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Apocathema zapallarensis sp. n. is described from a hygrophilous forest in coastal central Chile, being the second species of its genus. It differs from Apocathema lukashevitshae Emeljanov, 2016 by the more basally positioned, shorter, and cranially concave lobes of the styli and unforked apex of the ventral process of the penis.
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Pérez, C., and Villagrán, C., “Distribución de abundancias de especies en bosques relictos de la zona mediterránea de Chile,” Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 58, 157–170 (1985).
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Campodonico, J.F., Emeljanov, A.F. A new species of Apocathema Emeljanov, 2016 (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea: Kinnaridae) from coastal central Chile. Entmol. Rev. 97, 1080–1084 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0013873817080073
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