“…Some genera, as Omophoita , Alagoasa , Asphaera , and Walterianella , have been the focus of several studies [Smith and Virkki, 1978;Virkki and Santiago-Blay, 1993;Petitpierre, 2006;Almeida et al, 2009;Mello et al, 2014]. This is due, in part, to the unique features of the subtribe Oedionychina, such as its giant sex chromosomes, which are asynaptic during meiosis and are oriented distantly from each other during metaphase I [Smith and Virkki, 1978;Santiago-Blay, 1993, 1998;Almeida et al, 2009].…”