In some treatments the Comostolini, Hemistolini, Jodini, Microloxiini, Thalassodini and Thalerini are split off as independent tribes. But they are probably
paraphyletic among themselves and with respect to the remaining Hemitheini.[2] Consequently, until more information is available they are included in the Hemitheini here.
In other systems,[3] the Geometrinae are defined in a more inclusive way; the Hemitheini are then ranked as a
subtribeHemitheiti.
Selected genera and species
A few Geometrinae genera are not yet assigned to a tribe with certainty; some of them might belong here too.[4]
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Beljaev, Eugene A. (2007): Taxonomic changes in the emerald moths (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Geometrinae) of East Asia, with notes on the systematics and phylogeny of Hemitheini. Zootaxa1584: 55–68.
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Holloway, J.D. (1996): The Moths of Borneo: Family Geometridae, Subfamilies Oenochrominae, Desmobathrinae and Geometrinae. Malayan Nature Journal49(3/4): 147-326.