Anaxas Grishin, new genus

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Type species. Antigonus obliqua Plötz, 1884 .

Definition. A likely sister genus to Potamanaxas Lindsey, 1925, and thus not monophyletic with Anastrus Hübner, [1824] (type species Anastrus obscurus Hübner, [1824]), where these species were formerly placed (Fig. 6). The need for this genus has been suggested previously (Austin 1998). Keys to F.6.3. in Evans (1953). Genitalia illustrated by Grishin in his fig. 30–39 (Grishin 2012). Morphologically, distinguished from Anastrus and Echelatus by having processes on sacculus of the valva and a second pair of uncus arms, from the ventral side of uncus, similar to some species of its sister Potamanaxas, but uncus itself is essentially undivided with arms reduced to small knobs. Primary uncus arms are well-developed in Potamanaxas . In facies, characterized by brown wings above with several dark-brown stripes and often with some bluish scaling between the stripes. Below, wings plain brown and some species with slate overscaling on the posterior third of hindwing. In DNA, a combination of the following base pairs is diagnostic: aly3570.7.4:A85T, aly3570.7.4:G86C, aly9673.2.5:T298A, aly 1735.8.1:C820C (not T), aly16.28.2:C88C (not A), aly16.28.2:A89A (not T).

Etymology. The name is a masculine noun in the nominative singular, a group of species that were formerly placed in Ana [strus], but are phylogenetically closer to [Potamana] xas.

Species included. The type species, its sister Anastrus isidro Grishin, 2012 and Pellicia petius Möschler, 1877 .

Parent taxon. Subtribe Erynnina Brues and Carpenter, 1932.