Genus Homa Distant, 1908
Homa Distant, 1908: 400 . — Mahmood 1967: 44. — Qin et al. 2011: 31 (description); 2014: 1498 (key). — Xu et al. 2022 (revision).
TYPE SPECIES. — Homa insignis Distant, 1908, by original designation.
DISTRIBUTION. — Widespread in Asia and the West Pacific.
REMARKS
Homa has similarities to both Baguoidea and Dayus (see Introduction and Remarks under those genera). It differs externally from these genera by its distinctive forewing colour marking (see Fig. 1H, J). Two additional characters to the generic description of Mahmood (1967) are the reduction or absence of male third basal abdominal sternal apodemes and the presence of a dorsal connective attached to the aedeagus in the phragma of the male pygofer. Mahmood (1967: 44) noted an undescribed species from the Philippines and here also the senior author has seen two undetermined female specimens from the Philippines (NHM) which, based on distribution, might possibly be Homa katoi Dworakowska, 1984 . Several other new species from the Pacific (Sarawak, Brunei and Sulawesi) have also been seen (NHM). Homa elongata Kato, 1929 was transferred to Asialebra Dworakowska by Dworakowska (1993: 101). In the key to species by Qin et al. (2011), the last couplet should read H. insignis not H. haematoptila and in the key to species provided by Xu et al. (2022), similarly the reference to H. haematoptila should read H. insignis (for explanation see H. haematoptila below).
CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION OF HOMA SPECIES
H. algulata Xu, Dietrich & Qin, 2022: 187-188 . Thailand, Vietnam.
H. asilata Xu, Dietrich & Qin, 2022: 186-187 . Thailand.
H. haematoptila (Kirkaldy, 1906) . Australia (Queensland)
H. insignis Distant, 1908: 400 (type species). Sri Lanka, Myanmar (?), China, Thailand, see species Remarks below.
H. osificata Xu, Dietrich & Qin, 2022: 183-184 . Thailand.
H. oretinia Xu, Dietrich & Qin, 2022: 184-185 . Thailand.
H. katoi Dworakowska, 1984 . Malaysia: Peninsular, Malacca, Sabah (new record)
H. rubrodorsata Kato, 1933a . China (Taiwan), Japan.
H. sinensis Qin & Zhang in Qin et al., 2011: 32, figs 1-14. China, Thailand.