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I. AHMAD 



This species is close to L. discoidalis Walker and L. acuta (Thunberg). From the 

 former species it can be very easily separated by rostrum, which does not reach third 

 coxae and from both by the lateral black line, which never extends beyond pronotal 

 collar. Its asymmetrical ventral conjunctival appendages in the aedeagus show its 

 relationship with L. solomonensis sp. n. and its very short spermatheca is its 

 peculiarity. 



This species is named after Miss N. Sakdapolrak, who discovered it independently 

 and generously made her material available to me. 



Leptocorisa solomonensis sp. n. 



(Text-figs. 209, 223, 237, 251, 265 and 342-345) 



0-25 mm. 



0-25 mn 



Figs. 342-345. Leptocorisa solomonensis, 5*. 342, terminalia, dorsal view ; 343, aedeagus 

 (inflated), ventral view ; 344, theca, dorsal view ; 345, claspers, inner and outer views. 



