2a. Pherotilla striganovae (Lelej, 2012)
(Figs 1, 29–32)
Rhopalomutilla striganovae Lelej, 2012: 178 .
Pherotilla striganovae Okayasu et al., 2018: 310 .
Diagnosis. FEMALE. This species can be separated from other Pherotilla by having the compound eye placed in a deep anterolateral furrow on the head. Other useful features were discussed by Lelej (2012). Body length 3.6–5.6 mm. MALE. Unknown.
Material examined. Holotype, ♀ South Vietnam, Cat Tien [National Park, Nam Cat Tien part, Dong Nai Province, 11°26'N, 107°26'E], 01–02.2004 [January–February, beginning of dry season], leg. A.E. Anichkin [ZISP]. Other Material (3 ♀). THAILAND: Kamphaeng Phet, Mae Wong National Park, stream, 16 o 2.43'N 99 o 13.99'E, 313 m, Malaise, 3–10.IX.2007, Srilopien W., T3704 [1 ♀ QSBG]; Phetchaburi, Kaeng Krachan, Baan Maka Nature Lodge, 12.840 o N 99.590 o E, 140 m, Malaise trap, 16–23.V.2018, MKT (2♀ CSCA).
Distribution. Thailand (Kamphaeng Phet, Phetchaburi *) and Vietnam (Dong Nai).
Remarks. Two females were collected in Malaise traps in Phetchaburi Province. One of these females was still attached to a male in copula. The males of this and other mutillid species will be treated in an upcoming paper on new sex associations in Thai Mutillidae .