Plumolepilius yolnabajensis Barrios-Izás & Anderson, new species
(Figs. 65–71, 80, 89, 98, 99)
Diagnosis. Male. Length (1.85 mm). Width (1.05 mm). As P. daryi but subovate, scales light brown, mesepisternum clothed with adpressed scales, elytra punctate-striate, tubercles larger, metaventrite not foveate or depressed, metafemora unarmed. Pedon widening from base to apex, apical setae present, median foramen wide, genital sclerites sting-like in shape.
Female. Length (1.80–1.95 mm). Width (1.00– 1.25 mm). Elytra tuberculate, femora unarmed, spiculum ventrale bifurcated at apex.
Geographic distribution. Guatemala (Huehuetenango). Fig. 99.
Derivation of the specific name. Named after Yolnabaj Lake, the name of which is derived from the Mayan language Chuj, meaning “brave lake”.
Material examined. 1Ƌ, 3♀♀ (CMNC). Holotype Ƌ (CMNC): GUATEMALA: Huehuetenango, Nenton, Bendicion de Dios, 1555,m, 16.027041N 91.541578W, 4.VII.2009, F. Camposeco, 2009-303, winkler funnels, leaf litter / WWD0072885 / Holotype Ƌ Plumolepilius yolnabajensis Barrios-Izás & Anderson sp. nov. Aedegus extracted . Paratypes: same data as Holotype / WWD0072884 (1Ƌ, CMNC) . WWD0072886 (1♀, CMNC). WWD0072887 (1Ƌ, CMNC).