The tribe Cybalomiini (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea, Crambidae, Glaphyrinae) of sub-Saharan Africa Author Agassiz, David text Zootaxa 2022 2022-08-09 5174 2 101 156 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.5174.2.1 1175-5326 6986011 FDA769F6-538A-4E07-8166-684850930C16 TRICHOPHYSETIS Meyrick, 1884: 287 type species Trichophysetis neophyla Meyrick, 1884 ALPHERAKIA Ragonot, 1890: 520 CALLINAIAS Warren, 1890 in Swinhoe: 286 CALLINAIS Warren, 1890 misspelling CRASIGENES Meyrick, 1894: 476 PURIELLA Strand, 1918: 88 TRICHOPHYRETIS Pagenstecher, 1909 misspelling TRIEROPIS Meyrick, 1886: 218 HENDECASIS : Hampson, 1896: 131 (key), 140. syn. n. NEOHENDECASIS Shibuya, 1931: 168 . A moderately sized genus characterised by the dark band on the hindwings which forms a continuum with the abdomen when specimens are at rest with their abdomen slightly raised. The male genitalia are complex with structures arising from the base of the vinculum. Those whose biology is known feed on Oleaceae . HENDECASIS was described by Hampson (1896) on the basis of differences in the palpi, but it is clear his description of this genus was based only on a female with “palpi porrect, straight and nearly naked, about three times length of head” which is contrasted with TRICHOPHYSETIS with a description of a male: “palpi porrect, about twice as long as head, and thickly tufted with hair”. He also describes Hendecasis palpi as having maxillary palpi triangularly scaled, quoted also by Shibuya (1931) . I have not been able to discern anything that matches that description, here again the distinction appears to be between sexes or differences at specific level. Differences in venation are minor whereas the general plan of the genitalia is consistent among species, hence HENDECASIS is placed in the synonymy of TRICHOPHYSETIS .