Schizoptera (Odontorhagus) ungulata, n. sp.

(Figs 3, 6 and 7)

Diagnosis. Distinguished among species of Schizoptera (Odontorhagus) by the claw-shaped process of the subgenital plate, the sickle-like process of the left paramere, the ladle-shaped right paramere, and the brush-like tip of the right conjunctival appendage.

Holotype: HONDURAS: Atlantida: San Alejo Co.: Honduras: Dept . Atlantida, San Alejo Farm, United Fruit Co., 15.35 ° N 87.43333 ° W, 0 4 Jun 1964, 1Ƌ (00091829) (FSCA) (microscopic slide mount).

Redescription. Male: length: 1.41 mm; body ovoid; COLORATION: general coloration light brown. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: as in subgeneric description. STRUCTURE: HEAD: flat in ventral view (Fig. 3); eyes about 1/2 as wide as synthlipsis. THORAX: as in subgeneric description. ABDOMEN: as in subgeneric description; stVI without process on posterior margin; subgenital plate weakly asymmetrical; lateral process of subgenital plate claw-shaped with a long anterior and short posterior processes (Fig. 6W); tVII rectangular; tVIII weakly rectangular; length of tVII about 1/3 length of tVII. GENITALIA: py as in subgeneric description; rp ladleshaped with a large rounded base, and elongate stem; lp as in subgeneric description a sickle-shaped dorsal process; rca uniformly tapering with a distinct, brush-like tip; lca large, about 1/2 length of rca, and tapering (Fig. 6W); vesica uniformly thin, forming at one coil; anophore as in subgeneric description with a pawn-shaped process on the dorsal wall.

Female: Unknown.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality (Fig. 7).

Etymology. Named for the claw shaped process of the subgenital plate after the Latin “ungulatus” meaning having hoofs or claws.