P. octopunctata Börner, 1901
– Pseudosinella octopunctata Börner, 1901c: 705
BC Hammer 1953; Addison et al. 2003; Cannings 2010
AB Skidmore 1995; Lindo 2014
ON Telfer et al. 2015
Remarks: According to Christiansen & Bellinger (1980, p. 986), “Hammer’s record from Mt. Robson, Canada, of a form with only two very large inner ungual teeth, may represent a different species”. Skidmore’s record of the species from AB is probably based on the same record by Hammer, but assumed to be on the AB side. General distribution: Holarctic.