Adrodamaeus Paschoal, 1982 (p. 450 in Paschoal & Johnston, 1982)

Type species Damaeus magnisetosus Ewing, 1909

Diagnosis: Gymnodamaeidae with ventral plate with anogenital bridge (Fig. 12), but without lateral pits; genital plates with smooth median margin and bearing 7 pairs of setae, seta g 2 inserted posteriad g 1; 3 pairs of adanal setae. Tarsus, genu, and tibia of all legs with basal retrotecta that cup distal ends of previous segment (Figs. 13–14); femur IV with 2 setae. Prodorsum with mound-like cerotegument between bothridia (Figs. 9– 10), rostral ridges, and spherical pustules; sensillus (bo) with long stalk and narrow, barbed head (Fig. 10); bothridial rim simple, bothridial ridge poorly developed; spine-like interlamellar setae (in) sessile or on short apophysis slightly anteriad bothridia, directed dorsally, not opposed to the small median prodorsal tubercle; exobothridial seta (ex) inserted slightly anteriad in; prelamellar ridge poorly developed, without steep anterior margin; rostral seta (ro) inserted just posteriad lamellar seta; lamellar seta (le) inserted near ro, curved mediad; pedotectum II rounded distally. Notogaster low, rounded, with a short antero-median ridge, smooth outer margin except for pair of antero-lateral tubercles (Fig. 10 arrow), 5 pairs of setae (h 1-2, p 1-3); cerotegument with spherical pustules and a pattern of raised ridges and cells (Fig. 9), posterior median nipple-like process absent; notogastral setae h 1-2 on short apophyses; sejugal tubercle vestigial, small triangular process at base of leg III.