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there are 2nd and 5th apical forks, media furcating before tlie beginning 
of Ist apical sector; thus nervation very much resembling that of Psycho- 
myiella U 1 m. Abdomen without any spines beneath. 
cf. In the cT pedes genitales and appendices praeanales rather 
large and long. Apex of abdomen of the ? obtuse and somewhat 
resembling that of Psychomyia L a t r. 
A very peculiar feature of this genus is that the last joints of 
both palpi, maxillar and labial, are entire and undivided 5 ), but the 
that it is the long 5th joint of Psychomyidae, which is divided in Padu- 
niella into two joints, 5th and 6th; also the 3rd joint of labial palpi of 
Psychomyidae is divided in Paduniella into the 3rd and 4th. 
Other features, as the nervation and the shape of wings, the formula of 
spurs, the absence of ocelli, the shape of palpi, the structure of d genital 
appendages (large appendices praeanales!) show clearly, that the genus Padu- 
niella belongs not to the family Hydroptilidac, as G. U 1 m e r supposes 7 ), 
but to the family Psychomyidae 8 ) and, namely, to the subfamily Psycho- 
myinae. Genus Paduniella comprises now two species: P. semarangensis 
Ulm. (Java) and P. uralensis, sp. n. (South Ural). 
Голова сверху выпуклая, позади съ двумя довольно крупными и 
косо расположенными бородавками ; глазки отсутствуют^ ; усики короче 
переднихъ крыльевъ, членики ихъ удлиненные, у 2 усики нѣсколько 
тоньше, чѣмъ у челюстные щупики длинные и напоминаютъ таковые 
у Tinodes Lea с h, но шестичлениковые; 2-й, 4-й и 5-й членики почти 
равной длины и каждый лишь немного короче 3-го членика, 6-й чле- 
никъ еще немного короче, а 1-й членикъ приблизительно вдвое меньше 
°) Analogous feature among Holycentropidae vve have in Hyalopsyche Ul m. 
B ) ü. Ulm er says: „Maxillartaster cT $ fünfgliedrig" (loc. cit., pp. 80—81). 
') Loc. cit., p. 80. 
8 ) It should be noticed that the genus Pseudoneureclipsis Ulm., which 
U 1 m e r refers to the family Polycentropidae (Notes from the Leyden Museum, XXXV, 
p. 84), really belongs to the family Psychomyidae, as I can conclude it from Mr. 
U 1 m e r's figures of nervation and of wings (Ibid, fig. 5). This genus is so- 
mewhat allied to Ecnomus R a m b. and belongs to the subfamily Ecnominae. 
Рис. 2. — 
Paduniella uralensis, sp. n. cf. Жилко- 
ваніе крыльевъ. 
most striking peculiarity 
is the 6-j о i n t n e s s of 
the maxillar palpi fi ) and 
the 4-jointness of 
the labial ones, what 
condition tili now was 
unknown among Tricho- 
ptera. The joints 1, 2, 
3 and 4 (2nd especially) 
have thesame shape and 
relative length as in 77- 
nodes; thus it is obvious, 
Horae Soc. Entom. Rjss. XLI. № 5. 
