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 Familie: Lepidopsocidae. 



Enderlein, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., Bd. 1, 1903, p. 206 u. 319. 

 Endeelein, Spolia Zej'lanica, Vol. 4, 1906, p. 75. 



Subfamilie : Perientominae. 



Enderlein, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., Bd. 1, 1903, p. 208. 



Perientomum Hag. 1866. 



Typus: P. trichojjteri/x Hag. 1859, Ceylon. 



Hagen, Ent. Monthly Mag., Vol. II, 1865, p. 151. 



Perientomum incultum (Hag. 1865). 



Amphientomum incultum Hagen, Ent. Monthl. Mag., Vol. II, 1865, p. 149. 

 Amphientonmm lepidopieruni Hagen, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, 1866, p. 204. 

 Perientomum incultum Hag., Hagen, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, 1866, p. 204 u. 211. 

 Perientomum incultum Hag., Enderlein, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., I, 1903, p. 322. 

 Perientomum incultum Hag., Enderlein, Spolia Zeylanica, Vol. IV, 1906, p. 94. 

 Amphientomum incultum Hag., Handlir.sch, Die fossilen Insekten, 1906—1908, p. 1098. 



Im indischen Kopal (Diluvium). 



»Head and palpi black; ocelli very distant, the posterior close to the e^^es; antennae brown, 

 slender about 15-jointed, one-half shorter than the wings; thorax and superior ' wings covered with 

 blackish-brown and silver scales intermixed; inferior wings hyahne, greyish; legs dull yellow, the upper- 

 side of the femora, the base and a broad band before the apex of the tibiae, and the base of the first 

 tarsal Joint, black. 



Long. 3V2 mill., expar. 7 mill. 



In gum copal (Anime); probably from Zanzibar. I am acquainted with only one individual, 

 propably a female.« 



Nepticulomima Endeel. 1906. 



Typus: N. Sakuntala Enderl. 1906, Ceylon. 



Enderlein, Spolia Zeylan., Vol. IV, 1906, p. 95. 



Nepticulomima mortua (Hag. 1865). 



Perientomum mortuum Hagen, Entom. Monthl. Mag., Vol. II, 1865, p. 152. 



Nepticulomima mortua (Hag.), Enderlein, Spolia Zeylanica, Vol. IV, 1906, p. 102 und Fußnote p. 77. 



Im Kopal von Zanzibar (Diluvium). 



»This species is similar to P. tricho])teryx in form, size, and colours. Tlius I should not have 

 separated it, but for a diiference in the details of the reticulation. In the inferior wings the transverse 

 vein on the anterior margin is emitted from the superior brauch (1), white in P. trichopteryx it is emitted 

 before the point whence this branch departs. 



I admit that this difference alone is perhaps too sliglit to justify the formation of a distinct 

 species, especially as in one individual out of five of P. tricliopteryx now before me, the transverse vein 



' Im Original steht: „inferior wings". 



