Lispe glabra Wiedemann, 1824 Figs 1115, 16

Material examined.

India, Goa state, 15.0°N, 74.1°E, 3-16.II.2008, KT, 3♂, 7♀♀.

Myanmar, Shan state, Inle L., 30.XI.2009, NV, 3♀♀.

Thailand: Chanthaburi prov., Khao Khitchakut env., 12.82°N, 102.13°E, XI.2009, NV, 3♀♀; Chonburi prov., Pattaya env., XII.2008-9, NV, 40 ♂♂, ♀♀; Mae Hong Son prov., Pai env., 11.XI.2009, NV, 5♀♀; Phuket prov., Nai Thon beach, 20.II.2009. NV 3♂♂, 4♀♀, NV; Phang Nga prov., Thai Mueang env., 18.II.2009, NV, 1♂, 6♀♀; Rayong prov., Ban Phe env., 12.64°N, 101.46°E, NV, 3♀♀.

Distribution.

Oriental region.

Descriptive notes.

Body length 8.5-9.5 mm. Wings slightly brownish infuscated. Vein M gradually curved forward from level of crossvein dm-cu, cell r4+5 is almost closed and distance between veins M and R4+5 at wing margin is shorter than crossvein rm. Vein CuA2 not reaching wing margin, extending only to crossvein dm-cu; crossvein dm-cu skewed, it reaches vein M at acute angle of about 45˚. There is a downcurved fold surrounded by long microtrichia along posterior margin of wing between veins M and A2, microtrichia directed outward to the fold. Mid legs: f2 with remarkable row of very dense curled Velcro fastener-like setae in pv position in basal 2/3; t2 in apical 1/4 with a row of long ventral hairs; tar2-1 with a complete row of long curved pv setulae. Male is unmistakable due to modified wings and mid legs. Female differs from female of Lispe manicata as given in the key.