The new mineral jingsuiite (TiB 2 , IMA-2018-117b), together with osbornitekhamrabaevite solid solution (TiN-TiC), deltalumite and a potential new mineral, hexagonal Ti 10 (Si,P,) 7 , constitute four inclusions up to 50 μm across in corundum recovered from the Cr-11 podiform chromitite orebody near Kangjinla, Luobusa ophiolite, Tibet, China. EELS, EDS and 3D electron diffraction were applied to study the phases. In one inclusion, jingsuiite forms a rounded grain 40 μm across. Associated osbornite-khamrabaevite solid solution forms an irregular mass up to 10 μm across having the composition Ti(N 0.5 C 0.5) and the Ti 10 (Si,P,) 7 phase forms an incomplete overgrowth up to 20 μm thick around the grain of jingsuiite. In a second inclusion, jingsuiite, osbornite-khamrabaevite solid solution, Ti 10 (Si,P,) 7 and This is the peer-reviewed, final accepted version for American Mineralogist, published by the Mineralogical Society of America. The published version is subject to change. Cite as Authors (Year) Title. American Mineralogist, in press.