Opisthacidius mexicanus (Peláez, 1942)

Lent & Wygodzinsky (1956) gave a key to identify the species of Opisthacidius Berg, 1879 . The male genitalia of the few specimens examined agree completely with the drawings of Lent & Wygodzinsky (1956). Some of the specimens’ labels state that they were preying on Triatominae . This is the most common species of the genus in the collections studied. O. mexicanus was recorded previously from Mexico, Honduras, and Panama (Lent & Wygodzinsky 1956). It is the first time that the genus is recorded from Colombia (Fig. 55).

Material Examined: COLOMBIA, 1ɗ, Antioquia, Pto. Antioquia (inspección en el municipio de Tarazá), en luz, 50 m, 15­XII­1971, M. Lano [MEFLG]; 1ɗ, Antioquia, Tarazá (en luz) [7º35'N­ 75º24'W], 50 m, I­1972, A. Madrigal [MEFLG]; 1ɗ, [Cundinamarca], Arbeláez, en maleza [04º16'N­ 74º25'W, 1400 m], 11­III­1979, A.Lacanillo [UNAB]; 1ɗ, [Cundinamarca], Tocaima [04º27'N­ 74º38'W, 400 m], 19­X­ 1989 G.Tinjacá [UNAB]; 2ɗɗ, [Cundinamarca], Nilo [04º18'N­ 74º36'W, 400 m], 30­IX­ 1995, Gallego [UNAB]; 1ɗ, Santander, Pto. Araujo (35 km al NO de Cimitarra), 200 m, VIII­1945, L. Gallego [MEFLG]; 1ɗ, Santander, Carare­Opón, Campo Capote, 150 m, VIII­1970, J. Cabrera [UNCB]; 3ɗɗ, Tolima, Coyaima (en palma de vino; depredaor de Triatominae) [3º48'N­ 75º12'W], 392 m, I­1991, G. López [MEFLG]; 1Ψ, [Tolima], Honda, en malezas [05º12'N­ 74º44'W, 217 m], 8­I­1990, Heredia [UNAB]; 1Ψ, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura (bosque) 3º53'N­ 77º4' O, 7 m, I­1965, R. Vélez [MEFLG]; 2ɗɗ, ­ without data­ [CELM].