Description of three new species of Caledomina (Insecta, Trichoptera, Ecnomidae) from New Caledonia Author Johanson, Kjell Arne text European Journal of Taxonomy 2017 2017-09-22 352 1 12 journal article 21994 10.5852/ejt.2017.352 7fc7ebcb-2981-4a44-820c-1d8a47569a60 2118-9773 3836261 6328E049-24F3-42BE-A405-A79BF2F16EA8 Key to males of Caledomina 1. In genitalia, sternite IX without sternal process ( Fig. 6 ); dorsal branch of superior appendage oriented dorsally ( Fig. 6 ); ventral branch of superior appendage drop-shaped ( Fig. 6 ) ................................... ......................................................................................................................... C. dorsospina sp. nov. – In genitalia, sternite IX with long sternal process ( Figs 1 , 11 ); dorsal branch of superior appendage oriented posteriorly ( Figs 1 , 11 ); ventral branch of superior appendage parallel-sided ( Fig. 11 ) or tapering ( Fig. 1 ) ................................................................................................................................ 2 2. In genitalia, tergite IX weakly produced dorsally ( C. noumea in Fig. 19 ); dorsal branch of superior appendage apically curving ventrally and with ventrally oriented spines .......................................... .................................................................................................................. C. noumea Johanson, 2011 – In genitalia, tergite IX strongly produced dorsally ( Figs 1 , 11 ); dorsal branch of superior appendage apically oriented posteriorly and with ventrally or mesally oriented spines .................................... 3 3. In genitalia, sternite IX with sternal process exceeding inferior appendage posteriorly ( Fig. 11 ); dorsal branch of superior appendage with mesally oriented spines ( Fig. 12 ) .................................... ............................................................................................................................. C. kohensis sp. nov. – In genitalia, sternite IX with sternal process shorter than inferior appendage ( Fig. 1 ); dorsal branch of superior appendage with mesally and ventrally oriented spines ( Figs 1–2 ) ................................... ............................................................................................................................ C. paniensis sp. nov.