Perilampus falcatus clade

Fig. 1, IIb; Figs 11–16

Diagnosis. This clade is recognized by a parascrobal area abruptly narrowed near the lower eye margin, 0.2–0.3× EH above lower eye margin (Figs 11I, 13I, 15I). The clypeus has a wide and broad area dorsad lacking setae which often extends ventrad along the lateral margin (Figs 11H, 13H, 15H). Male scapes have a short, pitted area covering about 0.2× the length of the scape, with pits that are sparse mesad and ventrad but dense dorsad and laterad (Figs 12G, 14G, 16F, G).

Included species. P. falcatus, P. tupa, and P. arasy .