Dissomphalus declinatus Alencar & Azevedo, 2006
Dissomphalus declinatus Alencar & Azevedo, 2006: 11 –13, 18 (♂, holotype from Ecuador, UCDC, figs 12–14).
Diagnosis. Mandible tridentate. Clypeus trapezoidal. Tergal process with pair of circular, large and deep lateral depressions, with tuft of setae convergent directed backward. Hypopygium with posterior margin straight. Genitalia: paramere with apex straight; aedeagal ventral ramus shorter than aedeagal dorsal body, laminar; surface horizontal; basal half long; inner margin sinuous; outer margin straight; apical half narrow dorsally and converging mesad; aedeagal dorsal body laminar; surface vertical; apex wide and inclined ventrally; crown-process small; apodeme extending beyond genital ring.
Remarks. No additional material of this species was not found in this study.
Material examined. Holotype, ♂, ECUADOR, Napo: Huahua Sumaco, 44km on Hollin Loreto R[oa]d, [0º37’S 77º35’W], 15–22.XII.1989, M[alaise] T[rap], H. Real, M. and J. Wasbauer col. (UCDC);
Distribution (Fig. 233). Panama and Ecuador.