Eidoporismus Esben-Petersen, 1917

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Type species. Eidoporismus pulchellus Esben-Petersen, 1917: 4 (by monotypy).

Diagnosis. Ocelli present; genal area not enlarged; wings relatively narrow, elongate, posterior margin straight distally, membrane hyaline with faint mottled markings; venation dark; costal area relatively narrow along length, crossveins veins simple, lacking interlinking crossveins; single sc-r crossvein basally; RP with 7–10 branches, crossveins numerous throughout both wings; distal part of radial field sinuous and lacking crossveins; FW RP1 arising distant from origin of RP, close to 1/3 of wing length; outer gradate series distinct, inner gradate series absent; FW vein M forking in distal half of wing and distal to origin of first branch of RP, medial area expanded only slightly; FW CuA with few dichotomous branches, CuP and 1A elongate and pectinately branched; HW CuA elongate, pectinately branched, CuP relatively short, ending before first RP branch origin; trichosors present along entire wing margin in both wings; female forecoxa with ventral spine-like process present but lacking patch of pedicellate setae. Male tergite 9 ventrally broad; gonarcus quadrangular with medial portion broad, setose at posterior angles, lacking anterior arm; posterior portion of entoprocessus subtriangular, widened distally and membranous; mediuncus with a narrow posteroventral extension. Female gonapophysis 9 with anteriorly directed, paired processes with distal half forked and multilobed; sternite 8 concave with a pair of lateral narrow arms; spermathecae spherical, spermathecal ducts short.

Comments. Esben-Petersen (1917) incorrectly attributed Eidoporismus to Krüger (in litt.) when describing E. pulchellus; here it is instead attributed to Esben-Petersen. Esben-Petersen (1917) described the genus based on a single female and New (1983b) described the male and discussed the close relationship of this taxon with Stenosmylinae and Porisminae; this conclusion was subsequently supported by Winterton et al. (2017) in their phylogeny of the family.