“…nov. were found in tree holes located at up to two meters high in a wooded area of the yunga forest, showing once again, and according to other authors (Frank & Lounibos, 2009;Bravo et al, 2010Bravo et al, , 2014Omad et al, 2013) the importance of phytotelmata for Psychodinae breeding. Likewise, immature stages of Alepia and Neurosystasis are also found in Phytotelmata (Quate & Brown, 2004;Wagner & Hribar, 2004;Wagner & Svensson, 2006;Wagner et al, 2008Wagner et al, , 2010 which could reinforce the idea that these genera share features and could be related.…”