Loeia tamtipi Duan sp. n.
(Figs 1–2)
Length. Male: 5.9 mm.
Coloration and morphology. Crown with two brown dots on anterior margin equidistant from mid-line to eye and two orange patches more posterad (Fig. 1A). Face with paired brown arcs on frontoclypeus; lower area of face mottled with dark brown (Fig. 1C). Pronotum with brown anterior patches; posteriorly pale brown with dark brown lateral spot and four short dark brown bands. Mesonotum with central area and basal triangles brown (Fig. 1A). Forewing membrane brownish hyaline contrasting with white veins; with dark brown patch at apex and middle of claval margin and another patch subapically or corium. Legs with setal bases brown (Fig. 1A–B).
Male genitalia. Male genitalia as in generic description; aedeagal shaft narrowed at midlength in lateral view, broadening from base to apex in ventral view; apical processes short, curved dorsad, hook-like (Fig. 2E–F).
Material examined. Holotype, male, Thailand: Loei Phu Ruea NP office, 17°28.805′N, 101°21.242′E, 870 m, Malaise trap, 12–19 vii 2006, Patikhom Tamtip, leg. T315 (QSBG).
Etymology. This species is named after Patikhom Tamtip who collected the type specimen.