Cobubatha, Walker, 1863
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixab005 |
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Cobubatha View in CoL Clade
The three genera Aucha Walker, 1858 ; Cobubatha Walker, 1863 ; and Tripudia Grote, 1877 formed a well-supported clade (BS = 99, SH = 99.3, UF = 100) that is poorly supported as sister to Dyopsinae in our RAxML analysis (BS = 67) and poorly supported as sister to the clade containing Homolagoa Barnes & McDunnough, 1912 and Plusiinae in our IQ-TREE analysis (SH = 65.2, UF = 27; Fig. 3 View Fig ). Cobubatha and Tripudia are currently treated as Eustrotiinae ( Lafontaine and Schmidt 2010, Schmidt et al. 2018); Aucha has been variously treated as in Amphipyrinae ( Poole 1989) , Acronictinae / Amphipyrinae ( Edwards 1996) , and most recently treated as in Xyleninae ( Holloway 2011) , which we regarded to be a tribe of Noctuinae ( Lafontaine and Schmidt 2010, Schmidt et al. 2018). In addition to our molecular data, the clade stands apart from other noctuids in both adult and larval morphologies. Here we propose a new subfamily for these three genera.
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