Key to 11 species of Conophyma Zubvsky, 1898 from China 1. Epiproct of male smooth, without tooth raised upward (figs.5,12���18). - Epiproct of male at both sides with a tooth raised upward in the middle(figs.19���21)................................. 9 2. Length of epiproct equal or shorter than width in male. - Length of epiproct longer than width in male (fig. 12).......................................... 1. C. xinjiangensis Huang C.M. 1982 Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 7(2), 214���215. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Wenquan, Altitude 2240 m. Location of type specimen: Holotype male, paratype female, Zoology Institute, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China. 3. Apical part of epiproct in male widened (figs. 14���16). - Apical part of epiproct in male not widened (fig.13)............................................. 2. C. zhaosuensis Huang C.M. 1982 Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 7 2), 212���213. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Zhaosu. Location of type specimen: Holotype male, paratype female, Zoology Institute, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China. 4. Hind tibia olive, yellow, purple or blue. - Hind tibia red................................................................................ 3. C. amicus Li, B.P. & Ti, X.N. 1995 Acta Entomologica Sinica, 2(4), 311���313. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Heqin County. Location of type specimen: holotype male, Department of Plant Protection, Xinjiang August-1 st Agricultural College, Urumqi, China. 5. Furculae on posterior margin of the 10 th abdominal tergite in male larger, acute-leaf like. - Furculae on posterior margin of the 10 th abdominal tergite in male small, obtusely leaf-like.......................... 7 6. Posterior margin of epiproct nearly straight, with small triangular projecting in the middle; both sides slightly projecting, rounded at apex. Hind tibia sordid blue (fig.15)................................................ 4. C. harbaceum Bey-Bienko, G.J, & Mishchenko, L.L. 1951 Locusts and Grasshoppers of the U.S. S.R. and Adjacent Countries 1: 186. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Yining. Location of type specimen: male, lectotype ZIN St. Petersburg. - Posterior margin of epiproct in male waved, with obtusely angular projecting in the middle; both sides distinctly projecting, rounded at apex. Hind tibia brownish olive-green or yellowish olive-green (fig.16).......................... 5. C. olive Huang, C.M. in Li, et al, 2006 Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Catantopidae. Fauna Sinica, Insecta. 43, 392���393. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Heqin. Location of type specimen: Holotype male, paratype female, Zoology Institute, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China. 7. Vertex longer, apex projecting (fig. 3). - Vertex shorter, apex not projecting (figs.9).......................................................... 6. C. xiai Zhang, Y.L., Xu, Q. & Zhang, D.C. 2015 Zootaxa, 4039(4), 575���578. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Xinyuan, 43��41��N, 83��27��E. Location of type specimen: holotype male, paratype female, Hebei University, Baoding, China. 8. Posterior margin of epiproct waved in male, with small acute-angular projecting in the middle (fig. 5)..... 7. C. lini sp. nov. - Posterior margin of epiproct straight in male, with larger curved projecting in the middle (fig.18)....... 8. C. nigrifemora Zhang, Y.L., Xu, Q. & Zhang, D.C. 2015 Zootaxa, 4039(4), 578���579. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Xinyuan, Xinjiang, 43��41��N, 83��27��E. Location of type specimen: holotype male, Hebei University, Baoding, China. 9. Posterior margin epiproct straight, with larger obtuse-angular projecting; distance between furculae wider, trapezoid. Posterior margin of epiproct waved, with small acute-angular projecting in male, distance between furculae narrower, (fig.19)........................................................................................ 9. C. zubovskii - Uvarov, B.P. 1925 Journal Bombay Natural History Society, 30, 551���552. Type locality: Middle Asia, Central Asia: Ladyjar���Tau. Location of type specimen: holotype, male, ZIN St. Petersburg. 10. Basal part of epiproct in male without longitudinal groove in the middle, posterior margin with curved projection in the middle. Hind tibia red (fig.20)..................................................................... 10. C. rufitibia Li, B.P. & Ti, X.N. 1995 Acta Entomologica Sinica, 2(4), 313���315. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Wuqia (Yuqitashi) Location of type specimen: holotype male, paratype female, Department of Plant Protection, Xinjiang August-1 st Agricultural College, Urumqi, China. - Basal part of epiproct in male with longitudinal groove in the middle, posterior margin with acute projection in the middle (fig.21). Hind tibia yellow................................................................. 11. C. heqinensis Zhang, Y.L., Xu, Q. & Zhang, D.C. 2015 Zootaxa, 4039(4), 579���580. Type locality: China, Xinjiang, Heqin, 42��31��N, 86��35��E. Location of type specimen: holotype male, Hebei University, Baoding, China., Published as part of Liu, Yu-Sheng, Sun, Daqing, Zhang, Jinyu & Yin, Zhan, 2021, A new species and a key to eleven species of the genus Conophyma Zubovsky, 1898 (Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Catantopidae, Conophyminae) from China, pp. 584-590 in Zootaxa 5061 (3) on pages 585-588, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5061.3.11, http://zenodo.org/record/5649772, {"references":["Li, H. C., Xia, K. L., Bi, D. Y., Jin, X. B., Huang, C. M., Yin, X. C., Zheng, Z. M., Lian, Z. M., You, Q. J., Zhang, F. L. & Li, T. S. (2006) Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Catantopidae. In: Fauna Sinica. Vol. 43. Insecta. Science Press, Beijing, pp. 386 - 396.","Zhang, Y. L., Xu, Q. & Zhang, D. C. 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