Subgenus Stigmatophora Staudinger, 1881
Stigmatophora Staudinger, 1881, Stettiner entomologische Zeitung 42: 399. Type speCies: Setina micans Bremer & Grey, 1853, by monotypy.
Diagnosis. Small or medium-sized moths with different wing coloration and pattern. Male antennae are fasciculate, female antennae are filiform. In the male genitalia (Figs. 11–12), like in other Endrosina Börner, 1920 genera, the valve with well developed thorn-like harpe medio-subbasally; the costa is weakly sclerotized, without medial and distal processes; the sacculus with a well developed distal process; the vesica consists of one dorsal subbasal membranous diverticulum and large sack-like distal section with fields of spine- or tooth-like scobination and/or clusters of numerous small but robust cornuti. The female genitalia (Figs. 14–15) are characterized by the very long, well sclerotized and dorso-ventrally flattened ductus bursae, the small, elliptical corpus bursae with a strong spine-like scobination, and the very long and narrow appendix bursae directed posteriorly. Genital differences from Pseudomiltochrista are described in the diagnosis of the latter.