Dagualachesilloides n. gen.
Diagnosis. Belonging in the Graphocaeciliini . Ocelli absent. Forewing veins with a row of conspicuous setae, except on Cu2 (Fig. 28). Hypandrium with sides and posterior border distinctly thickened (Fig. 31). Endophallus large, formed by a compact group of small sclerites, bilobed anteriorly and posteriorly (Fig. 33). Aedeagal arch projected posteriorly in the middle. External parameres broad, blunt ended, lacking distal projection (Figs 33, 34). Posterior border of clunium, over the area of the epiproct, slightly thickened, not projected posteriorly (Fig. 32). Male paraprocts with elongate, sclerotized anterior projection, joining clunium (Fig. 32). Female subgenital plate with two short, pointed projections posteriorly in the middle (Fig. 37). V1 absent, V2 +3 elongate, joined to clunium, distally pointed, with a row of macrosetae along outer border (Fig. 36); IX sternum with a distinct piece almost rectangular, pigmented, concave anteriorly (Fig. 36).
Etymology. The generic name means “similar to Dagualachesilla ”.
Type species. Dagualachesilloides caliensis n. sp.