34) Phortica (Ashima) angulata Prigent & Chen, 2008
Phortica (Phortica) angulata Prigent & Chen, 2008: 24 .
Phortica (Ashima) angulata: Chen & Máca, 2012: 507 .
Diagnosis. Aedeagal, median rod apically with 2 claw-like projections (“Fig. 16” in Chen & Máca 2012).
Supplementary description. Supracervical setae approximately 11. Dorsomedial, tentorial apodeme 3/4 as long as basal, parallel portion of dorsolateral, tentorial apodeme. Arista with arb = 2/0; apical, leaf-like expansion distally dilated, apically with small, awn-like projection. Cibarial, medial sensilla 7–8 per side; posterior sensilla approximately 6 per side. All tarsi entirely yellow.
The antisymmetry is observed in the postgonites: in A-type, the left postgonite is a broader, large plate with 2 moderate and 1 small, strongly sclerotized projections and 1 long, less sclerotized process, but the right one narrower, with 2 long, strongly sclerotized projections and 1 long, less sclerotized process (“Figs 16, 17” in Chen & Máca 2012); but in B-type, vice versa.
Specimens examined. Kenya: holotype ♂ (B-type), Kakamega Equatorial Forest, 11.x.2002, S. Prigent leg. (MNHN); 1♂ paratype, ditto, except 11–23.x.2002 (MNHN) .
Distribution. Kenya.