Head and body with long setae. Claw without preapical tooth, with lamellate pulvillus and stiff basal hair. Fore wing hardly broadened subapically, apex bluntly rounded, veins with single row of setae; margin often setose (except anal margin); pterostigma oblong, veins rs and m meet at a point, or fused for a short length, or united by a short cross-vein; m 3-branched. Hind wing with marginal setae between r veins; veins rs and m usually united by a cross-vein.
Males: Usually with row of denticles along hind margin of clunium before epiproct.
Females: Usually with complete ovipositior valvulae; subgenital plate usually at least slightly bilobed posteriorly.
References
- Thornton, I.W.B. & Wong, S.K. (1968). The Peripsocid fauna (Psocoptera) of the Oriental Region and the Pacific. Pacific Insects Monograph, 19: 1–158.