Omaliopsis musaphila (Rougemont, 2017) comb. n.

(Figs. 3, 9–10, 18–19, 22)

Phyllodrepa musaphila Rougemont, 2017: 261

Material examined: 1 Ƌ [specimen dissected]: ‘ CHINA: Jiangxi prov. [MF-15] | Jinggangshan Mts., Wankeng | (stream valley), 28.iv.2011 | 26°31.8’N, 114°11.8’E, 525 m | Fikáček, Hájek, Jia & Song’, ‘spring with a gravel | bottom | rotten bamboo trunk + | decaying cut tops of bamboo | trunks’ (NMPC) .

Remarks. Phyllodrepa musaphila Rougemont, 2017 was described from Hong Kong. During the study of the Omaliinae material from NMPC, I found a male from Jiangxi Province of China which belongs to this species. Based on the morphological characters listed above (see Introduction), the species belongs to the genus Omaliopsis . Thus, a new combination is proposed here. Habitus as in Fig. 3. Abdominal tergite VIII of male as in Fig. 9. Abdominal sternite VIII of male as in Fig. 10. The species displays unusual bilobed apical part of the median lobe (Fig. 18). Aedeagus laterally as in Fig. 19.