Stenamma cusuco

This species has been collected from only a few samples of sifted leaf litter from the forest floor. It inhabits montane wet forest from approximately 1200–1400 m elevation. The shape of the anterior margin of the clypeus is unique among Stenamma species. Most peculiar is the strongly projecting median lobe, which forms a toothlike protuberance. This trait probably correlates with diet specialization, but nothing is known yet about prey choice in this species.

Distribution
This taxon was described from Honduras.

Nomenclature

 *  cusuco. Stenamma cusuco Branstetter, 2013: 87, figs. 67, 72, 73 (w.q.) HONDURAS.