Lophodolos Lloyd, 1909
Females distinct from other oneirodids in having dorsal profile of frontal bones concave (convex or straight in all other oneirodids); symphysial and sphenotic spines extremely well developed; esca with a distal pair of tapering, unbranched appendages; no other escal appendages. Males unknown. Largest females 70-80 mm.
Species 2, in Clofnam area 1.
Recent revision: Pietsch (1974).
Species of this genus in the program:
Lophodolos acanthognathus