanxi, Henan, Guizhou, Taiwan); Japan; Korea; Russia <i>M. distiflangentus</i> Dai, Zhang & Webb, 2010</p><p>Distribution: China (Yunnan).</p><p><i>M. dorsocavatus</i> Dai, Zhang & Webb, 2010</p><p>Distribution: China (Yunnan).</p><p><i>M. fanjingensis</i> (Li & Wang, 2005)</p><p>Distribution. China (Guizhou).</p><p><i>M. fodingshanensis</i> <b>sp. nov</b>.</p><p>Distribution: China (Guizhou).</p><p><i>M. multispinosus</i> Wei & Xing, 2018</p><p>Distribution: China (Yunnan).</p><p><i>M. robustistylus</i> Dai, Zhang & Webb, 2010</p><p>Distribution: China (Yunnan).</p><p><i>M. sinuatus</i> Wei & Xing, 2018</p><p>Distribution: China (Yunnan).</p><p><i>M. slenderus</i> (Li & Wang, 2005)</p><p>Distribution. China (Fujian, Guangdong); Thailand; Vietnam.</p><p><i>M. spinosus</i> Li & Xing, 2010</p><p>Distribution: China (Guizhou, Yunnan, Shaanxi); Malaysia.</p><p><i>M. tibetensis</i> Dai, Zhang & Webb, 2010</p><p>Distribution. China (Tibet).</p><p><b>Key to Chinese species (males) of <i>Mimotettix</i></b></p><p>1. Pygofer side without process............................................................................ 2 Pygofer side with process............................................................................... 8</p><p>2. Aedeagal process short, expanded apically with many fine spines.................................. <i>M. multispinosus</i> Aedeagal process elongate, tapered to apex, without spines.................................................... 3</p><p>3. Aedeagal shaft with a pair of distal triangular flanges on dorsal surface.............................. <i>M. distiflangentus</i> Aedeagal shaft without a pair of flanges on dorsal surface..................................................... 4</p><p>4. Aedeagal shaft deeply concave ventrally or dorsally.......................................................... 5 Aedeagal shaft not deeply concave ventrally or dorsally....................................................... 6</p><p>5. Aedeagal shaft deeply concave ventrally.......................................................... <i>M. slenderus</i> Aedeagal shaft deeply concave dorsally........................................................ <i>M. dorsocavatus</i></p><p>6. Aedeagal shaft broadest at mid-length in lateral view, process with length about 2/3 length of shaft....... <i>M. alboguttulatus</i> Aedeagal shaft evenly tapered from base to apex in lateral view................................................ 7</p><p>7. Aedeagal process similar in length to that of shaft................................................... <i>M. curticeps</i> Aedeagal process about 1/2 length of shaft......................................................... <i>M. sinuatus</i></p><p>8. Pygofer process movably articulated to ventral margin.............................................. <i>M. articularis</i> Pygofer side with process rigidly attached to ventral or dorsal margin............................................ 9</p><p>9. Pygofer side with process at dorsal margin...................................................... <i>M. fanjingensis</i> Pygofer side with process at ventral margin................................................................ 10</p><p>10. Subgenital plate very short, about 1/3 length of valve.................................... <i>M. fodingshanensis</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> Subgenital plate with length approximately equal that of valve................................................ 11</p><p>11. Aedeagal shaft without flanges on dorsal surface, pygofer side slightly protruding at ventroposterior angle.. <i>M. robustistylus</i> Aedeagal shaft with narrow flanges on dorsal surface, pygofer side acutely rounded posteriorly...................... 12</p><p>12. Pygofer side with ventral process at midlength of margin............................................. <i>M. tibetensis</i> Pygofer side with ventral process near caudal margin................................................ <i>M. spinosus</i></p>