Sauktangida Khramov, 2014b

Type species. Sauktangida aenigmatica Khramov, 2014b: 60 (by original designation).

Diagnosis. Hind wing relatively broad, medium length; subcostal veinlets forked distally; basal 1r-m sinuous, connecting M and RP1; RP field with numerous irregular crossveins throughout; wing with end-twigging extensive along posterior margin; intramedial area (between MA and MP) broad, with irregular crossveins and bisected to form 2–3 rows of cells; MP forked around wing length, dichotomously branched; CuA strongly pectinate (ca. 10 long, mostly forked branches); CuP pectinate (five long, mostly forked branches); A1, A2 pectinate with few branches; FW unknown.

Comments. The kempynine affinity of this genus is very probable due to the general venation of the hind wing, and its intramedial area is dilated with additional longitudinal rows of crossveins.