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D9D7ECC1E719129BC031792F00092DA3.text	D9D7ECC1E719129BC031792F00092DA3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia Sykora	<div><p>Caledonotrichia Sykora</p><p>Caledonotrichia Sykora (1967: 585); Marshall (1979: 221); Kelley (1989: 194); Wells (1995: 224).</p><p>Type species.</p><p>Caledonotrichia illiesi Sykora, by original designation.</p><p>Revised description, male.</p><p>Head wider than long, in dorsal view variably rounded to subrectangular; 3 ocelli present; antennae with 22-37 flagellomeres in male, 20-24 flagellomeres in female; tentorium complete, posterior bridge well developed, dorsal arms vestigial; maxillary palps with 2 basal and fourth segments short, other segments elongate; clypeus bearing a dense brush of setae. Forewing length 1.0-3.5 mm, broad to narrowly acuminate, with or without patches of specialised scent scales (androconial scales); jugal lobe present; hind wing with or without scales; venation of both wings modified to a greater or lesser extent, width of wings variable, generally slender with apices acuminate. On thorax, mesoscutellum with transverse suture; metascutellum triangular. Tibial spur formula 0,3,4. Female terminalia forming slender, elongate oviscapt. Male genitalia with abdominal segment IX well developed, broadly to narrowly shield-shaped, or triangular in ventral view and triangular in lateral view. Tergite X membranous, short, longer than wide. Gonopods bilobed, dorsal lobe irregularly elongate, subquadrate to rectangular or rounded, usually longer than ventral lobe, usually bearing a digitiform mesal process, ventral lobe triangular to bean-shaped, or narrowly leaf-shaped; in axil between dorsal and ventral lobe usually a small, rounded, setate process and basally on ventral lobe, a strong elongate seta. Subgenital processes (or plate) in form of pair of sclerotised rods which, in lateral aspect, strongly sinuate. Phallic apparatus elongate, with or without associated parameres.</p><p>Larva.</p><p>Diagnoses are given for larvae by Marshall (1979) and Wells (1995: 228). Mature larvae are basically plesiomorphic, with or without dorsal abdominal sclerites; cases highly variable in shape and materials.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D9D7ECC1E719129BC031792F00092DA3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
9D8AA2F7EF19420826E00A59E1AB9546.text	9D8AA2F7EF19420826E00A59E1AB9546.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia illiesi Sykora	<div><p>Caledonotrichia illiesi Sykora Figs 202230-3271</p><p>Caledonotrichia illiesi Sykora (1967: 585-595); Wells (1995: 229).</p><p>Revised diagnosis.</p><p>In many respects males of Caledonotrichia illiesi resemble the smaller Caledonotrichia minuta sp. n., and Caledonotrichia bifida sp. n., having wings without scales and both lobes of gonopods are rounded, but are readily recognized by their large size, more robust in appearance, have thick brushes of short black setae dorsally on head and have elongate antennae about equal in length to body. In the male genitalia (Figs 21-22, 30-32) the subgenital process forms simple, straight sclerotised rods, and the elongate seta in the axil between the upper and lower lobes of each gonopod terminates in a round apical knob (arrow in Figs 21, 22). In the female terminalia (Fig. 71) abdominal sternite VII has a triangular prominence apico-medially, and a membranous collar; segment X is triangular.</p><p>Revised description, male.</p><p>Head rounded in dorsal view, as in Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. (Fig. 1). Antennae with 35-37 flagellomeres; flagellomeres (Fig. 20) elongate cylindrical, length about 2 × width. Maxillary palps with basal 2 segments short and rounded, rest cylindrical: segment 3 about 4 × maximum width, segment 4 length about 2 × width, and segment 5 elongate slender, length almost 6n width. Forewing length, 2.1-3.0 mm (n=10). Wings without scales, forewing costa with brush of straight setae on proximal third, then longer, curved setae to tip of wing.</p><p>Additional information, female.</p><p>Antennae with 33 flagellomeres. Forewing length, 2.0-3.2 mm (n=10).</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male: New Caledonia: River near Col d’Amieu (BPBM), examined. 1 pharate male pupa, upper Hienghène R. at Kavatch, 6.ix.1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); 1 pharate male pupa, tributary Hienghène R. at Castex Station 5 km below Kavatch, 6.viii.1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); 1 male, creek at end of Col de Petchékara, 19.xii.1983, A. Wells (ANIC); 3 males, larvae and pupae, Bopope, 18.xii.1983, A. Wells, ANIC; 1 larva, Ck between Négropa and Koh on La Foa-Canal Road, 19.xii.1983,A. Wells (ANIC); 2 males, Forêt Thy Reserve, 150 m, 21.v.1984, G. Monteith, D. Cook, QM; 2 males, 1 female, stream beside Farino road, 20.xii.1998, A . Wells, ANIC; 2 males, approx 15 km SW of Houailou on Houailou-Bourail road, small fall, 26.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 3 males, ~10 km NW Hienghène, small stream, 25.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 4 males, 2 females Rivière du Cap, Pont du Cap, ~8 km NW Naindai on Bourail-Poya road, 22.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 11 males, 12 females, stream approx. 20 km SW Thio on Boulouparis-Thio road, 28.xii. 1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 2 males, UFP-LERVEM, Tay 2, 18.x.1999, N. Mary (ANIC); 24 males, 17 females, Province Sud, Monts Kwa Ne Mwa, on road between Noumea and Yaté, Rivière des Pirogues, 22°11.225'S, 166°43.338'E, 100 m, 7.xi.2003, light trap, loc#016, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); numerous males &amp; females, Province Sud, side stream to Rivière Blanche, 10.75 km SW Pont Pérignon, 22°10.073'S, 166°39.903'E, 180 m, 6-16.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#012, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 15 males, 8 females, Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.439'S, 166°28.646'E, 805 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#029, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 7 males, 4 females, Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.073'S, 166°28.460'E, 810 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#030, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 1 male, on slide, Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, downstream crosspoint to mountain track, 22°01.997'S, 166°28.486'E, 795 m, over about 30 m waterfall, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#031, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 13 males, 8 females, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco Stream, at Camp Jacob, 3.9 km W summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis–Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°44.083'S, 166°06.298'E, 117 m, 29. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#053, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); numerous males, females, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco Stream, 3.9 km W summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis–Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°44.359'S, 166°06.009'E, 117 m, 20. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#035, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); males, females, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco, Stream, at Camp Jacob, 3.7 km WNW summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis–Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°43.613'S, 166°06.567'E, 150 m, 29. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#054, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 6 males, Province Sud, Mt Rembai, River Xwâ Be, upstream bridge on road Sarraméa-Koh, 21°33.877'S, 165°49.922'E, loc 157F-k, Malaise trap, 8. vii– 4.viii.2007, R. Pöllabauer (NHRS); 6 males, loc 157 F-K, 8. vii– 4.viii.2007; 1 male, New Caledonia, Chute S of Col d’Amieu on Sarraméa-Thio road, 2.iv.2012, A. Wells &amp; S. Cazères (ANIC); 7 males, 1 female, Chute de Farina, ~5 km N of Farino, 15.iv.2012, A. Wells (ANIC).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9D8AA2F7EF19420826E00A59E1AB9546	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
188DCBACEA9F5419CD862C72ED8A6390.text	188DCBACEA9F5419CD862C72ED8A6390.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia minuta	<div><p>Caledonotrichia minuta sp. n. Figs 41323 –2633– 3572</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Males very closely resemble Caledonotrichia illiesi and Caledonotrichia bifida sp. n., both of which have wings without scales and both lobes of gonopods rounded, but Caledonotrichia minuta differs from Caledonotrichia illiesi by smaller size and far less robust appearance, antennae shorter than wings, and in male genitalia dorsal lobe of gonopods more broadly rounded and bat-shaped, and from Caledonotrichia bifida sp. n. by having ventral lobes of gonopods almost equal length to dorsal lobes, dorsal lobes more broadly rounded, and sclerotised rods of subgenital process with only small irregularity subapically, not bifid apically as in Caledonotrichia bifida sp. n.</p><p>Description, male.</p><p>Head rounded in dorsal view, as in Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. (Fig. 1).</p><p>Antennae, male with 23-24 flagellomeres, female with 22 flagellomeres; in male, proximal flagellomeres elongate cylindrical, length not more than 2 × width, more distal flagellomeres subquadrate. Male maxillary palps (Fig. 13) similar to those of Caledonotrichia illiesi, with basal 2 segments short and rounded, rest cylindrical: segment 3 about 4 × maximum width, segment 4 length about 2 × width, segment 5 elongate, length almost 6 × width. Forewing length, male 1.5-2.2 mm (n=10); female 2.0-2.5 mm (n=10). Male forewing (Fig. 4) without scales, narrow, apically acute, with up right bristles on costal vein, hair on distal two thirds of costal margin with strongly curved tips as in Caledonotrichia illiesi .</p><p>Genitalia (Figs 23-26, 33-35): Abdominal segment IX broadly rounded proximally, distal margin of sternite shallowly excavated medially. Tergite X, tapered slightly to broad, slightly concave apex. Gonopods in ventral view with ventral lobes elongate club-shaped, dorsal lobes broadly rounded, mesal process digitiform, well developed, without setae; axillary seta well developed, acute apically. Sclerotised rods of subgenital process, simple, a slight irregularity below apex. Phallic apparatus elongate, almost straight, broadly rounded distally, with a slender almost straight spiny paramere.</p><p>Female terminalia (Fig. 72). Abdominal segment VII bearing fringe of dense short setae distally and apically a short, membranous collar bearing sparsely arranged setae marginally, sternite with a small medial prominence apically; abdominal segments VIII–X forming slender telescopic oviscapt.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male: New Caledonia: approx 10 km SW of Houailou on Houailou-Bourail road, small fall, 26.xii.1998, A. Wells (MNHP).</p><p>Paratypes: 10 males, same data as for holotype (ANIC); 4 males, approx 10 km NW Hienghène, small stream, 25.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 3 males, approx 15 km SW Thio on Boulouparis-Thio road, 28.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 1 male, 1 female (on slides), Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.073'S, 166°28.460'E, 810 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#030, K. A. Johanson (SMNH); 11 males, Province Sud, Mt Rembai, River Xwâ Be, upstream bridge on road Sarraméa-Koh, 21°33.877'S, 165°49.922'E, loc 157F-k, Malaise trap, 8. vii– 4.viii.2007, R. Pöllabauer (SMNH); 28 males, Chute S of Col d’Amieu on Sarraméa-Thio road, 2.iv.2012, A. Wells &amp; S. Cazères (ANIC).</p><p>Other material examined: 1 male, Chute approx 15 km N Col d’Amieu on Boulouparis-Thio road, 27.xi.1998, A. Wells, ANIC; 1 male, Province Sud, stony stream draining Lac Yaté, 200 m, loc 5, 22°08.795'S, 166°42.313'E, Malaise trap 13-16.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); 9 males, 14 females, Province Sud, Sarraméa, 290 m, stony forest stream, loc 13 21°37.097'S 165°49.351'E, Malaise trap, 18-21.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); 55 males, 18 females, Province Sud, Col d'Amieu, 323 m, small stony river, loc 24, 21°34.844'S, 165°49.677'E, Malaise trap, 30. xi– 5.xii.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); numerous males, females, Province Sud, Col d'Amieu, 319 m, small stony river, loc 23, 21°34.720'S, 165°49.620'E, Malaise trap, 30. xi– 5.xii.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); numerous males, females, Province Sud, Monts des Koghis, ca 300 m S Koghi Restaurant, 22.18288°S, 166.50167°E, 417 m, 2-16.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#004, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 1 male, Province Sud, stream draining to Marais de la Rivière Blanche, 1.35 km S Pont Pérignon, 22°08.496'S, 166°42.152'E, 180 m, 6-16.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#009, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 8 males, 29 females, Province Sud, stream draining to Marais de la Rivière Blanche, 2.25 km SW Pont Pérignon, 22.14158°S, 166.67993°E, 157 m, 6-16.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#010, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); males, females, Province Sud, side stream to Rivière Blanche, 10.75 km SW Pont Pérignon, 22°10.073'S, 166°39.903'E, 180 m, 6-16.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#012, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); males, Province Sud, Monts Kwa Ne Mwa, on road between Noumea and Yaté, 2.0 km E Pic Mouirange, 22°12.356'S, 166°40.798'E, 220 m, 7-16.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#014, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 6 males, Province Sud, Monts des Koghis, ca 800 m S Koghi Restaurant, 22.18311°S, 166.50564°E, 460 m, 10-26.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#019, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 1 male, 4 females (male, female on slides), Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.073'S, 166°28.460'E, 810 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#030, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 2 males, 5 females, Province Sud, Monts des Koghis, ca 800 m S Koghi Restaurant, 22.18406°S, 166.50383°E, 420 m, 1126.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#022, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 3 males, 2 females, Province Sud, Hwa Hace Mt., Hwa Motu River, at Pont Wamuttu, 1.0 km E Nassirah, about 200 m upstream bridge, 21°48.094'S, 166°04.298'E, 137 m, 20. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#034, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 2 males, 1 female, Province Nord, Wemwâdiu stream, 850 m E summit Kögi Mt., 5 m upstream road, about 200 m S Tiwaka River, 20°49.020'S, 165°14.165'E, 24 m, 6-27.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#067, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 3 males, Province Nord, Wé Caot Stream, draining NNE side of Mt. Panié, 0.9 km NW Cascade de Tao, 20°33.311'S, 164°48.064'E, 18.xii.2003, light trap, loc#084, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); numerous males, females, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco Stream, at Camp Jacob, 3.9 km W summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis–Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°44.083'S, 166°06.298'E, 117 m, 29.xi.2003-12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#053, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); numerous males, females, Province Nord, Ponandou Tiôgé River at Kögi, 3.9 km SSW Touho, 20°49.043'S, 165°13.551'E, 25 m, 26.xii.2003, light trap, loc#100, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); males, females, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco Stream, 3.9 km W summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis–Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°44.359'S, 166°06.009'E, 117 m, 20. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#035, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 3 males, Province Nord, 50 m upstream bridge on Hienghène-Tnèdo road, 3.9 km S summit of Mt. Tnèda, 2.2 km E Tnèdo, 20°43.085'S, 164°49.928'E, 29 m, 7.xii.2003, light trap, loc#071, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 6 males, 15 females, Province Sud, stream crossing way to sanatorium 2.3 km E St Laurent, ca. 150 m upstream bridge, 22°04.484'S, 166°19.910'E, loc 027, Malaise trap, 17-19.x.2006, K. A. Johanson &amp; M. Espeland (NHRS); 2 males, 2 females, Province Sud, stream crossing way to sanatorium 2.3 km E St Laurent, ca. 150 m upstream bridge, 22°04.484'S, 166°19.910'E, loc 027, Malaise trap, 17-19.x.2006, K. A. Johanson &amp; M. Espeland (NHRS); 11 males, numerous females, Province Nord, Ponandou Tiôgé River at Kögi, 3.9 km SSW Touho, 20°49.043'S, 165°13.551'E, 25 m, 26.xii.2003, light trap, loc#100, K. A. Johanson (NHRS).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Minuta, name referring to the small size of the species.</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>This species appears to be widespread and often abundant but, like most of the Caledonotrichia species, is hard to identify with certainty unless it is mounted on a microscope slide. Thus, only a small number of specimens are designated as paratypes. Considerable numbers of these tiny mostly jet black caddisflies, with shiny silver areas of setae on their wings, most of them males, were seen running around in bright sunlight on exposed rocks at waterfalls. Fig. 74 shows a locality where a large number of specimens, mostly males, of this species were collected by sweep net.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/188DCBACEA9F5419CD862C72ED8A6390	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
821A801EFB82D1C9187B283E6E002CBE.text	821A801EFB82D1C9187B283E6E002CBE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia bifida	<div><p>Caledonotrichia bifida sp. n. Figs 14, 1627-2944</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Males very closely resembling Caledonotrichia illiesi and Caledonotrichia minuta sp. n., with which they share the features of wings without scales and both lobes of gonopods rounded. Like Caledonotrichia minuta, they differ from Caledonotrichia illiesi by their smaller size and far less robust appearance, and shorter antennae; they are distinguished from Caledonotrichia minuta by having the ventral lobes of gonopods about half as long as dorsal lobes, dorsal lobes less broadly rounded, and sclerotised rods of subgenital process bifid apically, but not dilated as in Caledonotrichia minor .</p><p>Description, male.</p><p>Head. Rounded in dorsal view, as in Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. (Fig. 1). Antennae (Fig. 16) with 22-23 flagellomeres; most flagellomeres elongate-cylindrical with ends angled obliquely, not more than 2.5 × width. Maxillary palps (Fig. 14) with basal segment short and rounded, segments 2, 3 and 5 cylindrical, segments 3 and 5 length about 3 × maximum width, segment 4 subquadrate.</p><p>Wings. Forewing length, 1.8-2.0 mm (n=5); forewing without scales.</p><p>Genitalia (Figs 27-29, 44). Abdominal segment IX truncate proximally, distal margin of sternite shallowly excavated medially, bearing robust elongate setae. Tergite X, tapered slightly, apical margin concave. Gonopods in ventral view with ventral lobes scarcely longer than wide, dorsal lobes about with length about 2 × width, twice length of ventral lobes, mesal process digitiform, well developed, without setae; axillary seta slender, acute apically. Sclerotised rods of subgenital process narrowly bifid apically (arrow in Fig. 27). Phallic apparatus elongate, slender in proximal 2/3, stouter distally, with a slender spiny paramere.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male: New Caledonia: Province Sud, Sarraméa, 220 m, forest stream, loc 10 21°37.883'S, 165°51.958'E, Malaise trap, 18-21.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (MNHP).</p><p>Paratypes: New Caledonia: 1 male, collected with holotype; 3 males, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco, Stream, at Camp Jacob, 3.7 km WNW summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis-Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°43.613'S, 166°06.567'E, 150 m, 29. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#054, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 2 males, Province Nord, Wan Pwé On Stream, draining NNE side of Mt. Panié, 3.9 km NW Cascade de Tao, 20°31.820'S, 164°47.016'E, 18.xii.2003, light trap, loc#085, K. A. Johanson (NHRS).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>In reference to the bilobed apices of the sclerotised rods in the male genitalia.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/821A801EFB82D1C9187B283E6E002CBE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
31F2695803F2ABB8A3624E6E3F5F66B9.text	31F2695803F2ABB8A3624E6E3F5F66B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia ouinnica	<div><p>Caledonotrichia ouinnica sp. n. Figs 61536-3745</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Males are recognised by the presence of a tiny jet black spot on the forewing between veins R and M, formed by a cluster of androconial scales; but it is particularly distinguished from all other species by maxillary palps with dense brush of elongate setae on the first segment and bristle-like setae on other segments which give the palps a bottlebrush-like appearance (Fig. 15), including the otherwise closely similar Caledonotrichia minor which has maxillary palps of the usual form with fewer and shorter straight setae, the forewings are less attenuate apically and the area of scales over the fork in M larger.</p><p>Description, male.</p><p>Head rounded in dorsal view, as in Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. (Fig. 1). Forewing (Fig. 6) length, 2.2-2.4 mm (n=5); wing acute apically; small cluster of slender jet black androconia proximally. Maxillary palps densely hairy (Fig. 15), with basal 2 segments short and rounded, segment 2 bearing a tuft of long setae, segment 3-5 cylindrical, segment 3 length almost 3 × maximum width, segment 4 length about 2 × width, segment 5 length approximately 6 × width. Antennae with 23-24 flagellomeres, median flagellomeres slender with length around 4 –6× width.</p><p>Genitalia (Figs 36, 37, 45). Abdominal segment IX rounded anteriorly, sternite slightly cleft medially on posterior margin, a row of elongate setae on distal margin (arrow in Fig. 36). Tergite X tapered to broadly rounded apex. Each gonopod with ventral lobe club-shaped, dense short setae towards tip, dorsal lobe rectangular. Sclerotised rods of subgenital process in ventral view simple, rounded apically. Phallic apparatus elongate, almost length of abdominal segments VII–IX, without associated parameres.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype, male: New Caledonia: Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.073'S, 166°28.460'E, 810 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#030, K. A. Johanson (MNHP).</p><p>Paratypes.</p><p>New Caledonia. 3 males, collected with holotype, (NHRS); 1 male (dissected) Province Sud, Monts Kwa Ne Mwa, on road between Noumea and Yaté, 1.5 km E Pic Mouirange, 22°12.545'S, 166°40.246'E, 143 m, 9.xi.2003, light trap, loc#018, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 3 males, 5 females, Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.439'S, 166°28.646'E, 805 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#029, K. A. Johanson (NHRS).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>In reference to the river at the type locality.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/31F2695803F2ABB8A3624E6E3F5F66B9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
3AD7E2FD8FBA91181DF3E64D74CEE3AA.text	3AD7E2FD8FBA91181DF3E64D74CEE3AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia minor Sykora	<div><p>Caledonotrichia minor Sykora Figs 538 –4046– 47</p><p>Caledonotrichia minor Sykora (1967: 585-595); Wells (1995: 230).</p><p>Revised diagnosis.</p><p>Males of Caledonotrichia minor share with those of Caledonotrichia charadra, Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. and Caledonotrichia ouinnica sp. n. the presence of androconia on the forewing only (Fig. 5), and are distinguished from these species by the size of the single patch of scales, which forms a small dark area proximally, though larger than the tiny black spot of Caledonotrichia ouinnica, whereas Caledonotrichia charadra and Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. have large areas; in the male genitalia (Figs 38-40, 46-47), as in Caledonotrichia charadra and Caledonotrichia capensis, the ventral lobes of the gonopods in ventral view are triangular, but the sclerotised rods of the ventral processes are bilobed and broadly flared apically (arrow in Fig. 39), whereas the other two species have just a small subapical irregularity. The forewing of Caledonotrichia minor is not as slender as that of Caledonotrichia ouinnica, which tapers to an acute apex.</p><p>Revised description, male.</p><p>Male head rounded as in Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. (Fig. 1).</p><p>Antennae with 24-28 flagellomeres (n=5); flagellomeres elongate cylindrical. Maxillary palps with basal 2 segments short and rounded, rest cylindrical: segment 3 about 3 × maximum width, segment 4 length about 2 × width, and 5 elongate slender, length almost 6 × width. Forewing (Fig. 5) length, 1.6-2.1 mm (n=5); small patch of slender scales medially at about one third length, some upright bristles on veins, costal margin hairs straight.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype, male: New Caledonia: River near Col d’Amieu (BPBM) (examined).</p><p>Other material examined:</p><p>New Caledonia: 1 male, Nékliai River, 5 km above Mission Station [near Poya], 10.viii.1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); 1 pharate male pupa, larvae, Nerihouen River, St Ives, Reg. Ponérihouen, 27.viii. 1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); 30 males, 7 females, Ouenghi River nr Boulouparis, 14.xii.1983, A. Wells (ANIC); 13 males, 8 females, same locality, 19.xii.1983, A. Wells (ANIC); 34 males, 7 females, Bopope, 18.xii.1983, A. Wells (ANIC); 28 males, ~10 km NW Hienghène, small stream, 25.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 2 males (on slides), Prov. Sud, Sarraméa, 220 m, forest stream, loc 10 21°37.883'S 165°51.958'E, Malaise trap, 18-21.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS).</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>The mature larva illustrated by Wells (1995: 226, fig. 2) is typically stactobiine, its case a round dome that is attached to the rock surface.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3AD7E2FD8FBA91181DF3E64D74CEE3AA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
1FBEFBA4A56E10756199EA267A8A2A39.text	1FBEFBA4A56E10756199EA267A8A2A39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia vexilla	<div><p>Caledonotrichia vexilla sp. n. Figs. 2, 741 –4348– 50</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Males lack scales on wings but otherwise in features of male genitalia resemble closely those of Caledonotrichia charadra and Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n., having ventral lobes of gonopods triangular but in Caledonotrichia charadra dorsal lobes are somewhat rounded, in Caledonotrichia capensis they are rectangular, while in Caledonotrichia vexilla they are tapered apically; Caledonotrichia capensis has the phallic apparatus short with a sharply angled paramere, while Caledonotrichia vexilla has the phallic apparatus elongate, about length of 3 abdominal segments, and the paramere spine strongly sinuous.</p><p>Description, male.</p><p>Head (Fig. 2) rectangular in dorsal view, length about one-third the width. Antennae with 24-25 flagellomeres; flagellomeres elongate-cylindrical, with length 2.5 –3× width. Maxillary palps with basal 2 segments round, segments 3-5 cylindrical, segment 3 relatively stout, slightly longer than segment 5, segment 5 length about 6 × width, apical margin truncate.</p><p>Forewing (Fig. 7), length 2.2 mm (n=3); wings without scales, forewing densely hairy, with upright bristle-like hairs on veins, and on distal two-thirds costal margin long slender hairs with strongly curved tips.</p><p>Genitalia (Figs 41-43, 48-50). Abdominal segment IX in ventral view shield-shaped, distal margin shallowly excavated medially. Tergite X, subquadrate, apical margin concave. Gonopods bilobed, ventral lobe sharply triangular with row of stout setae on apical margin, dorsal lobe subrectangular, tapered slightly towards outer apical angle, mesal process spur-shaped, sclerotised; axillary seta short. Sclerotised rods of subgenital process with a slight irregularity laterally below apex. Phallic apparatus elongate, sinuous, with a stout, sinuous spiny paramere.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male (on slide): New Caledonia: Parc de Rivière Bleu, approx 1 km W Kaori Giant, 19.xii.1998, A. Wells (MNHP).</p><p>Paratypes: New Caledonia. 2 males (1 on slide), collected with holotype (ANIC); 6 males, Parc de Rivière Bleu, Rivière Bleue, approx 1 km W Kaori Giant, 19.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); 4 males, Rivière du Cap, approx 8 km NW Naindai, Bourail to Poya road, 22.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC).</p><p>Other material examined:</p><p>New Caledonia 1 pharate male pupa (damaged), 3 cases, Rivière Bleue, bridge forest road, 21.vii.1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>In reference to the vexatious problem of distinguishing this species from others primarily on the basis of internal features.</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Males of this small jet black species were collected in bright sunlight as they ran about on an emergent rock in the stream. The three cases collected with the single pharate male pupa from Rivière Bleue, resemble closely those described by Wells (1985: 11) for Caledonotrichia illiesi, having a broad flat margin to the case; however, they lack dorsal vents on the dome seen in that species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1FBEFBA4A56E10756199EA267A8A2A39	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
22C30735DAD4D3E3E1F69A166F3605B4.text	22C30735DAD4D3E3E1F69A166F3605B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia capensis	<div><p>Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. Figs 1, 851 –5364– 65</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Males of this species are readily recognised by the band of elongate-ovoid black scales that stretches almost the length of the forewing; in features of genitalia they closely resemble Caledonotrichia minor and Caledonotrichia vexilla sp. n. Females not associated.</p><p>Description, male.</p><p>Head rounded (Fig. 1). Antennae with 24 flagellomeres; flagellomeres elongate cylindrical, longest with length about 3 × width. Maxillary palps with basal 2 segments short and rounded, rest cylindrical: segment 3 about 4 × maximum width, segment 4 length about 2.5 × width, segment 5 elongate slender, length almost 6 × width.</p><p>Wings. Forewing (Fig. 8) length, 1.0-1.7 mm (n=5); bearing elongate patch of black scales (androconia) medially reaching almost from leading proximal angle to about two-thirds wing length, and separate small patch close to proximal margin; costal margin hairs straight. Hind wing bearing small rather scattered black scales, more slender than those of forewing.</p><p>Genitalia (Figs 51-53, 64-65). Abdominal segment IX rounded proximally, apical margin cleft medially. Tergite X with lateral margins slightly rounded, apically concave. Gonopods with ventral lobes triangular, apical margin slightly concave, dorsal lobes elongate rectangular; axillary seta not apparent. Sclerotised rods of subgenital process in ventral view with small cap-like irregularity apically and another subapically, in lateral view dilated apically. Phallic apparatus elongate, slender, strongly curved at about two-thirds length, with stout parameres.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male: New Caledonia: Rivière du Cap, Pont du Cap, ~8 km NW Naindai on Bourail-Poya road, 22.xii.1998, A. Wells (MNHP).</p><p>Paratypes: 5 males, same data as for holotype (one on slide) (ANIC).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Named for the type locality, Rivière du Cap.</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>The specimens of this species were collected as they ran about in sunlight on the surfaces of emergent rocks in the stream.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/22C30735DAD4D3E3E1F69A166F3605B4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
C601139E6E1DA52F68E599DD51896CB7.text	C601139E6E1DA52F68E599DD51896CB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia charadra Kelley	<div><p>Caledonotrichia charadra Kelley Figs 9 –1054– 56</p><p>Caledonotrichia charadra Kelley (1989: 194).</p><p>Revised diagnosis.</p><p>Like Caledonotrichia capensis males have scale patches on both fore- and hind wings (Figs 9-10), a feature that distinguishes it from Caledonotrichia minor and Caledonotrichia ouinnica, both of which have scale patches on the forewings only; in the genitalia (Figs 54-56) the triangular shape of ventral lobes of the gonopods of Caledonotrichia charadra closely resembles the arrangement in Caledonotrichia capensis sp. n. and Caledonotrichia vexilla sp. n. but in Caledonotrichia charadra the dorsal lobes are quadrilateral, rather than elongate rectangular or subrectangular as in those two species, and the paramere associated with the phallic apparatus is more gently curved.</p><p>Additional information, male.</p><p>Male head rounded as in Caledonotrichia capensis . Male antennae with 24-26 flagellomeres; flagellomeres elongate rectangular. Male maxillary palps as for Caledonotrichia capensis . Male forewing length, 1.5-1.9 mm (n=10). Fore- and hind wings both bear rectangular patch of black scales proximally (Figs 9-10), although these may be shed or lost due to abrasion.</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Several features noted on examination of the type specimen of Caledonotrichia charadra that were not mentioned by Kelley (1989) were scales on wings and the subapical irregularity on the ventral processes, that gives the apex a hooked appearance when seen in lateral view. In addition, while the type specimen has scales on the forewing only, we are assuming that the scales were lost from the hind wing as, in other respects, the more recently collected specimens conform to the type but have scales on both wings.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male: New Caledonia: mountain stream up Boulari River (BPBM) [entire animal macerated and stored in vial].</p><p>Other material examined.</p><p>1 male, Ouenghi River nr Boulouparis, 14.xii.1983, A. Wells (ANIC); 37 males, 1 female, Parc de la Rivière Bleue, approx 1 km W Kaori Giant, 19.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C601139E6E1DA52F68E599DD51896CB7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
87F84D27E58675AA401D359F5A8737F0.text	87F84D27E58675AA401D359F5A8737F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia extensa Kelley	<div><p>Caledonotrichia extensa Kelley Figs 311-12, 1957-5866, 70</p><p>Caledonotrichia extensa Kelley (1989: 195).</p><p>Revised diagnosis.</p><p>As noted by Kelley (1989) Caledonotrichia extensa is distinctive in being larger than any other species; as in males of Caledonotrichia nyurga antennae are extremely long, just exceeding length of body, but in contrast to that species the segments (Fig. 19) tend to be more elongate, inverted urn-shaped, not bead-like, and the longest segments are about 6 × as long as wide; maxillary palps (Figs 11-12) with segments 1 and 2 round, segments 4 and 5 length about 8 × width, segment 3 length about 1.5 × length of each of terminal segments, swollen apically and bearing area of sensilla apico-dorsally (Fig. 12); male genitalia are clearly visible under a dissecting microscope, with abdominal sternite IX deeply concave distally, ventral lobes of gonopods rounded, bearing row of stout dark setae on mesal margin, not narrowly membranous and leaf-like as in Caledonotrichia nyurga, or slender and finger-like as in Caledonotrichia sykorai sp. n.</p><p>Additional information, male.</p><p>Head subquadrate; antennae (Fig. 19) with 25-26 flagellomeres (n=10); scape elongate-rounded, pedicel short, rounded, other flagellomeres elongate-cylindrical to flask-shaped, bearing numerous sensilla coeloconica.</p><p>Forewing (Fig. 3) without scales or specialised setae, venation more complete than in other congeners; length: 2.2-3.6 mm (n=10).</p><p>Genitalia (Figs 57-58, 66). Abdominal segment IX in ventral view almost triangular, strongly tapered and narrowly rounded anteriorly, a deep concavity on posterior margin of sternite. Tergite X narrow, elongate, straight sided, rounded apically. Gonopods with ventral lobe length 1.5X width, bearing stout setae on mesal margin and apically, dorsal lobe elongate club-shaped, a row of sclerotised short setae subapico-mesally, most distal pair bent sharply, axillary seta long, slender, apically acute. Sclerotised rods of subgenital process straight, slightly sculptured apically. Phallic apparatus straight, elongate, slender, with a dorsal crease along two-thirds length and with associated spine-covered apical membrane.</p><p>Case of mature larva (Fig. 70). Cigar-shaped, with a pair of dorsal vents and at each end a bract-like overhang. Cased larvae of Caledonotrichia extensa were associated via pharate adults, and demonstrate that unlike the larvae of Caledonotrichia illiesi that live in fixed dome-shaped cases, larvae of Caledonotrichia extensa are mobile, carrying their cases about. These portable cases are cigar-shaped, tapered at each end and comprise two identical secretion valves, clearly with an upper and lower side. In common with cases of Caledonotrichia illiesi, however, cases of Caledonotrichia extensa have dorsal vents, although in Caledonotrichia extensa these are larger openings, situated near the ends of the dorsal seam of the two valves and opening away from the case.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male: New Caledonia: mountain stream up Boulari River (BPBM).</p><p>Additional material examined.</p><p>New Caledonia: 1 cased larva, Ouarou River, source of Tchamba R., N of Ponerinouen, 25.viii.1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); prepupae, pupae, middle Tchamba R., below Tchamba, 26.viii.1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); 8 males, Nerihouen River, St Ives, Reg. Ponérihouen, 27.viii. 1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); larvae, pupae, St Ives Reg. Ponérihouen, 27.viii. 1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); larvae, pupae, 1 female, 3 km from mouth of Mou River, Reg. Ponérihouen, 28.viii. 1965, F. Starmühlner (ROM); 1 prepupa, river Col d’Boa, [no date], F. Starmühlner (ROM); 1 male, Yaté turnoff, 24.viii.1973, A.G. McFarlane &amp; R.A. Savill; 1 male, 1 female, 4 km SW Col de Mouirange, 20 m, 10.viii.1979, G.M. Nishida (BPBM); larvae, pupae, Boghen, Oct. 1996, N. Mary (ANIC); 45 males, Rivière du Cap, Pont du Cap, approx 8 km NW Naindai on Bourail-Poya road, 22.xii.1998, A. Wells; 3 males, stream, approx 15 km SW Thio on Boulouparis-Thio road, 28.xii.1998, A. Wells (ANIC); pupae, River Ni, 25 July 2000, N. Mary (ANIC); 1 male, Province Nord, Ponandou Tiôgé River at Kögi, 3.9 km SSW Touho, 20°49.043'S, 165°13.551'E, 25 m, 26.xii.2003, light trap, loc#100, K. A. Johanson (NHRS).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/87F84D27E58675AA401D359F5A8737F0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
F91C09EEF3B2300CFD18E6BF730F3EBF.text	F91C09EEF3B2300CFD18E6BF730F3EBF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia nyurga Olah & Johanson	<div><p>Caledonotrichia nyurga Olah &amp; Johanson Figs 1861-6369</p><p>Caledonotrichia nyurga Oláh &amp; Johanson (2010: 101).</p><p>Revised diagnosis.</p><p>Males of this species are recognised in mixed collections by the clearly visible genitalia (Figs 61-63, 69), a consequence of the deep excision of the posterior margin of sternite IX, and also by the moniliform distal segments of the antennae. Caledonotrichia nyurga is smaller-bodied than both Caledonotrichia extensa and the otherwise similar Caledonotrichia sykorai sp. n. with which it shares the feature of a pronounced mesal process on the posterior margin of sternite VII, though in the latter species the mesal process is far shorter than in Caledonotrichia nyurga and elongate triangular. Caledonotrichia nyurga also differs from Caledonotrichia sykorai by the very slender anterior extension of abdominal segment IX, broader ventral lobes of gonopods, and the less sharply excised abdominal tergite IX.</p><p>Additional information, male. Head, rounded as in Caledonotrichia capensis . Antennae (Fig. 18) with 25-39 flagellomeres; flagellomere shape variable; distal flagellomeres moniliform, proximal flagellomeres elongate cylindrical. Maxillary palps with basal 2 segments short and rounded, rest cylindrical: segment 3 slightly shorter than segment 4, segment 5 slender, elongate with length about 10 × as long as width and equal to length of segments 3 and 4 together. Forewing length, 1.4-2.0 mm (n=10), apically less sharply tapered than other congeners.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>New Caledonia: Holotype male, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco, Stream, at Camp Jacob, 3.7 km WNW summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis–Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°43.613'S, 166°06.567'E, 150 m, 29. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#054, K. A. Johanson (MNHN); 3 males (on slides), Province Sud, Rivière Bleue, 282 m, stony river, loc 4, 22°05.705'S, 166°38.225'E, Malaise trap, 13-16.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); 2 males (1 male on slide), Province Sud, Sarraméa, 2907 m, stony forest stream, loc 13 21°37.097'S 165°49.351'E, Malaise trap, 18-21.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); 4 males, Province Nord, Mt. Panié, 350 m, loc. 16 rocky river downstream waterfall, 20°35.864'S, 164°49.780'E, Malaise trap, 22-26.xi.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); 4 males, Province Sud, Monts Kwa Ne Mwa, on road between Noumea and Yaté, Rivière des Pirogues, 22°11.225'S, 166°43.338'E, 100 m, 7.xi.2003, light trap, loc#016, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 1 male, Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.439'S, 166°28.646'E, 805 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#029, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 10 males, 11 females, Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, near crosspoint to mountain track, 22°02.073'S, 166°28.460'E, 810 m, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#030, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 4 males, Province Sud, Mt. Dzumac, source stream of Ouinne River, downstream crosspoint to mountain track, 22°01.997'S, 166°28.486'E, 795 m, over about 30 m waterfall, 18. xi– 4.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#031, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 15 males, Province Sud, W slope Mt. Ningua, Kwé Néco, Stream, at Camp Jacob, 3.7 km WNW summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis–Thio Road, about 50 m upstream road, 21°43.613'S, 166°06.567'E, 150 m, 29. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#054, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 1 male, Province Sud, Creek Froid, 10 m upstream bridge on La Foa–Koindé road, 200 m W crossroad to Ouipouin, 21°38.581'S, 165°56.672'E, 180 m, 4.i.2004, light trap, loc#105, K. A. Johanson (NHRS).</p><p>Holotype male (examined):</p><p>New Caledonia, Provence Sud, W. slope of Mt Ningua, Kwe Néco Stream, at Camp Jacob, 3.7 km WNW summit of Mt. Ningua, on Boulouparis-Thio Road, 21°43.613'S, 166°06.567'E, 29. xi– 12.xii.2003, K. A. Johanson (alcohol, MNHP).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F91C09EEF3B2300CFD18E6BF730F3EBF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
83C04A76F5A2B23E07FC91F7038A4DB4.text	83C04A76F5A2B23E07FC91F7038A4DB4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Caledonotrichia sykorai	<div><p>Caledonotrichia sykorai sp. n. Figs 1759 –6067– 6873</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Closely resembling Caledonotrichia nyurga, but males differing in having the posterior margin of sternite IX only shallowly concave, the anterior extension of abdominal segment IX shorter and broader; and gonopods with ventral lobes narrower and dorsal lobes stout, as wide at apex as close to base; both Caledonotrichia sykorai and Caledonotrichia nyurga can be separated from Caledonotrichia extensa by their smaller size and presence of the elongate ventral process on the posterior margin of sternite VII. Females have the apical margin of abdominal sternite VII rounded, without the membranous collar seen in Caledonotrichia illiesi and Caledonotrichia minuta .</p><p>Description, male, female.</p><p>Head rounded, as in Caledonotrichia capensis (Fig. 1). Antennae (Fig. 17) with 24-25 flagellomeres, of form seen in Caledonotrichia illiesi and most other species of Caledonotrichia with flagellomeres elongate cylindrical. Maxillary palps similar to those in males of Caledonotrichia nyurga, but terminal segment shorter, relatively, but still exceeding length of segments 3 or 4 which are subequal.</p><p>Wings. Forewing length, 2.2-2.8 mm (n=5).</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 59, 60, 67, 68). Posterior margin of abdominal sternite VII bearing elongate triangular, mesal process. Abdominal segment IX ventrally subquadrate posteriorly, anteriorly rounded triangular; dorsally with deep parallel-sided excision. Tergite X convex apically. Sclerotised rods of ventral processes stout, simple. Gonopods with ventral lobe in form of narrow filaments, dorsal lobes stout, without mesal processes. Ventral processes stout, strongly curved at base. Phallic apparatus with associated slender parameres.</p><p>Female terminalia (Fig. 73). Forming a slender, telescopic oviscapt, but lacking the medial process on sternite VII seen in Caledonotrichia illiesi and Caledonotrichia nyurga .</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype male: New Caledonia: Province Sud, stream crossing way to sanatorium 2.3 km E St Laurent, ca. 150 m upstream bridge, 22°04.484'S, 166°19.910'E, loc 027, Malaise trap, 17-19.x.2006, K. A. Johanson &amp; M. Espeland (NHRS).</p><p>Paratypes: New Caledonia: 6 males, 30 females, Province Sud, Col d’Amieu, 319 m, small stony river, loc 23, 21°34.720'S, 165°49.620'E, Malaise trap, 30. xi– 5.xii.2001, Johanson, Pape &amp; Viklund (NHRS); 2 males (on slides), Province Sud, Monts des Koghis, ca 800 m S Koghi Restaurant, 22.18406°S, 166.50383°E, 420 m, 11-26.xi.2003, Malaise trap, loc#022, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 1 male, 1 female, Province Sud, Hwa Hace Mt., Hwa Motu River, at Pont Wamuttu, 1.0 km E Nassirah, about 200 m upstream bridge, 21°48.094'S, 166°04.298'E, 137 m, 20. xi– 12.xii.2003, Malaise trap, loc#034, K. A. Johanson (NHRS); 4 males, 4 females (2 males 1 female on slide), Province Sud, stream crossing way to sanatorium 2.3 km E St Laurent, ca. 150 m upstream bridge, 22°04.484'S, 166°19.910'E, loc 027, Malaise trap, 17-19.x.2006, K. A. Johanson &amp; M. Espeland (NHRS).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Sykorai, named for Dr Jan Sykora, who described the first two species in this genus.</p><p>Key to adult males of Caledonotrichia</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/83C04A76F5A2B23E07FC91F7038A4DB4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Wells, Alice;Johanson, Kjell Arne;Mary-Sasal, Nathalie	Wells, Alice, Johanson, Kjell Arne, Mary-Sasal, Nathalie (2013): The New Caledonian genus Caledonotrichia Sykora (Trichoptera, Insecta) reviewed, with descriptions of 6 new species. ZooKeys 287: 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.287.4615
