A review of Sri Lankan Brignolia including the description of four new species (Araneae: Oonopidae) Author Ranasinghe, U. G. S. L. Author Benjamin, Suresh P. text Zootaxa 2016 4144 4 451 476 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4144.4.1 62ac3536-4049-4b1f-9401-ccf352ffd71f 1175-5326 267497 FD69103F-9897-47E1-8256-924C99B670CF Brignolia trichinalis ( Benoit, 1979 ) ( Fig. 19 A–B) Gamasomorpha trichinalis Benoit, 1979 : 192 , figs 2a–e. Lisna trichinalis Saaristo, 2001 : 342 , figs 131A–B, 132–134, 135A–B, 136–138 Lisna trichinalis : Saaristo: Saaristo, 2010 : 132 , figs 22.131–138. Brignolia trichinalis Platnick et al ., 2011 : 43 –45, figs 190–223. Material examined. One (IFS_Oon_165): Sri Lanka , Central Province , Kandy District, Udawattakelle FR, 0 7°17’57”N 80°38’29”E , 580m , 29 December 2011 , leg. S. P. Benjamin, litter. Diagnosis. Males can be easily recognized by the extended lobe at the tip of the palp (figs. 198–205 in Platnick et al . (2011) . Females can be recognized by the long epigastric scape ( Figs. 19 A–B; figs. 221–223 in Platnick et al . (2011) . Description. see Platnick et al . (2011) . Distribution. Mauritius , Seychelles and Sri Lanka (new record).