Ulrikezza Fang et al., 2015

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Type species. Ulrikezza aspoeckae Fang et al., 2015: 4 (by original designation).

Diagnosis. Wings ovoid and relatively broad; wing markings extensive with distinct spots in distal half of wing; subcostal veinlets dense and irregularly forked distally, with irregular rows of dense interlinking crossveins; RA area with 4–5 rows of irregular rows of cells; RP in both wings only slightly curved anteriorly in distal part of wing, FW RP with six branches before RP anterior curve, distal RP branches only slightly angled posteriorly and lacking crossveins; end-twigging irregular and dense; single row of cells between MA and MP; CuA fork forming large triangular area with extensive irregular crossveins.

Comments. Fang et al. (2015) described Ulrikezza as a monotypic genus, but also informally described another specimen based only on a single forewing; despite some subtle differences, the additional specimen is very similar to U. aspoeckae .