STANGEIA AND
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BUCKLERIA
In all the MPTs obtained from the EW and SAW-RIbased analysis,
Stangeia
was the sister group of
Stenodacma
. Although no synapomorphic character is shared between the members of these two genera, they are close to each other in the wing shape and arrangement of the scale teeth in the dorsum of the fore wing. Unlike the species of
Trichoptilus and
Megalorhipida
, in the third lobe of hind wing of
Stenodacma
and
Stangeia
, the basal pronounced individual white scales of the dorsum are not so long.
Both
Stangeia and
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Buckleria
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are Euro-Indo- Australian elements and derived from
Megalorhipida
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, i.e. an evolutionary line separated from the
Sphenarches
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ancestral form ( Adamczewski, 1951). According to Gielis (1993), the four genera
Buckleria
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,
Crombrugghia
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,
Dejongia
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, and
Oxyptilus
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, based on the wing venation (common stalk of vein R2 with R3 and R4) and the shape of the sacculus (terminal vesicular process of the sacculus), constituted a monophyletic clade. However,
Buckleria
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differs from
Crombrugghia
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and
Oxyptilus
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in the wing shape, pattern, and venation, and characteristics of the male and female genitalia. We believe that the similarity of
Buckleria
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in the wing shape and pattern to
Stangeia
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,
Megalorhipida
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,
Trichoptilus
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,
Stenodacma
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, and
Dejongia
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is more than is seen for the genera included in clade K ( Fig. 16
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). This is consistent with the postulated origination theory of this genus proposed by Adamczewski (1951). In both the EW and SAW analyses, the genus
Buckleria
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was the sister group of all members of
Oxyptilini
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(together with
Sphenarches and
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Antarches
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) ( Figs 16
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, 17
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).
As already mentioned, the monophyly of
Buckleria
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is supported by five synapomorphic characters (characters 112, 135, 136, 141, and 144). In all studied species of
Buckleria
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, except
B. vanderwolfi
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that here is synonymized with
Trichoptilus negotiosus
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(see Nomenclatural changes below), the arrangement of scales covering the posterior margin of the eighth abdominal tergite of males is the same (72: 3). This information was not available for
B. vanderwolfi
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(missing data). Moreover, in
B. paludum
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and
B. brasilia
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, the single sclerotized area at the posterior margin of the lamella antevaginalis is crescentshaped, with a deep median cleft (162: 2), but we had no information about the shape of this structure in
B. vanderwolfi
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or
B. parvulus
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. If these two characters are also present in
B. vanderwolfi
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and
B. parvulus
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, the genus can be supported by seven synapomorphies.