identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03F1CD05B80C410F479EC6D2FE728149.text	03F1CD05B80C410F479EC6D2FE728149.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Adicella carmen	<div><p>Adicella carmen new species (Figs. 2 A–C)</p><p>Holotype: male. Body and wings brownish yellow, eyes darker. Forewing 5 mm. Male genitalia: Segment IX (in lateral view) with straight anterior edges and 2 large incisions on posterior margin forming small protruding lobe in its middle portion. Superior appendages elliptical in lateral view, tapered distally in dorsal view. Segment X large, thick in lateral view with 3 protruding finger-like projections in middle of dorsal surface; rounded, with shallow distal terminal incision of posterior margin in dorsal view. Inferior appendages (gonopods) long, each with dorsal edge almost straight in lateral view, with rounded apex and ventral incision in middle forming ventrally directed apical hook; subbasal posterior margin enlarged as rounded projection; proximal parts of inferior appendages transversal in ventral view with lateral, long, protruding distal branches almost straight, wide and obliquely truncate at apices and each bearing small low basomesal projection.</p><p>The new species is related to Adicella koronis MALICKY &amp; THANI 2002, Adicella larentia MALICKY &amp; CHEUNBARN 2002, and Adicella kalypso MALICKY 2002, differing from them in the long and wide, shallowly incised segment X with rounded lateral parts in dorsal view, in the presence of 5 dorsal subbasal slender projections on tergum X, 3 of which (medial and 2 lateral) much longer than 2 sublateral, and in the large ventral incision and ventrally directed hook of each inferior appendage (deeply divided tergum X with acute apices in all 3 species, only 2 lateral wide subbasal projections of tergum X in A. kalypso, and inferior appendages each without ventral incision and without ventrally directed hook in A. koronis and A. larentia).</p><p>Holotype male: INDONESIA, Lombok, Senaru, irrigation channel, by net, 08º18.214´S, 116º24.489´E, height 490 m, 29–30 August 2012, leg. IVANOV, MELNITSKY.</p><p>Distribution. Indonesia (Lombok Island).</p><p>Derivatio nominis. The species name is nominative singular of the Latin neuter noun carmen (poem), used in apposition to the generic name.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F1CD05B80C410F479EC6D2FE728149	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Malicky, Hans;Melnitsky, Stanislav I.;Ivanov, Vladimir D.	Malicky, Hans, Melnitsky, Stanislav I., Ivanov, Vladimir D. (2016): New data on caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Lombok (Indonesia) with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 4066 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.1.10
03F1CD05B80D4108479EC61FFC508079.text	03F1CD05B80D4108479EC61FFC508079.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oecetis molecul	<div><p>Oecetis molecul new species (Figs. 2 D–H)</p><p>Holotype: male. Body and wings light yellow. Segments of antennae dark, narrow: first segment of each antenna swollen, second segment very short and round, third segment slender, almost twice as long as first. Hair coverage of antennae partially lost. Pattern and coloration on forewing as in Oecetis hades (MALICKY 2010, 273). Forewing length (damaged in this specimen) approximately 8 mm.</p><p>Male genitalia: Ventral part of segment IX long, tall, almost rectangular, dorsal part short. Segment X very long, slender, and pointed in dorsal and lateral views. Superior appendages extending posterodorsad from dorsal margin of ventral part of segment IX and smoothly curved backward in crescent shape, long and slender, with wide base tapering to sharp apex. Inferior appendages short, thick, directed upwards, with small posterobasal angle in lateral view; thumb-like, straight, obtuse, with truncate apices in ventral view. Aedeagus rounded, stumpy, asymmetrical, with large, strongly curved sclerite and posterior projection from right side.</p><p>This new species is a member of the Oecetis antennata Group (MALICKY 2005) and is especially similar to Oecetis purucha SCHMID 1995. The new species differs from the latter by the pointed apex of tergum X, by the larger posterobasal angle of each inferior appendage defined by a deeper and broader excision in lateral view and more nearly digitate appearance in ventral view, and by the single strongly curved sclerite of the aedeagus (apex of tergum X blunt, inferior appendages each with a very small posterobasal angle defined by a shallow and narrow excision in lateral view and shorter and thicker in ventral view, and the 2–3 slightly curved sclerites of the aedeagus in O. purucha).</p><p>Holotype male: INDONESIA, Lombok, Bentek, Kali Segara River, 08º23.654´S, 116º11.388´E, height 83 m, UV light traps, 31 August 2012, leg. MELNITSKY.</p><p>Distribution. Indonesia (Lombok Island).</p><p>Derivatio nominis. Random combination of letters.</p><p>Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) RHYACOPHILIDAE STEPHENS 1836</p><p>Rhyacophila anakbatukau MALICKY1995</p><p>Rhyacophila curvata MORTON 1900</p><p>GLOSSOSOMATIDAE WALLENGREN 1891</p><p>Agapetus abbreviatus ULMER 1913 Loc.1: 30 males, numerous females; Loc.2: 43 males, 2 female; Loc.3: numerous males, numerous females; Loc.5: 4 males HYDROPTILIDAE STEPHENS 1836</p><p>* Hydroptila dayung WELLS &amp; HUISMAN 1992 Loc.1: 1 male Hydroptila rahel MALICKY, Ivanov &amp; MELNITSKY 2011 Loc.3: 16 males, 4 females Hydroptila rumpun WELLS &amp; HUISMAN 1992</p><p>* Hydroptila sphinx MALICKY &amp; CHANTARAMONGKOL 2007 Loc.3: 1 male Microptila innokentiyi MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Microptila rinjani MALICKY, Ivanov &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Orthotrichia curvata ULMER 1951 Loc.3: 1 male Orthotrichia jethran MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Scelotrichia jari Wells &amp; HUISMAN 1993 Loc.5: 8 males Scelotrichia milka MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; ELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Scelotrichia nikolayi MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011 Loc.5: 1 male Scelotrichia saranganica ULMER 1951 Loc.5: 4 males * Plethus berbulu WELLS 1993 Loc.1: 1 male; Loc.2: 4 males Plethus cruciatus ULMER 1951</p><p>Parastactobia duatali WELLS &amp; MALICKY 1997 Loc.2: 1 male Stactobia bersisik WELLS 1993</p><p>Stactobia germani MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011 Loc.1: 2 males PHILOPOTAMIDAE STEPHENS 1829</p><p>* Chimarra ard MALICKY 2008 Loc.1: 4 males, numerous females; Loc.2: 1 male; Loc.3: 7 males, numerous females; Loc.5: 4 males Chimarra batukaua MALICKY 1995 Loc.2: 2 males Chimarra briseis MALICKY 1998</p><p>Chimarra mahalaleel MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Gunungiella aguha MELNITSKY &amp; IVANOV 2010 Loc.2: 18 males, 3 females PSEUDONEURECLIPSIDAE ULMER 1951</p><p>Pseudoneureclipsis ramosa ULMER 1913 Loc.2: 2 females ECNOMIDAE ULMER 1903</p><p>* Ecnomus hesiod MALICKY &amp; LAUDEE 2010 Loc.4: 1 male Ecnomus jethet MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>PSYCHOMYIIDAE WALKER 1852</p><p>......continued on the next page Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) Psychomyia feuerborni ULMER 1951 Loc.2: 4 males; Loc.5: 2 males Tinodes kawiensis MALICKY 1995</p><p>Tinodes luhurensis MALICKY 1995 Loc.2: 1 male Tinodes mataram MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011 Loc.1: 4 males; Loc.2: 2 males, 2 females Tinodes methusael MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Tinodes zibeon MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>HYDROPSYCHIDAE CURTIS 1835</p><p>Diplectrona aurovittata ULMER1906 Loc.2: 1 male Potamyia flavata BANKS 1934 Loc.3: 2 males, 5 females; Loc.4: 6 males, 31 females Cheumatopsyche dodan MALICKY &amp; MEY 2009 Loc.1: 1 male; Loc.2: 1 male Cheumatopsyche lucida ULMER 1907 Loc.4: numerous females Cheumatopsyche misma MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Cheumatopsyche sindanggala MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011 Loc.3: numerous males, numerous females Hydropsyche didyma MEY 1999</p><p>Hydropsyche renschi MEY 1999 Loc.3: 8 males Hydropsyche saranganica ULMER 1951 Loc.5: 3 males Hydropsyche sasakorum MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011 Loc.2: 1 male; Loc.3: 2 males Hydropsyche sinear MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>Hydropsyche staphylostirpis MEY 1998</p><p>LEPIDOSTOMATIDAE ULMER 1903</p><p>Lepidostoma diehli WEAVER 1989 Loc.1: 2 males, 1 female; Loc.2: 2 males, 9 females; Loc.5: 1 female Lepidostoma lombokensis MALICKY, IVANOV &amp; MELNITSKY 2011</p><p>GOERIDAE ULMER 1903</p><p>Goera conclusa ULMER 1905 Loc.1: 1 male, 1 female Gastrocentrides sumatranus ULMER 1930</p><p>LEPTOCERIDAE LEACH 1815</p><p>Adicella byblis MALICKY 1998 Loc.1: 1 male; Loc.2: 2 males, 2 females † Adicella carmen new species Loc.2: 1 male Adicella evadne SCHMID 1994</p><p>Adicella kanake MALICKY &amp; CHANTARAMONGKOL 2002</p><p>Setodes karnyi ULMER 1930 Loc.1: 1 male Setodes klakahanus ULMER 1951 Loc.1: 1 male, 2 females; Loc.3: 60 males, 25 females; Loc.4: 3 males, 10 females Setodes larentia MALICKY &amp; CHANTARAMONGKOL 2006</p><p>* Oecetis hemerobioides (MCLACHLAN 1866) Loc.3: 8 females; Loc.4: 1 male, 7 females Oecetis kyparissos MALICKY 2005</p><p>† Oecetis molecul new species Loc.3: 1 male</p><p>......continued on the next page Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) Oecetis pelops MALICKY 2006 Loc.1: 1 male; Loc.2: 1 male Oecetis tripunctata FABRICIUS 1793</p><p>Tagalopsyche brunnea ULMER 1905</p><p>Triplectides indica WALKER 1852</p><p>CALAMOCERATIDAE ULMER 1905</p><p>Ganonema fuscipenne ALBARDA 1881 Loc.2: 1 female; Loc.5: 2 females Total: 12 families, 29 genera, 68 species 40 species</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F1CD05B80D4108479EC61FFC508079	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Malicky, Hans;Melnitsky, Stanislav I.;Ivanov, Vladimir D.	Malicky, Hans, Melnitsky, Stanislav I., Ivanov, Vladimir D. (2016): New data on caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Lombok (Indonesia) with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 4066 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.1.10
