Phobeticomyia lunifera (de Meijere, 1910)
(Figs. 3–4, 10, 18–22)
Lauxania lunifera de Meijere, 1910: 134. Type locality: Indonesia (Java: Batavia (=Jakarta)).
Diagnosis. Antenna yellow except scape and pedicel black, 1st flagellomere tinged brown on apical 1/2–2/3. Wing (Fig. 10) with a hyaline stripe at extreme tip; four hyaline median spots separated entirely or slightly confluent between R2+3 and R4+5; two hyaline spots below r-m in the discal cell, and two unconnected hyaline spots on dm-cu; a large triangular hyaline spot confluent with hyaline spot on dm-cu and a hyaline subapical stripe constricted at middle in m1 cell; a hyaline round median spot near CuA1 and an undulating hyaline stripe along hind margin of cua1 cell. Abdomen black, with sparse grayish white pollen. Male genitalia (Figs. 23–27): protandrium circular with a median incision; epandrium broad, nearly knife–like in lateral view; surstylus with a broad apical process, a small bulb–like subapical process and a narrow long curved inner process, basally inserted into median concavity of epandrium in lateral view; hypandrium Y–shaped, gonopod narrow and hook–shaped; aedeagus with a pair of quadrate basal processes, a pair of median teeth and a pair of acuate triangular apical processes in ventral view.
Material examined. 4 males, 1 female, Hainan: Yinggeling National Natural Reserve, Hongmao village (430 m), 21–22. V. 2007, Junhua Zhang; 3 females, 1 male, Hainan: Yinggeling National Natural Reserve, Hongmao village (430 m), 21. V. 2007, Kuiyan Zhang; 1 male, 3 females, Hainan: Jianfengling National Natural Reserve, Zhiwuyuan (800 m), 24. X. 2007, Ding Yang; 3 males, 1 female, Hainan: Jianfengling National Natural Reserve, Zhiwuyuan (800 m), 9. V. 2008, Qifei Liu; 1 female, Hainan: Jianfengling National Natural Reserve, Mingfenggu (800 m), 25. X. 2007, Xingyue Liu; 2 males, 1 female, Hainan: Wuzhishan National Natural Reserve, Guanshantai (600 m), 16. V. 2007, Junhua Zhang; 1 male, Hainan: Wuzhishan National Natural Reserve, Guanshantai (600 m), 29. X. 2007, Xingyue Liu.
Distribution: China (Hainan, Taiwan), India (Madras, Mysore), Indonesia (Java, Jakarta, Semarang), Malaysia (Sabah), Nepal, Philippines (Mindanao), Sri Lanka, Thailand, Viet Nam.
Remarks. In our examined material, the aedeagus has a pair of distinct median teeth. However, the figures of specimens from Thailand (Sasakawa, 1987) and from Malaysia (Sasakawa & Pong, 1990) differ distinctly in the aedeagal characters and the aedeagus has no distinct teeth.