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BackgroundThe leafhopper genus Anufrievia was established by Dworakowska with A.rolikae Dworakowska as its type species. They are widely distributed in China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Nepal, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.New informationTwo new species, A.ventricosa sp. nov. and A.unianxialis sp. nov., found in the karst area of Guanling and Shibing City, Guizhou Province, China are described and illustrated. The key to the identification of the specie of this genus is given.

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  • The leafhopper genus Anufrievia belongs to the tribe Erythroneurini of Typhlocybinae and previously contained 35 species, including 27 species in China (Cao et al 2018, Tan et al 2021)

  • Main characteristics of genus Anufrievia were described as follows

  • Male pygofer lobe with hind margin sleeked or truncated slightly, cephalo-ventral angle usually with macrosetae, sometimes absent and scattered with a few fine setae in outer lateral surface

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The leafhopper genus Anufrievia belongs to the tribe Erythroneurini of Typhlocybinae and previously contained 35 species, including 27 species in China (Cao et al 2018, Tan et al 2021). Male pygofer lobe with hind margin sleeked or truncated slightly, cephalo-ventral angle usually with macrosetae, sometimes absent and scattered with a few fine setae in outer lateral surface. Aedeagus with aedeagal shaft tubular; gonopore sub-basal to subapical on ventral surface; with or without well-developed preatrial processes, dorsal apodeme well developed. Two new species of the genus Anufrievia Dworakowska

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