Capnopsis Morton, 1896

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Capnodes Rostock, 1892 — Rostock 1892: 398. (original description, type species Capnodes schilleri Rostock, 1892). Capnopsis Morton, 1896 — Morton 1896: 61. (replace name for Capnodes Rostock, 1892 preoccupied by Capnodes Guénée, 1852; inherited type species Capnodes schilleri Rostock, 1892); Zwick 1984: 2. (revision).

Diagnosis. Male epiproct: B-scl small, divided from Ep-scl; Lb-scl small, fused with Ep-scl; Ep-scl ventrally connected in the apical part, laterally entire, caudal setae absent; I-scl long, erect stick, Ec absent. Male Pp: apical part short and wide; Fp medium long and wide, divided from Rp. Male Sg: fused with St 9 and Tg 9, vesicle lacking. Female Sg: rectangular, entire; inner and lateral sclerites absent. Male tergites: process lacking. Cercus: with less than ten segments. Ventral thoracic sclerites: MPrs elliptical, MeFs triangular, MeFsp separated from MePfs. Macropterous wings: forewing without crossvein between M and Cu; single A vein beyond a and R1 before r straight; hindwing without A veins.

Species included. 1 valid species with 3 subspecies from the West Palaearctic (DeWalt et al. 2014); 2 of the subspecies examined (see Appendix 1).