Apopyllus centralis Azevedo, Ott, Griswold & Santos, 2016 (Figs 4–5, 6a)
Material examined. PARAGUAY: Alto Paraguay: Bahía Negra: Estancia Doña Julia, 20°11’12.8”S 58°09’27.1”W, 1♀, 24.IX–3.X.1984, J.A. Kochalka coll. (IBNP-Invert.-JAK-CR 2946) , Central: San Lorenzo: Inventario Biológico Nacional, 25°20’20.3”S 57°31’27.2”W, 1♀, 2–12.V.1986, J.A. Kochalka coll., (IBNP-Invert.-JAK-CR 2947) .
Distribution. Central Brazil, northern Venezuela and Paraguay.
Remarks. The habitus appearance is similar between the two specimens (4a–b, 5a–b) However, there seems to be variation in the epigynum overall structure (Figs 4 c–e, 5c–e), especially in the appearance of the epigynum in ventral view (Figs 4c, 5c). The specimen from Alto Paraguay was found under a log and the specimen from Departamento Central was found inside a building and both were collected more than thirty years ago by John A. Kochalka.