
Belongs within: Homilopsocidea.
Contains: Trichocaeciliinae, Pseudocaeciliinae.
The Pseudocaecilioidea are a clade of bark lice usually found on living foliage. Members include the Calopsocidae, in which the fore wings have the membrane densely setose and are often more or less coriaceous. Pseudocaeciliidae have numerous setae on the head and thorax, and setae on the fore wing veins in two rows (New & Lienhard 2007).
Characters (from Yoshizawa 2002): Small to middle in size, about 2–4 mm. Coloration variable. Usually living-foliage dwellers, except for some genera of Pseudocaeciliidae. Vertex generally rounded but strongly angled in Calopsocidae; postclypeus not strongly bulged; epistomal suture faint dorsally, without broad internal ridge; anteclypeus sclerotized. Forewing veins with more than one row of setae; marginal setae crossing on anterior margin or not (Trichopsocidae). Apex of first axillary sclerite broadened. Hindwing veins and margins setose; Rs and M + Cu separate or fused for short distance basally; Rs and M fused. Tarsi usually 2-segmented; claws with or without preapical tooth; pulvillus broad. Abdomen with eversible vesicles ventrally except some dead-foliage dwelling taxa in Pseudocaeciliidae. Male genitalia: hypandrium articulated laterally with clunium or not (Trichopsocidae); with or without (Trichopsocidae) lateral projection and lateral bristle. Phallosome: aedeagus pointed apically; parameres long, extending far beyond aedeagus; endophallus with or without (Trichopsocidae and some genera of Pseudocaeciliidae) rod-like sclerites. Female genitalia: subgenital plate with well-developed egg guide extending from dorsal margin; egg guide 2-lobed, each bearing 1 or 2 apical setae. Gonapophyses complete; ventral valve usually with dorsal lobe apically; dorsal valve with dorsal lobe and subapical process; external valve variable, bearing many long bristles.
<==Pseudocaecilioidea
|--Trichopsocus Kolbe 1882SN08 [TrichopsocidaeY02]
| |--T. dalii (McLachlan 1867)L98 (see below for synonymy)
| |--T. brincki Badonnel 1963L98
| |--T. clarus (Banks 1908)SN08 (see below for synonymy)
| |--T. coloratus Lienhard 1983L98
| |--T. difficilis Lienhard 1996L98
| |--T. fastusosus (Navás 1915) [=Caecilius fastuosus; incl. T. harteni Lienhard 1983]L98
| |--T. maculosus Mockford 1969P92
| `--T. marmoratus (Hagen 1865) [=Psocus marmoratus]L98
`--+--PseudocaeciliidaeY02
| | i. s.: Howeanum Smithers 1995SN08
| | |--*H. huberi Smithers 1995SN08
| | |--H. costale (Thornton & New 1977) [=Austropsocus costalis]SN08
| | `--H. tasmaniensis Schmidt & New 2008SN08
| | Trimerocaecilius Meinander 1978SN04
| | |--*T. popovi Meinander 1978L98
| | `--T. becheti Meinander 1978L98
| | Cladioneura Enderlein 1906SN08
| | | i. s.: C. foliata Smithers 1984T13
| | |--*C. (Cladioneura) pulchripennis Enderlein 1906SN08
| | `--C. (Scytopsocus)M74
| | |--C. (S.) coriacea (Roesler 1940) [=Scytopsocus coriaceus]M74
| | `--C. (S.) difficilisM74
| |--TrichocaeciliinaeL02
| |--PseudocaeciliinaeNL07
| |--Electropsocus [Electropsocinae]NL07
| `--ZelandopsocinaeNL07
| |--*Novopsocus stenopterus (Thornton & Smithers 1977) (see below for synonymy)NL07
| |--Zelandopsocus Tillyard 1923SN04
| | `--*Z. formosellusNL07
| `--Austropsocus Smithers 1962NL07, SN08
| |--*A. insularis Smithers 1962SN08
| |--A. antennalis Thornton & New 1977SN08
| |--A. nimbosusM83
| |--A. novoguinensis (Thornton & Smithers 1977) [=Zelandopsocus novoguinensis]NL07
| |--A. perforatus Thornton & Smithers 1977NL07
| |--A. sinuosus (Banks 1939) [=Zelandopsocus sinuosus]SN08
| |--A. tibialis Thornton & New 1977SN08
| `--A. viridis (Enderlein 1903) [=Philotarsus viridis]SN08
`--Calopsocidae [Neurosemidae]Y02
|--Callistoptera [Callistopteridae, Callistopterinae]NL07
| `--*C. anna Enderlein 1903NL07
`--CalopsocinaeNL07
|--*Calosema browningae Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
|--*Dendropsocus swartensis Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
|--*Nemupsocus lobatus New 1978NL07
|--TorrepsocusNL07
| |--*T. pulleni (Smithers 1981) [=Dirla pulleni]NL07
| `--T. novoguinensis Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
|--CyclopsocusNL07
| |--*C. hyalinus Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| |--C. gressitti Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| |--C. hyaloides Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| |--C. navasi (New 1978)NL07
| `--C. straatmani Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
|--NeurosemaNL07
| |--*N. apicale McLachlan 1866NL07
| |--N. alobum Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| |--N. dimorphum Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| |--N. pulchroides Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| `--N. pulchrum New 1978NL07
`--Calopsocus [incl. Dirla, Mindaus]NL07
| i. s.: C. apicatus Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| C. gorokensis Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| C. iridescens Banks 1920NL07
| C. irretitus [=*Mindaus irretitus]NL07
| C. maculatus Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| C. yatesi Smithers 1995S95
|--C. infelix groupNL07
| |--*C. infelix (Hagen 1858) [=Psocus infelix]NL07
| |--C. guttatus Smithers 1967NL07
| |--C. koridensis New 1978NL07
| `--C. solomonensis Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
|--C. marginatus gorupNL07
| |--C. furcatus (New 1978)NL07
| |--C. javanus (Navás 1924) [=*Dirla javana]NL07
| `--C. marginatus Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
|--C. reticulatus groupNL07
| |--C. reticulatus Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
| `--C. reticuloides Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
`--C. rizali groupNL07
|--C. ovatus Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
|--C. pallistigma Thornton & Smithers 1984NL07
`--C. rizali Banks 1916NL07
*Novopsocus stenopterus (Thornton & Smithers 1977) [=Zelandopsocus stenopterus, Austropsocus stenopterus]NL07
Trichopsocus clarus (Banks 1908)SN08 [=Caecilius clarusSN08, Pseudocaecilius clarusM93; incl. Trichopsocus acuminatus Badonnel 1943L98, T. australis Edwards 1950SN08]
Trichopsocus dalii (McLachlan 1867)L98 [=Caecilius daliiL98, Philotarsus daliiG74, Trichopsocus daleiL98; incl. T. hirtellus var. angulata Navás 1916L98, C. hirtellus McLachlan 1877L98, *T. hirtellusSN08, T. kolosvaryi Danks 1950L98]
*Type species of generic name indicated
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