25) Phortica (Ashima) longipenis Chen & Gao, 2005

(Fig. 6H)

Phortica longipenis Chen & Gao in Chen et al., 2005a: 3957 .

Phortica (Ashima) longipenis: Chen & Máca, 2012: 507 .

Diagnosis. Apical, leaf-like expansion of arista much narrower than long, apically with 1 long, medial and 2 minute, lateral, awn-like projections (“ Fig. 4A ” in Chen et al. 2005a); strongly sclerotized arch on anterior margin of aedeagal sheath recurved at anterior ends as postgonites, posteriorly with one large and one small postgonites (projections); one anterior postgonite curved inward, longer, strongly sclerotized, apically with small claw, but the other curved dorsad, shorter, less sclerotized, without claw (Fig. 6H).

Supplementary description (not repeating characters common to P. semiannulata). Supracervical setae approximately 16. Arista with arb = 1–3/0. Cibarial, posterior sensilla 6–7 per side. Pregonite without sensilla on submedial portion (ch.52-0).

The antisymmetry is observed in the postgonites: in A-type, the large, posterior postgonite and strongly sclerotized, inward curved, anterior postgonite is present on the right side (Fig. 6H), while the small, posterior one and less sclerotized, dorsad curved, anterior one on the left side; but in B-type, vice versa.

Specimens examined. China: 4♂ (A-type) 6♂ (B-type) paratypes, Mt. Jizu, Binchuan, Yunnan, 1,840 m a.s.l., 17.viii.2000, H.-W. Chen leg. (SEHU) . Thailand: 1♂ (A-type), above Sangwal, Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai, 1,250 m a.s.l., 25.vii.2008, H. Bänziger leg. (SEHU) .

Distribution. China (Yunnan), Thailand *.