Miltomiges Mabille, 1903
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is a junior subjective synonym of
Methionopsis Godman, 1901
Monotypic genus
Miltomiges Mabille, 1903
(type and the only species
Cobalus cinnamomea Herrich-Schäffer, 1869
) is sister to
Methionopsis modestus Godman, 1901
, the type species of
Methionopsis Godman, 1901
, rendering this genus paraphyletic ( Fig. 16
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). Although unique in ventral wing pattern,
M. cinnamomea
is similar to Methionopsis species in genitalia, in particular in the shape of uncus, gnathos and valva ( Evans, 1955), in addition to genetic closeness. Therefore, to restore the monophyly of
Methionopsis
, we place
cinnamomea
in this genus, making
Miltomiges
a junior subjective synonym of
Methionopsis
.
Thargella volasus (Godman, 1901)
, new combination, is a valid species and
Methionopsis dolor Evans, 1955
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is its junior subjective synonym
Sequencing of the holotype of
Eutocus volasus Godman, 1901
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(type locality Panama: Chiriqui, NVG-15036A12) in the ZMHB reveals that it is not closely related to
Eutocus facilis ( Plötz, 1884)
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(type locality Suriname) and therefore is not its junior subjective synonym as currently assumed. Instead,
E. volasus
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clusters closely with specimens we identified as
Methionopsis dolor Evans, 1955
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(type locality Colombia: Cauca) from Costa Rica and Panama ( Fig. 16
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). Moreover, named by Evans (1955) in
Methionopsis Godman, 1901
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(type species
Methionopsis modestus Godman, 1901
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),
dolor
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is not monophyletic with it and instead originates near
Thargella Godman, 1900
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(type species
Hesperia caura Plötz, 1882
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) ( Fig. 16
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). Therefore, not willing to propose monotypic genera in the presence of confident relationship, we propose
Thargella volasus (Godman, 1901)
, new combination. Then, pending further studies of its holotype, we tentatively place
Methionopsis dolor Evans, 1955
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as a junior subjective synonym of
T. volasus
. Furthermore, we note that
T. volasus
is rather distant from
T.caura
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genetically, despite some similarity in genitalia, and a new subgenus is proposed for it and its to-be-discovered close relatives.