Schizoptera (Odontorhagus) repetita McAtee and Malloch, 1925

(Figs 3 and 7)

Schizoptera (Odontorhagus) repetita McAtee and Malloch 1925: 67, 17 (orig. descr.).

Diagnosis. Distinguished among species of Schizoptera (Odontorhagus) by the broadly ovoid body shape, the prominent fuscous patch covering more than 1/2 of the wing membrane, and the thin, tomahawk-shaped process of the subgenital plate.

Holotype: GUATEMALA: Izabal: Livingston, 15.8333 ° N 88.75 ° W, 0 4 May 1906, Schwarz & Barber, Holotype, 1Ƌ (00028606) (USNM) .

Re-description. Male: length: 1.5 mm; body broadly ovoid. COLORATION: general coloration dark brown; fuscous patch absent covering more than 1/2 of wing membrane; Sc+C distinctly lighter than remainder of hemelytra (Fig. 3). SURFACE AND VESTITURE: as in subgeneric description. STRUCTURE: HEAD: slightly rounded in ventral view (Fig. 3); eyes about 1/3 as wide as synthlipsis. THORAX: as in subgeneric description; hemelytron as in subgeneric description; M2 vein straight, anterior membranal cell triangular. ABDOMEN: as in subgeneric description; stVI with small, tooth-like process on posterior margin; subgenital plate weakly asymmetrical; process of subgenital thin and tomahawk-shaped.

Female: Unknown.

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

Discussion. No specimens examined matched the description of this species, ventral images of the holotype are available, but the pointmout obscures the process of the subgenital plate; therefore our re-description is solely somatic. For an illustration of the subgenital plate of this species see McAtee and Malloch (1925) Figure 61.