Mustiliini tribe nov., 1995
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Type genus.
Mustilia Walker, 1865
Diagnosis.
Mustiliini tribe nov. is similar to Oberthueriini stat. rev. in having narrow forewings and the distal half of the antenna with underdeveloped rami, but it can be easily distinguished by particularly short or completely reduced labial palpi. Larvae of this tribe also possess a hairless body, but the thoracic tergites are laterally strongly expanded, and the anal horn is relatively long and stout (Figure 1 View Figure 1 : Comparmustilia , Mustilia and Smerkata ).
Notes.
Based on the above morphological characteristics, we here establish the new tribe Mustiliini tribe nov., which is also supported by molecular data. Although we lack molecular data for Falcogona , it is included in this tribe because of its similarity in habitus and male genital structures to Smerkata .
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