Lithopolia phahompoki Hreblay & Ronkay, 1999 comb. nov.

(Figs 5–6, 15)

Egira phahompoki Hreblay & Ronkay, 1999, Esperiana 7: 503, figs 61, 54, 65, pl. XVI–46; Ronkay et al., 2001: 47; Kononenko & Pinratana, 2013: 353, pl. 49, figs 36, 37.

Material examined. Holotype. 6, “ Holotypus Egira phahompoki Hreblay & Ronkay, 1999 \ THAILAND Changwat Chiang Mai Mt. Doi Phahompok 18 km NW of Fang 2100 m, 7. XII. 1998 leg. Márton Hreblay \ gen. prep. Hreblay N: 11985 6 ” (HNHM, photo examined)(Fig. 5). Additional specimens examined. CHINA. 1 6, Sichuan, near Siping, 1600 m, N 29°43.105’ E 102°26.195’, 27–III–2011, leg. A. Floriani (CAFM)(Figs 6, 15); 1 6, Chong Qing, Meng huan qu, N 29°30’ E 107°49’, 24–III–3–IV–2009, leg. V. Siniaev (CABG).

Diagnosis. See that of the latter species.

Distribution and bionomics. N. Thailand (Hreblay & Ronkay 1999; Kononenko & Pinratana 2013) and W. China (new record). The adults in N. Thailand occur from December to April (Kononenko & Pinratana 2013), the available specimens taken from W. China occur in March and April.