Diagnosis.
Like other Dasypodaidae, Capicola hantamensis has a short pointed glossa with all segments of the labial palpus similar to one another and two submarginal cells (the first longer than the second). Like other Capicola, the female Pp has a strong elevated medial area and the male S6 has medio-apical and lateral processes. Capicola hantamensis differs from all other Capicola by having yellow legs, yellow clypeus in the male and an inner blade to the gonostylus. Females show the diagnostic combination of rugose propodeal triangle and inner Tb2 spur finely serrate.