Family Tonzidae Kobayashi & Sohn fam. nov.

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Figs 1–13

Type genus

Tonza Walker, 1864 .

Diagnosis

ADULT. Maxillary palpi three-segmented; ocelli and chaetosema absent (Fig. 8 C–D); antennae slightly longer than or same length as forewing (Fig. 1); forewings with slightly protruding apex and tornus; forewing termen oblique or concave; only two radial sector veins present, RS1 on apex and RS2 on termen (Kobayashi et al. 2015; Fig. 1F); in the male genitalia (Kobayashi et al. 2015; Fig. 2 A–D), uncus small with a pair of long processes; socii with long terminal setae; valva elongate with several small spines and plate arising from middle to base of valva; in the female genitalia (Kobayashi et al. 2015; Fig. 2E), lamella antevaginalis sclerotized, covering sternite VIII; antrum slender; inception of ductus seminalis at the middle of corpus bursae (after Kobayashi et al. 2015).

MATURE LARVA (BASED ON T . citrorrhoa). Seta L2 on A1–A8 very small (Fig. 6 C–D); Seta D1 of A9 segment markedly more slender than D2 (Fig. 6E); A3, A4 and A10 with the ventral prolegs absent for A5 and A6 (Fig. 4A, G).

PUPA. Vertex with triangular frontal process (Fig. 10 A–D); dorsum of A2–A9 without spines (Fig. 7 B– C); four minute knobs postioned in the middle portion on A5 and A6 (Fig. 10 C–F); lateral side of abdomen with protuberances at spiracles (Fig. 7B); A10 furcate with Y-shaped caudal processes, slightly

rolled on ventral side; three pairs of spiny hooked setae from apex of caudal processes (Fig. 12), the hook furcate as a pair of W-shaped spines with numerous minute spines (Fig. 12 G–L).