Atractocoma Artigas
Fig. 1
Atractocoma Artigas, 1970 . Type species: Atractocoma nivosa Artigas, 1970 (original designation). Type locality: Chile, Aysén.
Remarks.
The monotypic genus Atractocoma is known only from Chile. It shares with Apulvillasilus the body covered with abundant squamiform-fusiform setae (as mentioned above) (Fig. 1 A, B) but can be easily differentiated by the dense mystax, occupying almost the entirely face (Fig. 1 C, D); scutum lacking distinct rows of acrostichal setae and anterior dorsocentral setae absent (Fig. 1 A, B); scutellum with three pairs of apical macrosetae and dorsally covered with long and abundant white setae; tergites 2–6 in dorsal view with V-shaped pattern formed by squamiform-fusiform setae (Fig. 1 B) and sternites lacking macrosetae (Fig. 1 E).
Examined material.
Chile, Chico, Lag. Buenos Aires, Aysen, CHILE, 24–31. xii. 1960, Pena (1 ♂, 1 ♀, MZUSP).
Distribution.
Chile.