4.2.: Dichotomius (Cephagonus) darwini Nunes & Vaz-de-Mello 2016 (Figure 41 (b))
Dichotomius (s.) darwini ı Nunes & Vaz-de-Mello 2016ı p. 82 (description)
Diagnosis. In the groupı D. darwini is one of the five recognised brachypterous species and is separated from them by the wrinkling/striation on the cephalic carina.
Distribution. Parque Nacional de Eması municipality of Mineirosı state of Goiásı Brazil (Figure 42).