Phortica (Phortica) allomega Gong & Chen, sp. nov.

(Fig. 31)

Diagnosis. This species is somewhat similar to P. hainanensis (Chen & Toda, 1998) in the male terminalia (Fig. 31), but can be distinguished from the latter by having the anterior branch of paramere apically broadened and strongly sclerotized, with 1 small cleft (Fig. 31C); aedeagus submedially lacking process on median rod, and basolaterally lacking brown patch on outer membrane (Fig. 31C).

Description. Frons brown above, dark brown below. Face black. Mesoscutum yellow, black anteromedially. Pleura greyish yellow, brownish on katepisternum. Male terminalia (Fig. 31): Epandrium pubescent and strongly protruded on anteroventral corners, with ca. 8 setae on dorsal to posterolateral portion per side (Fig. 31A). Surstylus medially strongly curved inward, lacking pubescence on outer surface, with several prensisetae on distal 1/3 (Fig. 31B). Posterolateral lobe of hypandrium undeveloped and lacking pubescence (Fig. 31C). Paramere lacking sensillum or tooth on anterior and posterior branches (Fig. 31C).

Measurements and indices. BL = 3.91 mm in holotype (range in 2♂ paratypes: 3.47–3.64), ThL = 2.00 mm (1.78–1.87), WL = 3.20 mm (3.02–3.08), WW = 1.33 mm (1.33–1.42), arb = 4/2 (5–6/2–3), adv = 0.73 (0.73–0.80), adf = 2.00 (1.88–2.00), flw = 1.88 (1.87–1.88), FW/HW = 0.48 (0.48–0.50), ch/o = 0.17 (0.15–0.17), prorb = 0.91 (0.76–0.91), rcorb = 0.49 (0.48–0.52), vb = 0.56 (0.50–0.58), dcl = 0.50 (0.50–0.58), presctl = 0.55 (0.56–0.65), sctl = 1.09 (1.03–1.08), sterno = 0.79 (0.76–0.77), orbito = 1.40 (1.38–1.43), dcp = 0.23 (0.20–0.24), sctlp = 1.03 (1.00–1.03), C = 2.04 (1.76–1.88), 4c = 1.79 (1.73–1.81), 4v = 3.30 (3.00–3.06), 5x = 1.20 (1.18–1.26), ac = 2.78 (2.76–3.06), M = 0.86 (0.80–0.81), C3F = 0.66 (0.68–0.71).

Type materials. Holotype ♂ (SCAU, No. 124906), CHINA: Mengdong, Cangyuan, Yunnan, 23°10'08''N, 99°13'52''E, alt. 1320m, 7.v.2016, J. Huang . Paratypes: 2♂ (SCAU, Nos. 124907, 08), J. Huang, L. Zhu, other data same as the holotype .

Distribution. China (Yunnan).

Etymology. A combination of the Greek words: ' all ' + ' omega ', referring to this species is different from P. omega (Okada, 1977) .