Andracini tribe nov., 2007
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Andracini tribe nov. |
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Type genus.
Andraca Walker, 1865
Diagnosis.
Morphological synapomorphies supporting the monophyly of Andracini tribe nov. are the relatively broad forewings, the very long labial palpi (longer than the vertical diameter of the compound eye), and underdeveloped rami over the distal 1/3 of the antenna (Figure 2 View Figure 2 ). The larvae of this tribe share non-expanded thoracic tergites, a very short or completely absent anal horn, and the body in most species is densely covered with short hairs (Figure 1 View Figure 1 : Andraca ).
Notes.
Pseudandraca was established by Miyata (1970) with the type species Andraca gracilis Butler, 1885 based on a boot-shaped sacculus in the male genitalia. Wang et al. (2015) added Andraca flavamaculata Yang, 1995. Our molecular results also support these two genera as sister taxa. Andraca had been considered to have two subgenera ( Zolotuhin 2012), but our analyses recover the subgenus Andraca Chrypathemola syn. nov. as a synonym of Andraca . The species Pseudandraca gongshanensis comb. nov. has a complex wing pattern, a relatively straight phallus and a foot-shaped apex of the valva, which are all characteristics shared with Pseudandraca (Figure 3 View Figure 3 ).
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