Dasyhelea guadeloupensis Delécolle & Rieb
Dasyhelea guadeloupensis Delécolle & Rieb, 1994: 272 (Guadeloupe); Borkent & Spinelli 2000: 25 (in New World catalog south of the United States; distribution); Borkent & Spinelli 2007: 60 (in Neotropical catalog; distribution).
Diagnosis. A small species that differs from other Neotropical species in the mutabilis group by the following combination of characters: Male with short palpal segment 3 (palpal ratio 3.00); sternite 9 with an elongate convex posteromedian projection with triangular posterolateral lobes; gonocoxite moderately long with proximal portion slender and distal portion with broad elongate subapical lobe; gonostylus long, slender, slightly curved with rounded apex; aedeagus heavily sclerotized with crescent-shaped basal arch and moderately long, curved, widely separated posterolateral arms with medially directed apices; and gonocoxal apodemes and paramere asymmetrical with rod-like paramere that extends just below apices of aedeagal posterolateral arms. Females with circular subgenital plate with very broad anterior portion and a small (length 44 µm) spherical spermatheca with a slender retort-shaped neck.
Discussion. Delécolle & Rieb (1994) described this species from four males and three females collected by colored light trap during March 1993 from Petit Bourg, Guadeloupe . However, we did not find any specimens of this species in our material from Basse Terre, Guadeloupe.