Pseudosinella Schäffer, 1897
Eyes fewer than 8, scales finely denticulate and apically rounded covering head, body and ventral face of furcula, distal vesicles of ventral tube smooth, mucro bidentate.
In addition to the characters mentioned in the previous section, the species described below share the absence of apical papilla on Ant. 4, absence of scales on antennae, ventral tube, legs and dorsal face of manubrium, outer maxillary lobe with apical and subapical setae smooth and subequal, three medial and one anterior seta-like processes on the sublobular plate (Fig. 40), labial papilla E with four seta-like processes in addition to the lateral process (Fig. 92), and the presence of a smooth mucronal spine reaching the basal mucronal tooth (Fig. 18). The sublobular plate of the outer maxillary lobe of all species has four processes, but the shortest process arises from the dorsal margin of the plate and in most cases it is folded under or covered by the edge of the labrum (Fig. 40).