CAMPTOPTEROIDES Viggiani, 1974

(Figs 215–245)

Camptopteroides Viggiani, 1974c: 3 . Type species: Camptopteroides armata Viggiani, 1974, by original designation.

Camptopteroides (Alalinda Huber) in Huber & Lin, 1999: 33. Type species Camptopteroides (Alalinda) dorothea Huber, 1999, by original designation.

Paranagroidea Noyes & Valentine, 1989: 44 . Type species: Paranagroidea verrucosa Noyes & Valentine, 1989, by original designation. Synonymy by Huber & Lin, 1999: 31.

Diagnosis. Body length 740–950 μm. Funicle 7-segmented, with fu 2 ring-like (Fig. 220); vertex sharply margined at occiput (Figs 215, 219, 227); head in posterior view (Figs 207, 227) with median vertical coronal sulcus extending ventrally to occipital sulcus just above foramen, the occipital sulcus extending laterally about half way towards outer eye orbit; ocular apodeme thick and blunt (Fig. 219b); mandible with 2 equal-sized teeth (Figs 230, 231); fore wing with wide brownish median band separated by clear spot from narrow brownish apical band (Fig. 221); parastigma with long macrochaetae (Fig. 215); propodeum distinctly sculptured, with more or less isodiametric reticulations.

Discussion. Camptopteroides belongs to the Camptoptera group of genera together with Camptoptera, Eofoersteria, Macrocamptoptera, Ptilomymar and Stephanocampta . Camptopteroides is most similar to Macrocamptoptera, the body of both genera being considerably larger, and the fore wing relatively wider and more distinctly patterned than in the remaining three genera.

Important reference. Huber & Lin (1999).