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The
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Externally, species are characterized by the dark brown fascia of the forewing (
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); creamish white or yellowish cream to ochreous yellow frontal tuft. In the male genitalia, the uncus is comprised of two short, rounded lateral lobes; the gnathos is uniquely-shaped, pointed apically and with a slender, hook-like projection basally; the vinculum is without a juxta, and heavily folded medially (
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). In the female genitalia, apophyses are long; anal papillae are unique, modified into a single, wide, short transverse lobe with a distinctive, trianglular process (
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); signum is strongly developed (
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and
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) or weakly developed (
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).
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From other groups of the Oriental (or Neotropical)
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, the
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group is distinguished by the unique shape of the gnathos in the male genitalia and anal papillae with a distinctive, triangular process in the female genitalia.
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Distribution. Currently the group is comprised of three species distributed in
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and
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