Psychoda amazonensis Cordeiro & Bravo

Psychoda amazonensis Cordeiro & Bravo, 2008: 116, figs. 1-14; Cordeiro et al., 2011: 7 (Fig. 4).

New record (determined by D. Cordeiro): BRAZIL, Amapá (no locality).

Previous records (Cordeiro & Bravo, 2008): BRAZIL, Amazonas, Silves, Saracá (type locality).

Remarks: This species is known to be viviparous, as females are captured with many first instar larvae inside the abdômen (Fig. 4). It can be easily identified by the characteristic hypovalvae (indicated by an arrow on figure 4) and short cerci of the female.