Dissomphalus strepsus Azevedo, 2001

(Figs 119–121)

Dissomphalus strepsus Azevedo, 2001: 175, 200–201 (♂ holotype from Costa Rica EMUS, figs 175–179).

Diagnosis. Mandible bidentate. Clypeus trapezoidal. Tergal process with pair of antero-lateral depressions, ovoid, deep, large with small pit covered by tuft of long setae. Hypopygium with posterior margin somewhat concave. Genitalia: paramere with apex oblique and concave; aedeagal dorsal ramus longer than aedeagal dorsal body, parallel, apical third directed downward and apex forward, sharpened and abruptly angled; inner margin with series of small teeth; aedeagal dorsal body with three pairs of apical lobes; outer pair with two rami, dorsal ramus parallel with apex narrow and angled downward, ventral ramus arched inward and dorsal ramus with apices nearly touching each other; inner pairs stout, membranose with rounded apex. Apodeme not extending beyond genital ring.

Remarks. This species is known to Costa Rica and Panama (Azevedo 2001). Now one specimen is added. In this series the specimens are quite similar to those previously studied, without any variation that worths to mention.

Material examined. Holotype, ♂, COSTA RICA, Guanacaste: 3km, SE, Rio Naranjo, 13–31.VII.1993, F.D. Parker (EMUS) ; PANAMA, Darién: 1♂ Cana Serrania de Pirre, 1250m, 4–7.vi.1996, J. Ashe, R. Brooks (UFES) .

Distribution (Fig. 242). Costa Rica and Panama.