Orthocentrus wahlbergi Veijalainen, 2014

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Orthocentrus wahlbergi Veijalainen in Veijalainen et al., 2014: 228–229 [holotype female (BMNH), ‘ Honduras, Olancho, PN La Muralla, 15.09837 ºN, 86.74240 ºW, 1510± 10 m, cloud forest, Malaise trap, 2–5.V.2010, LLAMA#Ma-C- 01-1-01 ’]. https://species-id.net/wiki/ Orthocentrus _wahlbergi

Material examined. 1 ♀ and 1 ♂ México, Hidalgo, Huasca de Ocampo, rancho Sta. Elena, 2480 m, MT3, 25.XI– 26.XII.2005, leg. A. Contreras et al. (UNAM) ; 1 ♀ the same place, but 25.I–23.II.2006, leg. Meléndez (ZISP); 1 ♀ Oaxaca, Santiago, Comaltepec, 2332 m, N 17.58429° W 96.49398°, 6.VI.2009, leg. H. Clebsch & A. Zaldivar (UNAM) ; 1 ♀ Oaxaca, Santiago, Comaltepec, 3107 m, N 17.56501° W 96.49623°, subalpine dwarf pine forest, YPT, 18–20.VI.2007, leg. H. Clebsch (UNAM) ; 1 ♀ Tamaulipas, Palmillas, 23.16806° N, 99.561569° W, Ejido Llano de Azúa Juniperus y mat. espinoso, 1620 m, MT2, 13.XI–3.XII.2016, leg. E. Ruíz Cancino & J.M. Coronado B. (UAT) .

Distribution. Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras; Mexico (Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Tamaulipas).

The species is new to Mexico.

Comments. Compared with the other species that have antennae usually on a distinct but low shelf, completely papillate face, setose eyes, and second tergite with a posterior transverse groove, areolet open, subocular sulcus is strongly bent, and head slightly concave posteriorly, unlike in O. veracruzus, basal flagellomere 2.0–2.5 × as long as wide, unlike in O. pictus, and pterostigma strongly asymmetrical, unlike in O. minor and O. nicaraguensis .