“…Neotrichina Sinclair & Cumming, 2000 has the stylus scarcely as long as the postpedicel, three veins emitted from dm that reach the wing margin, cell cua much shorter than bm, an anal vein almost complete to the wing margin, CuA closing cua almost straight, all quite distinct from the character states present in Pouillonhybos; also some species of Neotrichina have the metatibia dilated apically but without a lateral expansion, and therefore unlike that in Pouillonhybos (Collin, 1933;Sinclair & Cumming, 2000). Hoplopeza Bezzi, 1909 and Scelolabes Philippi, 1865 can be excluded from having any affinity with the new fossil genus because they have Rs short, arising near the apex of cell bm, and cell cua much shorter than bm (Collin, 1933;Rafael, 1995;Sinclair & Cumming, 2000). Lastly, Leptodromia Sinclair & Cumming, 2000 has cell cua two-thirds length of cell bm and a short M1 that does not reach the wing margin (Bezzi, 1904;Sinclair & Cumming, 2000).…”