The fungina group

Externally, species are characterized by the brown fascia of the forewing (Fig. 1); cream or white frontal tuft. In the male genitalia, the uncus is comprised of two long, widely rounded lateral lobes; the gnathos is an inverted V-shape, with a short, wide, distally rounded caudal process; valva with a distinctive, long pedicel, small, rounded cucullar lobe, and a compact cluster of pectens of the pectinifer; and the vinculum with a large, distally pointed juxta (Fig. 1). Female is unknown.

The fungina group is distinguished from the other groups of the Oriental (or Neotropical) Pseudopostega by the combination of a large juxta, long pedicel of valva, small rounded cucullar lobes, and large lobes of the uncus in the male genitalia.

Distribution. Currently the group is comprised of a single species from India.