Review of the filter-feeding caddisfly subfamily Macronematinae (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) in tropical Southeast Asia Author Uy, Christine Jewel C. Author Malicky, Hans Author Bae, Yeon Jae text Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 2018 2018-11-15 66 664 703 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.5360916 2345-7600 5360916 5AC21789-E1C1-4B48-813D-667D7638893C Amphipsyche meridiana Ulmer, 1909 ( Figs. 26–30 ) Amphipsyche meridiana Ulmer, 1909: 134 [ Lectotype female; Java ; RMNH]. Amphipsyche nirvana Banks, 1913b: 236 [ Holotype male; India ; MCZ; synonymised by Barnard, 1984: 106 ]. Amphipsyche vedana Banks, 1913b: 235 [ Holotype female; India ; MCZ; synonymised by Barnard, 1984: 106 ]. Amphipsyche propinqua Ulmer, 1927: 177 [ Lectotype male; Cambodia ; ZMHB; synonymised and designated by Barnard, 1984: 106 ]. Amphipsyche indica Martynov, 1935: 199 [ 8 syntypes ; 4 males , 4 females , India ; 2 syntypes NZSI, 6 syntypes lost]. Amphipsyche tricalcarata Martynov, 1935: 197 [ Holotype female; India ; NZSI (lost); synonymised with indica by Schmid, 1958: 107 ]. Amphipsyche sigmosa Navás, 1935: 105 [ Lectotype male; India ; MNHN; synonymised and designated by Barnard, 1984: 107 ]. Diagnosis. Male. Antennae 40 mm in length. Antennal flagellum light brown to yellowish with darker striations. Forewing 14 mm and hind wing 7 mm in length. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum without evident markings. Tibial spurs 0.4.4. Male genitalia. Inferior appendages unsegmented. In lateral view, phallus with mouth-like apex with pair of semimembranous lobes ( Fig. 29 ). Mid endothecal spines short. Female. Antennae 40 mm in length. Antennal flagellum same colouration as male. Forewing 14 mm and hind wing 8 mm in length. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum same as male. Tibial spurs 0.4.4. Material examined. Indonesia : 6 males , 49 females , Java , Tengah , coll. H. Malicky , 11 January 1996 (HMPC) ; Thailand : 20 males , 25 females , Chiang Mai , Mae Ping , coll. P. Chaibu , 25 November 1997 (HMPC) . Distribution. Burma , Cambodia , India , Laos , Malaysia ( Perak ), Nepal , Pakistan , Sri Lanka , Sumatra, Java, Thailand , Vietnam . Remarks. The male wing ( Fig. 26 ) was photographed and male genitalia ( Figs. 27–30 ) was redrawn.