Genus Coenodomus Walsingham, 1888: 49
Type species: Coenodomus hockingi Walsingham, 1888, by original designation
= Alippa Aurivillius, 1894 (Type species: Alippa anomala Aurivillius, 1894, by monotypy)
= Dyaria Neumoegen, 1893 (Type species: Dyaria singularis Neumoegen, 1893, by monotypy)
Distribution: India, China, Taiwan (Province of China), Bhutan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Java, USA (Wang et al. 2017); Borneo (Sutton et al. 2015).
Diagnosis: The members of genus Coenodomus can be easily recognised on the basis of strongly bipectinate antennae with very long pectination and a long, scaled projection from the scape of the antennae. In male genitalia, Coenodomus is characterised by a broad, ventrally concaved and laterally folded uncus, and valvae with a distinctly elongated and sclerotised costa. The genus is closely similar to the members of genus Orthaga Walker. 1859, but is distinct by the antennal scape projection, which is almost as long as antennae, and by both the wings bearing patches of thick, raised scales, whereas in Orthaga, the scape projection is shorter and the patches of thick scales on wings are absent.