The first phylogenetic inference of Calopterini and Eurrhacini focused on and related taxa was carried out. A data matrix composed of 46 species and 51 morphological characters was assembled and analyzed using parsimony and model-based approaches. Eurrhacini were recovered monophyletic. Furthermore, phylogenetic analyses highly supported the clade including also , , and as its sister clade. Our trees consistently recovered monophyly of the new genus with two new species: (Panama, Baru Volcano) and from the Pacific slopes of Ecuador. A revised key to the genera of Eurrhacini is given and illustrations of distinguishing characters are provided. Phylogenetic relationships of Eurrhacini and character evolution are discussed.

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