Genus Teliphasa Moore, 1888: 200

Type species: Teliphasa orbiculifer Moore, 1888 (by original designation)

Distribution: India (Hampson 1896a); China, Japan, Korea (Liu et al. 2016); DR Congo (Nuss et al. 2003 –2022).

Diagnosis: The genus Teliphasa Moore, 1888 is diagnosed on the basis of broad forewing, conspicuous discal and discocellular dark spots, a narrow antemedial line, and a relatively broad postmedial line that is curved outwardly at middle. In males, antenna thicker with a row of short cilia along anterior margin (Liu et al. 2016). In male genitalia, the valva is broad fan-shaped and almost circular; gnathos in form of long, paired processes.

The genus Teliphasa superficially resembles Termioptycha Meyrick, 1889, but can be easily distinguished by the forewing costa without a stigma in the median area, and the hindwing with a discocellular spot, whereas in Termioptycha, the forewing costa has a distinct stigma in the median area, and the hindwing lacks the discocellular spot) (Liu et al. 2016). In male genitalia, the conspicuously subrounded valva and the lack of a costal spine clearly separate Teliphasa from Termioptycha .