Genus Endrosis Hübner, 1825
Endrosis Hübner, 1825: 401 .
Type species: Tinea betulinella Hübner, 1819: pl. 67, fig. 448.
Hodges (1974) listed several “structural” characters for the genus Endrosis, which include: scape of antenna with a pecten, abdominal terga with stout, spiniform setae, FW with R 4 and R 5 long-stalked, HW with a cleft costa and only two branches of M; male genitalia with process on the valva, juxta with long lateral lobes, phallus cylindrical, slightly curved; vesica with two group of cornuti; female genitalia with apophyses anteriores and posteriores longer than extended length of remaining abdominal segments, basal part of ductus bursae (antrum) heavily sclerotized, corpus bursae lightly sclerotized with small signum. In addition, R 5 of the FW ends at the costa (Lvovsky 1990). We place the new species E. apablazai in this genus because it shares these characters, except for the presence of a signum on corpus bursae.