Australasian-region
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Autosticha
Autosticha is a genus of small gelechioid moths in the family Autostichidae (sometimes placed in Oecophoridae). It is the type genus of the subfamily Autostichinae and family Autostichidae. The genus has a complex taxonomic history, with several formerly independent genera now synonymized under it, and some species historically assigned to unrelated gelechioid families such as Lecithoceridae and Xyloryctidae. The genus was originally described as Automola in 1886, but this name was preoccupied by a dipteran genus.
Erotides
Erotides is a genus of net-winged beetles (family Lycidae) established by Waterhouse in 1879. Species are medium-sized with elongated, flattened bodies and strongly costate, reticulate elytra forming the characteristic net-like pattern. The genus is distributed across the Oriental and Australasian regions, including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. Members participate in Müllerian and Batesian mimicry complexes and are chemically defended.
Strongylophthalmyia
Strongylophthalmyia is a genus of slender, long-legged flies in the family Strongylophthalmyiidae. Most species occur in the Oriental and Australasian regions, with some extending into the Palearctic. Males exhibit highly modified antennal structures with variable processes on the first flagellomere. The genus contains approximately 40 described species, including several named in honor of public figures.