Manota collina Hippa, 2008

Fig. 1 B, E, G

New records. 4 males and 1 female, Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon NP, Checkpoint 2, 18°33.162'N 98°28.81'E, 1700m, Malaise trap 2–9.iii.2007, Y Areeluck leg., T1781 (in QSBG); 3 males, Doi Inthanon NP, Kew Maepan Trail, 18°33.162'N 98°28.81'E, 2200m, Malaise trap 2–9.iii.2007, Y. Areeluck leg. T1777 (in QSBG); 1 male with same data except Malaise trap 9–16.iii.2007, T1807 (in SMNH); 2 males with same data except Malaise trap 16–23.iii.2007, T1813 (QSBG); 5 males with same data except Malaise trap 23.iii.–1.v.2007, T1819 (in QSBG); 7 male and 1 female with same data except Malaise trap 1–8.v.2007, T1824 (in QSBG); 1 male with same data except Malaise trap 8–15.v.2007, T1828 (in QSBG); 3 males and 1 female with same data except Malaise trap 8–15.v.2007, T1829 (in QSBG); 5 males with same data except Malaise trap 15–22.iv.2007, T1841 (in QSBG); 7 males with same data except Malaise trap 22–29.iv.2007, Y. Areeluck leg., T1847 (in QSBG). 1 male, Doi Inthanon NP, summit marsh, 18°35.361'N 98°29.157'E, 2500m, Malaise trap 22–29.iv.2007, Y. Areeluck leg., T1846 (in QSBG

Remarks. M. collina was previously known only from the holotype male and a paratype male from summit forest, 2500 m, Doi Inthanon NP, Chiang Mai, Thailand (Hippa 2008a). The female was previously unknown. It is similar to the male and can be distinguished from the other Oriental species by the broadly infuscated apical part of the wing (Fig. 1 E). The flagellomere 4 (Fig. 1 B) is rather long for a female, but similar species do occur. The terminalia (Fig. 1 G) are of the common Manota type with two long setae on each side of tergite 9 and with two-segmented cercus.