Reclassification of the Sack-bearer Moths (Lepidoptera, Mimallonoidea, Mimallonidae).

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McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, 3215 Hull Road, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA University of Florida Gainesville United States of America.

Published: January 2019

A backbone molecular phylogeny of Mimallonidae, based on 47 species and 515 loci, was recently published. That study resolved some of the major relationships in the family, but taxon sampling was limited and a classification of the family was not formally presented for all species. Here morphological phylogenetic analyses in parsimony and maximum likelihood (ML) frameworks were conducted that included 192 species and 55 morphological characters. A phylogenetic analysis was also conducted on the morphological dataset with a topological constraint based on the 515 locus tree from the previous study. Results show that nearly all species can be confidently placed in a genus using morphological phylogenetics. The presence of a frenulum, a character that was historically used to distinguish major groups of Mimallonidae, varies within and among genera. Based on our phylogenetic results, the classification of Mimallonidae is revised, which now includes 291 species in 41 genera. Descriptions of three new genera are included: , , and The following taxonomic changes were made in the present article: 43 new/revived combinations (in Vuillot, Herbin, Schaus, St Laurent & Kawahara, Blanchard, , Strand, , Grote, , Hübner, Herbin, Grote, Schaus, and Herbin), two new species-level synonyms ( Bryk is synonymized with Schaus, Jones is synonymized with Walker), one revived synonymy ( Dognin is resynonymized with Moore), seven new statuses (in , Schaus, and Herrich-Schäffer), six revived statuses (in , , , , and Dyar), and one new designation of . In order to alleviate nomenclatural problems, twelve lectotypes are designated (for (Schaus), Schaus, Schaus, (Dognin), Schaus, Schaus, Schaus, (Schaus), Dognin, Schaus, Schaus, Schaus) as well as a neotype for Walker (= ). This paper also provides apomorphies for each genus and a morphological key to genera. Annotations are given to aid researchers in understanding all changes made herein, and images of male and female and their genitalia are present for nearly all type species.

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