“…Other genera from Evans’ Carystus group ( Orses , Perichares ) are among unplaced Old World genera in our cladogram, complicating assignment of unsampled Carystus group genera to tribes. Based on the similarity of male genitalia to those of Talides and Dubiella (especially the rather simple valvae), and a similar arrangement of hyaline or pale forewing markings, we associate the following with Calpodini: Ebusus , Evansiella , Argon , Cobaloides , Sacrator , Megaleas , Lychnuchus , Tromba , Nyctus , Turmada , Synale , Carystus , Telles , Tisias , Moeros , Cobalus , Carystina , Tellona , Damas , Orphe , Carystoides and Lychnuchoides (Godman, 1901 in Godman & Salvin, 1879–1901; Draudt, 1917–1924; Evans, 1955; Freeman, 1969a; Nicolay, 1980; Miller, 1985; Mielke & Casagrande, 2002; Salazar & Vargas, 2002). Some of these may belong elsewhere, if the implied placement of Orses and Perichares among Old World hesperiines is accurate.…”