Leucotrichia hispida Thomson & Holzenthal, 2015

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Diagnosis.

This species is similar to L. botosaneanui, L. chiriquiensis, and L. viridis, based on characteristics of the phallus, as discussed under L. botosaneanui . Leucotrichia hispida can be recognized using the tuft of setae on the posteroventral projection of sternum VIII and the lack of any external spines or sclerites on the apex of phallus.

Material examined.

Panama: Chiriqui Province • 1 male; Cuenca 102; Renacimiento District; La Amistad International Park, Rio Candela, Finca Felix, PSPSCB-PILA-C102-2017-021; 8.890557°N, 82.61201°W; 1,996 m a.s.l.; 25 Jan. 2015; C. Nieto, E. Pérez, A. Cornejo, leg.; UV light trap; in alcohol; COZEM • ibid ., 1 male; Río Chiriqui Viejo, PSPSCB-PNVB-C108-2017-016; 8.87550°N, 82.55336°W; 2,117 m a.s.l.; 5-8 Jun. 2017; E. Álvarez, T. Ríos, E. Pérez, leg.; Malaise trap; COZEM • ibid ., 2 males; afl. Río Chiriqui Viejo, PSPSCB-PILA-C102-2017-022; 8.90124°N, 82.61817°W; 2,354 m a.s.l.; 17-21 Jun. 2017; UMSP • ibid ., 2 males; Cuenca 108; Quebrada del Guayabo, Volcan Baru National Park, PSPSCB-PNVB-C108-2017-018; 8.84939°N, 82.49349°W; 1,947 m a.s.l.; 5-8 Jun. 2017; E. Álvarez, E. Pérez, T. Ríos, leg.; Malaise trap; in alcohol; MUPADI .

Distribution.

Costa Rica, Panama.