taxonID	type	description	language	source
A10A8789FFAC68527CBD4098C372042B.taxon	materials_examined	Type species. Neboissomina jardinei, new species, by original designation.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAC68527CBD4098C372042B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male genitalia with inferior appendages, fused, forming a large ovoid or subquadrate plate; with a pair of long, dorso-ventrally flattened mesal processes of tergum X. Female genitalia typically with a pair of small lobes or occasionally without obvious lobes on sternite VIII. The forewings have both forks 2 and 3 long and with short footstalks, and the hind wings with fork 3 longer than the footstalk. Head with occipital warts aligned transversely.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAC68527CBD4098C372042B.taxon	description	Description. Adults small; length of each forewing: males 2.4 – 3.1 mm, females 2.7 – 3.1 mm; forewings narrow, each with length 3.3 – 4.0 times width; head dorsally with occipital warts aligned transversely, scutellum with heart-shaped scutal wart (Fig. 1). Wing venation: Each forewing with R 1 divided distally (sometimes reunited near wing margin), forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 long, sessile, length of fork 2 ranges from 1.3 – 2.3 times length of fork 3; fork 2 nygma absent; fork 3 length 0.9 – 4.5 times length of footstalk, footstalk of fork 3 length 2.6 – 7.0 times length of cross-vein m, cross-veins r-m and m usually contiguous or nearly meeting at fork 3; fork 4 slightly shorter than fork 3; discoidal cell closed, length about 3 times width. Hind wings each with length 3.8 – 4.7 times width, forks 2, 3 and 5 present, fork 2 footstalk length 2.0 – 5.0 times length of cross-vein r-m, discoidal cell length about 3 times width, 2 anal veins (Fig. 2). Male genitalia with superior appendages in dorsal view club shaped with slightly dilated apices; inferior appendages fused, forming a large, ovoid or subquadrate plate with pair of long, dorso-ventrally flattened (depressed) processes (mesal processes of tergum X) ventro-basal of superior appendages (Figs 3 – 23). Female genitalia typically with a pair of small lobes on sternite VIII, segment IX long, tapering distally, with several pairs of hairs; and segment X short, about half length of segment IX, with pair of cerci (Figs 24 – 28).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAC68527CBD4098C372042B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Neboissomina - named after Dr Arturs Neboiss, for his great contributions to the study of Trichoptera in Australia, combined with part of generic name Ecnomina (Greek, “ little outlaw ”). The gender of Neboissomina is feminine.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAC68527CBD4098C372042B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Neboissomina is a widespread northern and eastern Australian endemic genus, with 7 species recorded from eastern Queensland, the Northern Territory and northern Western Australia’s Kimberley region.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAD68537CBD4005C7DB05C8.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Neboissomina persona is most similar to, N. krokale and N. mida, in the inferior appendages which are fused into large, ovoid plates, however in N. persona the apex is truncate distally separating it from the 2 other species where the apices are tapered into a single point.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAD68537CBD4005C7DB05C8.taxon	description	Description. Head, body, and wings light brown, abdomen paler ventrally; wings similar to those of N. jardinei, new species (Fig. 2); length of each forewing: male 2.6 – 3.5 mm, female 2.6 – 3.4 mm, about 3.3 times width; length of each hind wing 3.4 – 3.7 times width. Wing venation: Each forewing with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 length 1.4 – 1.8 times length of fork 3; fork 3 with variable footstalk, fork 3 length 1.3 – 4.5 times length of footstalk, footstalk fork 3 length 1.1 – 2.6 times length of cross-vein m; cross-veins r-m and m nearly contiguous at fork 3, r-m and m separated by 0.4 – 1.0 times length of cross-vein m; fork 5 length about 1.7 times length of fork 4. Hind wings each with forks 2, 3 and 5 present; footstalk of fork 2 length 0.0 – 2.4 times length of cross-vein r-m, fork 2 length 1.2 – 1.5 times length of fork 3. Male. Tergum X membranous, with 1 pair of long, slender dorsal processes, widely separated at base, converging distally (Fig. 5). Superior appendages short, robust, each with length about 3 times width (Fig. 3) in lateral view, length about 2.5 times width in dorsal view, slightly dilated distally (Fig. 5); pair of long, dorso-ventrally flattened (depressed) processes (mesal processes of tergum X) ventro-basal of superior appendages. Phallus simple, tube-like, distal part dorso-ventrally flattened; with pair of long, slender processes (phallic guides) arising from near bases of inferior appendages (Fig. 3). Inferior appendages longer than superior appendages, fused; in ventral view forming large, ovoid shield, truncated distally, length about twice width (Fig. 4); in lateral view slender, about 5 times longer than wide, dilated near middle (Fig. 3). Female. Genitalia with pair of small robust obliquely truncate lobes on sternite VIII (Fig. 24).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAD68537CBD4005C7DB05C8.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male: Australia: Queensland, Birthday Creek, 2.5 km NNW Paluma, 18 ° 58 ' S, 146 ° 10 ' E, at light, 17 Mar 1989, R. StClair (NMV, T- 20973). Paratypes: Queensland. 2 males, same data as for holotype; 1 male (specimen CT- 419 figured), 1 female (specimen CT- 418 figured), same data as for holotype, except 7 Apr 1990; 2 males, 7 females, same data as for holotype, except 17 Mar 1990; 15 males, Birthday Creek, 18 ° 57 ' S, 146 ° 10 ' E, 795 m, light trap, 31 Oct 1993, A. L. Sheldon (NMV). Other material examined: Queensland. 13 males, 4 females, Camp Creek tributary, Mt. Spec State Forest, 760 m, 18 ° 57 ' S, 146 ° 10 ' E, light trap, 30 Oct 1993 – 15 Mar 1994, A. L. Sheldon; 4 males, Camp Ck proper, Mt Spec State Forest, 760 m, 18 ° 57 ' S, 146 ° 10 ' E, light trap, 17 Jan 1994, A. L. Sheldon; 1 male, Yuccabine Creek, Kirrama State Forest, 18 ° 12 ' S, 145 ° 54 ' E, Mar 1986, R. Pearson & L. Benson; 2 males, same data, except Oct 1984; 3 females, Mulgrave River, W Gordonvale, 29 Apr 1979, A. Wells; 4 females, Kuranda, 18 Jan 1975, N. Quick; 1 male, same data, except 21 Jan 1975; 1 male, same data, except 23 Jan 1975; 4 males, 6 females, same data, except 360 m, 30 Mar 1976, W. N. B. Quick; (NMV).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAD68537CBD4005C7DB05C8.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Persona, “ mask ” in Latin, refers to the shape and markings on the fused inferior appendages of the male genitalia.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAD68537CBD4005C7DB05C8.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Neboissomina persona has been collected from 7 localities in northeastern Queensland (latitudinal range 16 ° 49 ' – 18 ° 57 ' S).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68547CBD42B0C59E06CC.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Neboissomina krokale most closely resembles N. mida in possessing fused, ovoid inferior appendages, each tapered strongly in distal 1 / 4 th to form a single point, but it is distinguished by the single central dorsal process visible subapically on the fused inferior appendage.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68547CBD42B0C59E06CC.taxon	description	Description. Head, body, and wings light brown; wings similar to those of N. jardinei, new species (Fig. 2), length of each forewing: male 3.0 mm, about 3.3 times width; length of each hind wing about 4.0 times width. Wing venation: Each forewing with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 length 1.6 – 1.7 times length of fork 3; fork 3 with short footstalk, length about twice length of footstalk, length of footstalk 1.7 – 1.9 times length of cross-vein m; cross-veins r-m and m nearly contiguous at footstalk of fork 3, r-m and m separated by about 0.6 times length of cross-vein m; fork 5 length about 1.7 times length of fork 4. Hind wings each with forks 2, 3 and 5 present; fork 2 with footstalk, length of fork 2 footstalk about twice length of cross-vein r-m, length of fork 2 about 1.2 times length of fork 3. Male. (Revised after Neboiss, 1979). Tergum X membranous, with pair of long, slender dorsal processes, widely separated at base, converging and crossing distally (Fig. 8). Superior appendages short and robust, in lateral view length about 2.5 times width (Fig. 6); in dorsal view length about 2.5 times width, slightly dilated distally (Fig. 8); pair of long, slender processes (mesal processes of tergum X) ventro-basal of superior appendages. Phallus simple, tube-like, slender (Fig. 6). Inferior appendages longer than superior appendages, fused, in ventral view large, ovoid shield, tapered to rounded point distally, length about twice width (Fig. 7), in lateral view, length about 3 times width, dilated near middle, slightly upturned with single dorsal process subapically (Fig. 6). Female. Unknown.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68547CBD42B0C59E06CC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: Queensland. Holotype male, Fraser Island, Little Minker Lake, 18 Dec 1975, H. Burton (NMV, T- 5697, specimen PT- 547 figured).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68547CBD42B0C59E06CC.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Neboissomina krokale appears to be restricted in distribution and probably is rare, as only 1 male specimen has been collected from the type locality on Fraser Island (latitude 24 ° 53 ' S). Neboiss’s (1979) figures have been redrawn to allow direct comparisons and to accompany the description that is revised in light of new interpretations of Ecnomina and Neboissomina genitalic structures.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68557CBD4721C4BD0021.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Neboissomina mida closely resembles N. krokale in possessing fused, oval inferior appendages which are tapered strongly in their distal 1 / 4 th to form a single point, but this species is distinguished by the pair of lateral processes visible subapically on the fused inferior appendages.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68557CBD4721C4BD0021.taxon	description	Description. Head, body, and wings light brown; wings similar to those of N. jardinei, new species (Fig. 2), length of each forewing: male 2.4 – 2.9 mm, female 2.4 – 2.8 mm, about 3.3 times width; length of each hind wing 3.4 – 4.1 times width. Wing venation: Each forewing with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 long, sessile, fork 2 length 2.0 – 2.3 times length of fork 3; fork 3 short, with long footstalk, length 0.9 – 1.3 times length of footstalk, footstalk of fork 3 length 2.7 – 3.2 times length of cross-vein m, cross-veins r-m and m nearly contiguous at fork 3, rm and m separated by 0.4 – 0.7 times length of cross-vein m; fork 5 long, length about 1.7 times length of fork 4. Each hind wing with forks 2, 3 and 5 present; fork 2 with long footstalk, length of footstalk 1.4 – 2.4 times length of cross-vein r-m, fork 2 length 1.3 – 1.7 times length of fork 3. Male. Tergum X membranous, with 1 pair of long, slender dorsal processes, widely separated at base, converging and crossing distally (Fig. 11). Superior appendages short and robust, in lateral view length about twice width, tapered slightly in distal 1 / 3 rd (Fig. 9), in dorsal view length about 2.5 times width, slightly dilated distally (Fig. 11); pair of long, slender processes (mesal processes of tergum X) ventro-basal of superior appendages. Phallus simple, tube-like, relatively slender with spine-like process dorsally (Fig. 9). Inferior appendages longer than superior appendages, fused, in ventral view large, ovoid shield, tapered slightly in distal 1 / 4 th to point, length about 1.8 times width (Fig. 10), in lateral view length about 5 times width, dilated near middle, narrowed distally (Fig. 9). Female. Genitalia without pair of obvious lobes on sternite VIII, with small mesal notch distally (Fig. 25).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68557CBD4721C4BD0021.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male: Queensland, Trib. Bertie Ck, 250 m SW of Heathlands H. S., 11 ° 45 ' S, 142 ° 35 ' E, 11 Feb 1992, Cartwright and Wells (NMV, T- 21002). Paratypes: Queensland. 1 male, 2 females (specimen CT- 502 figured), collected with holotype; 1 male (specimen CT- 463 figured), Gunshot Ck, Telegraph Crossing, 11 ° 44 ' S, 142 ° 29 ' E, 18 Feb 1992, Cartwright and Wells; 3 males, 9 females, Bertie Ck, 1 km SE Heathlands H. S., 11 ° 45 ' S, 142 ° 35 ' E, 4 Feb 1992, Cartwright and Wells; 1 male, Cholmondeley Ck, Telegraph Crossing, 11 ° 27 ' S, 142 ° 26 ' E, 8 – 9 Feb 1992, Cartwright and Wells (NMV). Other material examined: Queensland. 1 male, 11 km ENE Mt Tozer, 12 ° 42 ' S, 143 ° 18 ' E, 11 – 16 Jul 1986, J. C. Cardale (ANIC); 1 male, Middle Claudie R., Iron Range, 29 Sep 1974, Moulds (NMV).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68557CBD4721C4BD0021.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Mida - Queensland Aboriginal word for “ shield, ” referring to the shape of the fused inferior appendages.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAA68557CBD4721C4BD0021.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Neboissomina mida has been collected from 6 localities in 2 areas of Cape York Peninsula, northern Queensland (latitudinal range 11 ° 27 ' – 12 ° 44 ' S).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAB68557CBD4094C5430511.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Neboissomina jardinei is similar to N. kuranya and N. riyala in possessing inferior appendages which are fused to form a single large sub-rectangular plate, but it is distinguished by small differences in the inferior appendages, in ventral view with a small central notch distally, and in lateral view sub quadrate, truncate distally.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAB68557CBD4094C5430511.taxon	description	Description. Head, body, and wings light brown, abdomen paler ventrally; wings typical for the genus (Fig. 2), length of each forewing: male 2.3 – 2.5 mm, female 2.4 – 2.8 mm; length 2.9 – 3.1 times width; length of each hind wing 3.2 – 3.3 times width. Wing venation: Each forewing with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 long, sessile, length 1.5 – 1.7 times length of fork 3; fork 3 with long footstalk, fork 3 length 1.6 – 1.7 times length of footstalk, length of footstalk 2.3 – 2.6 times length of cross-vein m, cross-veins r-m and m nearly contiguous at fork 3, r-m and m separated by 0.0 – 0.2 times length of cross-vein m; fork 5 long, length about 1.7 times length of fork 4. Hind wings each with forks 2, 3 and fork 5 present; fork 2 with short footstalk, length of footstalk 0.4 – 1.3 times length of cross-vein r-m, fork 2 length 1.2 – 1.6 times length of fork 3. Male. Tergum X membranous, with 1 pair of long, slender dorsal processes, widely separated at base, converging near middle, and diverging slightly distally (Fig. 14). Superior appendages short and robust, in lateral view length about twice width (Fig. 12), in dorsal view length about twice width, slightly dilated distally (Fig. 14); pair of long, dorso-ventrally flattened (depressed) processes (mesal processes of tergum X) ventro-basal of superior appendages. Phallus simple, tube-like; with pair of long, slender processes (phallic guides) arising from near base of inferior appendages (Fig. 12). Inferior appendages longer than superior appendages, fused, in ventral view large, sub-rectangular shield, truncate distally, length about 1.4 times width (Fig. 13), in lateral view sub-rectangular, length about 3 times width, truncate distally (Fig. 12). Female. Genitalia with pair of robust obliquely truncate lobes on sternite VIII; segment X robust (Fig. 26).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAB68557CBD4094C5430511.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male: Queensland, Canal Ck u / s jn Eliot Ck, 11 ° 23 ' S, 142 ° 25 ' E, 6 Feb 1992, Cartwright and Wells (NMV, T- 21020). Paratypes: Queensland. 20 males (specimen CT- 424 figured), 20 females (specimen CT- 425 figured), collected with holotype (NMV). Other material examined: Queensland. 8 males, 40 females, collected with holotype; 41 males, 25 females, Eliot Ck u / s jn Canal Ck, 11 ° 23 ' S, 142 ° 25 ' E, 6 Feb 1992, Cartwright and Wells; 5 males, 21 females, Dulhunty R., Telegraph Crossing, 11 ° 50 ' S, 142 ° 30 ' E, 8 – 9 Feb 1992, Cartwright and Wells; 2 males, 20 females, same loc. and coll., 10 Feb 1992 (NMV).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAB68557CBD4094C5430511.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Jardinei - named after Douglas Jardine (North Queensland explorer).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFAB68557CBD4094C5430511.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Many specimens of Neboissomina jardinei have been collected from 3 localities on Cape York Peninsula, northern Queensland (latitudinal range 11 ° 23 ' – 11 ° 50 ' S).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868567CBD42B0C400069C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Neboissomina kuranya is most similar to N. riyala in possessing inferior appendages which are fused to form a single large sub-rectangular plate, but it is distinguished by small differences in the inferior appendages, in ventral view with a single small central rounded process distally, in lateral view sub-triangular, length about 3 times width.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868567CBD42B0C400069C.taxon	description	Description. Head, body, and wings light brown, abdomen paler ventrally; wings similar to those of N. jardinei (Fig. 2), length of each forewing: male 3.0 mm, female 3.1 mm; length about 3.0 times width; length of each hind wing 3.2 – 3.3 times width. Wing venation: Each forewing with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 sessile, length 1.3 – 1.4 times length of fork 3; fork 3 with short footstalk, length of fork about 3.8 times length of footstalk, length of footstalk of fork 3 about same length as cross-vein m, cross-veins r-m and m nearly contiguous at fork 3, r-m and m separated by 0.4 – 0.6 times length of cross-vein m; length of fork 5 about 1.7 times length of fork 4. Hind wings each with forks 2, 3 and 5 present; fork 2 sessile or with very short footstalk, when fookstalk of fork 2 present its length about 0.2 times length of cross-vein r-m, fork 2 length 1.3 – 1.4 times length of fork 3. Male. Tergum X membranous, with 1 pair of long, slender dorsal processes, widely separated (Fig. 17). Superior appendages short and robust, in lateral view broad-based, slightly tapered distally, each with length about 2.5 times width (Fig. 15), in dorsal view length about 3 times width (Fig. 17); pair of long, slender processes (mesal processes of tergum X) at base of superior appendages. Phallus simple, tube-like, slender; with pair of long, slender processes (phallic guides) arising from near base of inferior appendages (Fig. 15). Inferior appendages slightly longer than superior appendages, fused, in ventral view large, sub-rectangular shield, truncate with single small central process distally, length about 1.3 times width (Fig. 16), in lateral view broad-based, slightly tapered distally, length about 3 times width (Fig. 15). Female. Genitalia with pair of small oblong lobes on sternite VIII, widely separated (Fig. 27).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868567CBD42B0C400069C.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male (specimen CT- 491 figured): Queensland, Seary’s Ck, Rainbow Beach, 25 ° 58 ' S, 153 ° 04 ' E, 6 Dec 1984, G. Theischinger (NMV, T- 21061). Paratype: Queensland. 1 female (specimen CT- 492 figured), collected with holotype (NMV).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868567CBD42B0C400069C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Kuranya - Australian Aboriginal word for “ rainbow, ” referring to the type locality- Rainbow Beach.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868567CBD42B0C400069C.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Only 2 specimens of Neboissomina kuranya have been collected from the type locality in southeastern Queensland (latitude 25 ° 58 ' S).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868577CBD4716C2B901B9.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Neboissomina riyala is most similar to N. philsuteri and N. kuranya in possessing inferior appendages which are fused to form a single large sub-rectangular plate, but it is distinguished by small differences in the inferior appendages, in ventral view without a single small central process distally, in lateral view narrowed subapically, length about 4.5 times width.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868577CBD4716C2B901B9.taxon	description	Description. Head, body, and wings light brown, abdomen paler ventrally; wings similar to those of N. jardinei (Fig. 2), length of each forewing: male 2.3 – 3.1 mm, female 2.8 – 3.1 mm, length about 3.0 times width; length of each hind wing 3.2 – 3.3 times width. Wing venation: Each forewing with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 sessile, length about 1.3 – 1.4 times length of fork 3; fork 3 with short footstalk, length of fork about 3.8 times length of footstalk, length of footstalk of fork 3 about same length as cross-vein m, cross-veins r-m and m nearly contiguous at fork 3, r-m and m separated by 0.4 – 0.6 times length of cross-vein m; length of fork 5 about 1.7 times length of fork 4. Hind wings each with forks 2, 3 and 5 present; fork 2 sessile or with very short footstalk, footstalk of fork 2 length 0.0 – 0.2 times length of cross-vein r-m, fork 2 length 1.3 – 1.4 times length of fork 3. Male. Tergum X membranous, with pair of long, slender dorsal processes, converging and crossing near middle (Fig. 20). Superior appendages short and robust, in lateral view broad-based, slightly tapered distally, length about 2.5 times width (Fig. 18), in dorsal view length about 3 times width, slightly dilated distally (Fig. 20); pair of long, slender processes (mesal processes of tergum X) ventro-basal of superior appendages. Phallus simple, tubelike, (Fig. 18). Inferior appendages slightly longer than superior appendages, fused, in ventral view large, sub-rectangular shield, truncate distally, length about 1.5 times width (Fig. 19), in lateral view broad-based, slightly tapered distally, narrowed subapically, dilated apically, length about 4.5 times width (Fig. 18). Female. Genitalia with pair of small sub-quadrate lobes on sternite VIII, widely separated (Fig. 28).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868577CBD4716C2B901B9.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male: Northern Territory, ARRS Radon Springs, 12 ° 45 ' S, 132 ° 55 ' E, lt tr., 13 – 14 Apr 1988, P. Suter and A. Wells (NMV, T- 21063). Paratypes: Northern Territory. 7 males, collected with holotype; 2 males, same loc. and coll., 1 hr before dawn, 14 Apr 1988; 2 males, same loc. and coll., 6 V lt tr., dawn, 14 Apr 1988; 1 male (specimen CT- 470 figured), 1 female (specimen CT- 492 figured), Jim Jim Falls campsite, Kakadu Nat. Pk, 13 ° 16 ' S, 132 ° 49 ' E, 13 Aug 1996, I. Edwards (NMV). Other material examined: Northern Territory. 1 male, 2 females, Adelaide R., 15 km E of Stuart Hwy, 15 Aug 1979, J. Blyth; 2 males, ARRS Bowerbird Billabong outlet, 12 ° 47 ' S, 133 ° 02 ' E, 1 Oct 1988, P. Dostine; 1 male, ARRS Baroalba Springs, 22 May 1988, A. Wells and P. Suter; 1 male, Nourlangie camp lagoon, Kakadu N. P., 4 Sep 1979, J. Blyth; 3 males, 1 female, Rock Hole Ck, lt tr., Nov 1988, P. Dostine; 6 males, 13 females, S Alligator R., UDP Falls, 7 Sep 1979, J. Blyth; 1 male, ARRS Kambolgie Ck, 6 V lt tr., 25 – 26 May 1988, P. Suter and A. Wells; 1 male, S Alligator R. nr Koolpin Crossing, 14 Oct 1987, P. Dostine; 7 males, 11 females, ARRS ck 5 km W of OSS field station, 13 °?, 132 ° 34 ' E, 19 Apr 1988, A. Wells and P. Suter; 4 males, 2 females, ARRS S Alligator R. at Gimbat OSS Stn, 28 Apr 1988, P. Dostine; 1 male, same loc., 6 V lt tr., 24 – 25 may 1988, P. Suter and A. Wells; 5 males, 7 females, Butterfly Gorge, Katherine Gorge N. P., 27 Jan 1977, M. S. and B. J. Moulds; 1 male, Amagule Pool, Groote Eylandt, MV lt, 6 Feb 1984, M. Davies.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868577CBD4716C2B901B9.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Riyala - Northern Territory Aboriginal word for “ springs, streams, and rivers, ” referring to the typical habitat.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA868577CBD4716C2B901B9.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Neboissomina riyala is a relatively common and widespread species having been collected from about 13 localities across the northern Northern Territory (latitudinal range 12 ° 45 ' – 14 ° 19 ' S).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA9685C7CBD4636C434069E.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Neboissomina philsuteri is most similar to N. riyala in possessing inferior appendages which are fused to form a single large sub-rectangular plate, but it is distinguished by small differences in the inferior appendages, in lateral view not narrowed subapically, with a pair of small disto-lateral projections, in ventral view narrowed in basal 1 / 3.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA9685C7CBD4636C434069E.taxon	description	Description. Head, body, and wings light brown, abdomen paler ventrally; wings similar to those of N. jardinei (Fig. 2), length of each forewing: male 3.0 mm, about 3.0 times width; length of each hind wing 3.2 – 3.3 times width. Wing venation: Each forewing with forks 2, 3, 4 and 5 present; fork 2 sessile, length 1.3 – 1.4 times length of fork 3; fork 3 with short footstalk, length of fork about 3.8 times length of footstalk, length of footstalk of fork 3 about same length as cross-vein m, cross-veins r-m and m nearly contiguous at fork 3, r-m and m separated by 0.4 – 0.6 times length of cross-vein m; length of fork 5 about 1.7 times length of fork 4. Hind wings each with forks 2, 3 and 5 present; fork 2 sessile or with very short footstalk, when present footstalk of fork 2 about 0.2 times length of cross-vein r-m, fork 2 length 1.3 – 1.4 times length of fork 3. Male. Tergum X membranous, with pair of long, slender dorsal processes, narrowly separated (Fig. 23). Superior appendages short and robust, in lateral view broad-based, slightly tapered distally, each with length about twice width (Fig. 21), in dorsal view, length about twice width, slightly dilated distally (Fig. 23); pair of long, slender processes (mesal processes of tergum X) ventro-basal of superior appendages. Phallus simple, tube-like, robust (Fig. 21). Inferior appendages slightly longer than superior appendages, fused, in ventral view large, sub-rectangular shield, truncate with shallow central notch distally, length about 1.5 times width, narrowed slightly in basal 1 / 3 rd (Fig. 22), in lateral view length about 3.7 times width, with pair of small disto-lateral projections (Fig. 21). Female. Unknown.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA9685C7CBD4636C434069E.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype male (specimen CT- 519 figured): Western Australia, Camp Ck, Mitchell Plateau, 14 ° 50 ' S, 125 ° 50 ' E, 13 Jul 1978, P. Suter (NMV, T- 21077).	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA9685C7CBD4636C434069E.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Philsuteri - named for the collector, Dr Phil Suter.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA9685C7CBD4636C434069E.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Only 1 specimen of Neboissomina philsuteri has been collected from the type locality in northern Western Australia (latitude 14 ° 50 ' S). FIGURES 1 – 5. Neboissomina spp. 1 – 2, Neboissomina jardinei, new species: 1, head and thorax, dorsal view; 2, right forewing and hind wing, dorsal view. 3 – 5, Neboissomina persona, new species, male genitalia: 3: left lateral view; 4, ventral view; 5, dorsal view. i. a. = inferior appendages; pha. = phallus; pro. X = mesal processes of tergum X; s. a. = superior appendages.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
A10A8789FFA9685C7CBD4636C434069E.taxon	description	FIGURES 6 – 11. Neboissomina spp. male genitalia. 6 – 8, Neboissomina krokale (Neboiss): 6, left lateral view; 7, ventral view; 8, dorsal view. 9 – 11, Neboissomina mida, new species: 9, left lateral view; 10, ventral view; 11, dorsal view. FIGURES 12 – 17. Neboissomina spp. male genitalia. 12 – 14, Neboissomina jardinei, new species: 12, left lateral view; 13, ventral view; 14, dorsal view. 15 – 17, Neboissomina kuranya, new species: 15, left lateral view; 16, ventral view; 17, dorsal view. FIGURES 18 – 26. Neboissomina spp. male genitalia. 18 – 20, Neboissomina riyala, new species: 18, left lateral view; 19, ventral view; 20, dorsal view. 21 – 23, Neboissomina philsuteri, new species: 21, left lateral view; 22, ventral view; 23, dorsal view. FIGURES 24 – 28. Neboissomina spp. female genitalia in ventral view. 24, Neboissomina persona, new species. 25, Neboissomina mida, new species. 26, Neboissomina jardinei, new species. 27, Neboissomina kuranya, new species. 28, Neboissomina riyala, new species. s. viii = sternite viii.	en	Cartwright, David I. (2011): Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera). Zootaxa 2736: 17-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202023
