Thaia (Nlunga) mengyanga sp. nov. (Figs 1–9)

Description: Crown light testaceous, with two symmetrical kidney-shaped yellowish white spots near anterior margin. Coronal suture distinct, little longer than half of vertex median length. Eyes black. Pronotum brown yellow, with wide transverse bright red stripe medially (Fig. 1). Scutellum light brown, ornamented with paired bright red spots along both sides basally (Fig. 1). Forewing semitransparent, light brown, with brochosome field, 1st, 4th apical cells and area between 4th apical cell and brochosome field sordid whitish (Fig. 2).

Male genitalia: Pygofer ventral appendage long and large, extremely expanded at base and sharply curved dorsad, apical part acutely (Fig. 3). Anal tube with cultrate apical appendages (Fig. 4). Subgenital plate broadened basally, provided with 3 long macrosetae on median lateral margin, several microsetae on apex and upper margin (Fig. 5). Style slim, tapering towards apex, preapical lobe well developed (Fig. 6). Aedeagus with two pairs of processes, one pair long, arising from base of shaft ventrally, and another pair short, tooth-like, arising from both sides of dorsal apodeme; gonopore on ventroapical surface (Figs 7, 8). Connective nearly Y-shaped, with central lobe distinct (Fig. 9).

Specimen examined: Holotype: 3, CHINA, Yunnan Prov., Mengyang, 20 VII 2008, coll. Xiaohong Jiang.

Measurement: Body length 3, 3.4 mm (including wing).

Remarks: Similar to T. (Nlunga) decembris Dworakowska 1984, but can be distinguished by the shape of male genitalia: dorsal apodeme of aedeagus provided with one pair of tooth-like processes, the style with longer and slender apex and the ventral appendage very long, acutely curved dorsad, much extended beyond pygofer apex.

Etymology: The species is named for the type locality: Mengyang Town.