Genus Exocnophila Zompro, 2001: 23

See Brock et al. (2023) for a complete reference list

This genus is endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, from which the transferred species were collected. The genus now contains 3 species. Characteristics contained by the transferred species that allowed generic assignment are the following: head with convex vertex; robust body and shortened tarsi; presence of basal swelling on femora III; presence of small tufts of setae in abdominal sterna; similar morphology of teminalia.

Ocnophila cornuta Brunner, 1907: 314 = Exocnophila cornuta (Brunner, 1907) comb. nov.

>> Syntypes ♀ (NMW): det. Br.v.W. Ocnophila cornuta Br.; Collectio Br.v.W.; Minas Geraës, Brasil, 1897 ex coll. Fruhstorfer.; 22.108 [examined] ; ♀ juvenile (NMW): det. Holdhaus Ocnophila cornuta ?; Collectio Br.v.W.; Espírito-Santo, Brasil, ex coll. Fruhstorfer.; 24.081. c. [examined] .

Ocnophila tuberculata Brunner, 1907: 313 = Exocnophila tuberculata (Brunner, 1907) comb. nov.

>> Holotype ♀ (NMW): det. Br.v.W. Ocnophila tuberculata; Coll. Br.v.W.; Bahia, Mus. Dresden; 12.390. [examined].