Abstract
Three new species of Psocidae with setae on the basal fore wing veins are described from Sumatra. They are referred to two closely related genera, as Clematoscenea smithersi sp. nov., Setopsocus clematoscenoides sp. nov. and S. leuserensis sp. nov.. Two described species in these genera are also noted from Sumatra, and their affinities discussed.References
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