Paratetrapedia (Lophopedia) pygmaea (Schrottky, 1902)
Tetrapaedia [sic] pygmaea Schrottky, 1902: 544 . Lectotype male, here designated, Brasil: São Paulo, Jundiaí (MZSP).
Tetrapedia pigmaea [sic] Schrottky (1902): 541.
Tetrapedia pygmaea; Schrottky (1913): 260.
Paratetrapedia pygmaea; Moure (1942): 301. RoigAlsina (1997): 4. Sazima and Sazima (1989): 108.
Paratetrapedia (Lophopedia) pygmaea; Michener and Moure (1957): 415, figs.16–18 (drawings of S7–S8, and genitalia). Pedro (1994): 252. Pedro and Camargo (1999): 202. Aguiar et al. (2004): 82.
P. (Lophopedia) cf. pygmaea; Pedro (1996): 251.
Comments
Paratetrapedia (Lophopedia) pygmaea belongs to a group of species possessing a carinate omaulus. The species in this group are difficult to distinguish from each other in the females, which present very similar patterns of sculpture and pubescence. A more thorough revision of this group is necessary to better diagnose its species and details on how to separate this species from others cannot be given at this time.