Steineri Complex

Two species comprise the Steineri Complex: H. steineri, and H. concepcionica . These are medium sized species (ca. 1.49–1.52 mm), which have coarse and dense dorsal punctation, lack a pronotal scintilla, and have similarly shaped metaventral plaques (Figs. 118–119). The male genitalia in this complex are comparatively simplified, rather wide in lateral aspect, the main piece with a more or less developed, raised ridge on the ventral surface, and the gonopore is located at the end of a long flexible flagellum (Figs. 120–121). The currently known species are from Bolivia ( H. steineri) and Paraguay ( H. concepcionica).