Nemocapnia Banks, 1938

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Nemocapnia Banks, 1938 — Banks 1938: 74. (original description, type species Nemocapnia carolina Banks, 1938).

Diagnosis. Male epiproct: B-scl large, divided from Ep-scl; Lb-scl small, divided from Ep-scl; Ep-scl entire both ventrally and laterally, caudal setae absent; I-scl and Ec absent. Male Pp: apical part short and narrow; Fp medium long and wide, fused with Rp. Male Sg: fused with St 9 but hardly separated from Tg 9, vesicle absent. Female Sg: laterally incised, entire; inner and lateral sclerites absent. Male tergites: Tg 9 with process. Ventral thoracic sclerites: MPrs triangular, MeFs transverse, MeFsp fused with MePfs; Prs and Bs fused; PPo and PFs separated; MeFsa reduced. Macropterous wings: forewing A1 beyond a curved, R1 before r straight.

Species included. 1 valid species from the East Nearctic and 1 from the East Palaearctic (DeWalt et al. 2014); one was examined (see Appendix 1).