
Nemognathinae is the most widespread Meloidae subfamily, with ~600 species, among which are the only blister beetle species that occur in Oceania. A comprehensive molecular phylogeny for the group is lacking. We investigated the history of this subfamily with a fossil-calibrated molecular approach, revealing the presence of a new tribe, the polyphyly of a few genera and an Eocene origin in the Old World. This work represents the first molecular phylogeny of Nemognathinae and contributes to revealing the evolutionary history of the Meloidae.