Eulia considered by Pierce and Metcalfe within the 'Archipsidii' but noted to have unique genitalia.
Male: sacculus absent; uncus narrow with a broader indented apex; gnathos square ay apex; aedeagus slender
Female: bursa copulatrix with multiple signa covering the internal surface (similar to pugs) - the only tortricid genus to have this arrangement.
Pseudargyrotoza was formerly placed in Tribe Cnephasiini - although it does not seem to resemble those genera that remain in Cnephasiini, I have yet to establish the reason for its placement with Eulia
Male: sacculus absent; uncus narrow with a broader indented apex; gnathos square ay apex; aedeagus slender
Female: bursa copulatrix with multiple signa covering the internal surface (similar to pugs) - the only tortricid genus to have this arrangement.
Pseudargyrotoza was formerly placed in Tribe Cnephasiini - although it does not seem to resemble those genera that remain in Cnephasiini, I have yet to establish the reason for its placement with Eulia