Bryopharsos uncinatum Bravo & Araújo, 2019
Figs 1, 24
Bryopharsos uncinatum Bravo & Araújo, 2019: 365 . Type locality: Brazil, São Paulo, Sete Barras (MZFS).
Diagnosis
Male
Eye bridge with four facet rows (Fig. 24A); wing two times as long as wide; ejaculatory apodeme subcircular in ventral view; gonocoxal apodeme without anterior projection (Fig. 24B); surstyli with one tenaculum (Fig. 24C); aedeagus hook-shaped (Fig. 24B). This species is similar to B. paulistensis with both species presenting only one tenaculum in the surstyli (the other species present 3–7 tenacula), but they can be differentiated by the number of facet rows in the eye bridge (four in B. uncinatum, five in B. paulistensis) and the spine of the gonocoxal apodeme (absent in B. uncinatum, present in B. paulistensis as rounded projections (referred to as lobes in Bravo & Araújo 2019)).
Female
Unknown.
Material examined
None.
Distribution
Brazil (Bravo & Araújo 2019) (Fig. 1).
DNA barcodes
No specimens were available for DNA extraction.