Genus Orinda Kirkaldy, 1907

Orinda Kirkaldy, 1907: 103 (keyed), 104 (described, compared to Hysteropterum).

Type species: Sarnus lucindae Kirkaldy, 1906, by monotypy.

Orinda – Metcalf 1958: 288 [catalogued]. — Gnezdilov & Fletcher 2010: 41 [diagnosis], 44 [keyed].

Diagnosis

Costal margin of tegmina with peculiar concavity in proximal portion. Hind wings rudimentary or well developed and trilobed; veins: ScP+R and CuA bifurcate, MP, CuP, Pcu and A1 fused on a long distance basally, Pcu unforked and A2 simple; one transverse vein between second branch of ScP+R and MP and between MP and first branch of CuA; second branch of CuA and CuP are fused distally. Metatibiae with 2 lateral spines.

Note

Following the tribe definitions proposed by Wang et al. (2016), the genus Orinda is here placed in the Sarimini Wang, Zhang & Bourgoin, 2016 . This tribe is characterized by a three-lobed hind wing with Pcu-A1 lobe more or less as wide as ScP-R-MP-Cu lobe and the following venation characters: Pcu single or forked, Pcu and A1 anastomosing for a short or long distance and A2 non branched.

Species included (type locality)

Orinda (Montorinda) eungellana sp. nov. (Queensland: Eungella National Park)

Orinda (Montorinda) montana sp. nov. (Queensland: Mount Walsh National Park)

Orinda (Orinda) lucindae (Kirkaldy, 1906) (Queensland: Lucinda Point)

Orinda (Scapulorinda) scapularis (Jacobi, 1928) (Queensland: Bellenden Ker, Malanda)