Giladeus Brèthes, 1919: 50. Type species: Giladeus gastricus Brèthes, by monotypy.
Citations
Benson 1938c [systematics – classification: 381]; Smith 1978 [catalogue/checklist: 174]; Pagliano & Scaramozzino 1990 [catalogue/checklist: 93]; Smith 1990 [distribution (range), taxonomy, diagnosis, key: 154, 156-158]; Abe & Smith 1991 [systematics – classification: 35]; Benson 1935 [systematics – classification: 224].
Giladeus gastricus Brèthes
Giladeus gastricus Brèthes, 1919: 51. Type locality: Chile: Talca, Santiago. Holotype female, by monotypy. Type depository: MACN. Described: female. Illust.
Citations
Smith 1978 [catalogue/checklist: 174]; Smith 1990 [distribution (range), illustration of adult, illustration of lance/lancet, illustration of male genitalia, illustration of sawsheath, key, type information: 148, 156, 157]; Smith & Pérez 1995 [distribution (range)]; Smith 2006 [catalogue/checklist: 618].
Distribution
Neotropical: Chile [Smith 1978] (Maule [Smith & Pérez 1995], Santiago [Smith 1990, Smith & Pérez 1995, Smith 2006], Talca [Smith 2006]).
Giladeus penai Smith
Giladeus penai Smith, 1990: 157. Type locality: Chile: Guayacan, Santiago, 1100 m. Holotype female, by original designation. Type depository: USNM. Described: male, female. Illust.
Citations
Smith 1990 [distribution (range), illustration of adult, illustration of lance/lancet, illustration of sawsheath, key: 148, 156, 157]; Smith & Pérez 1995 [distribution (range)]; Smith 2006 [catalogue/checklist: 618].
Distribution
Neotropical: Chile (Santiago [Smith 1990, Smith & Pérez 1995, Smith 2006]).
Giladeus tuxius Smith
Giladeus tuxius Smith, 1990: 157-158. Type locality: Argentina: Neuquén, Pucara. Holotype female, by original designation. Type depository: MCZC. Described: male, female. Illust.
Citations
Smith 1990 [distribution (range), illustration of adult, illustration of lance/lancet, illustration of male genitalia, key: 148, 156, 157-158]; Smith & Pérez 1995[distribution (range)]; Smith 2006 [catalogue/checklist: 618].
Distribution
Neotropical: Argentina (Neuquén [Smith 1990, Smith 2006], Río Negro [Smith 1990, Smith 2006]); Chile (Los Lagos [Smith 1990, Smith & Pérez 1995, Smith 2006]).