Campsurus assimilis Traver
Campsurus assimilis Traver 1944: 39 (male, female); Domínguez et al. 2006: 567.
Material. Not studied.
Distribution. Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul).
Diagnosis. Campsurus assimilis can be separated from the other species of the violaceus group by the following combination of characters: 1) pedestal subrectangular with inner distal corner only slightly more developed than the outer, both small and rounded (figure 4 of Traver 1944); and 2) penes relatively longer and slender than the other species of the violaceus group, abruptly bent at middle, “thumb” apparently absent (figure 3c of Traver 1944).