Allopauropus (D.) quadriramosus (Scheller, 1995), n. comb.
Scleropauropus (Scleropauropoides) quadriramosus Scheller 1995 . Tropical Zoology, 8(1), 20–22, figs 50–58.
The head has a faintly granular surface and both head and tergites have lanceolate setae. Tergite V has 6+6 setae, tergite VI has 4+4 setae. The pygidial sternum has the setae b 1+ b 2, but no b 3. The shape of the anal plate also indicates close relationships to Allopauropus .
Distribution. Known so far only from Thailand.