Glyphepomis pelotensis Campos & Grazia, 1998

(Figs 69–71)

Glyphepomis pelotensis Campos & Grazia, 1998: 210–212; Bianchi et al., 2016: 444 (key), 446 (map).

Material studied. Pelotas: 1♂, 25.IX.1975, Trebien leg., Glyphepomis pelotensis Campos & Grazia PARATYPE (UFRG) ; 1♀, 07.X.1975, Haglioni leg., Glyphepomis pelotensis Campos & Grazia PARATYPE (UFRG) ; 1♀, 17.II.1950, Biezanko leg., Glyphepomis pelotensis Campos & Grazia PARATYPE, col. MRCN 002788, Série: 20—N.º 067 (MCZN) ; 1♀, 05.IX.1994, Adriano leg., Glyphepomis pelotensis Campos & Grazia PARATYPE (MZUSP) .

Diagnostic features. Body dorsal and ventral surfaces dark castaneous. Head longer than wide. Mandibular plates shorter than clypeus, rounded apically. Clypeus robust and raised above the mandibular plates. Antennomere 4 conical and slightly grooved dorsally. Surface of pronotum convex, anterolateral margins of pronotum concave and reflexed (Fig. 69). Humeral angles slightly projected into small tubercles, directed laterally (Fig. 69). Basal angles of scutellum with one callosity each. Apex of radial vein of corium with inconspicuous callosity. Thoracic and abdominal disc black (Fig. 70). Body length: 7.00– 7.50 mm.

Recorded host plants. Rice (Campos & Grazia 1998).

Distribution in Rio Grande do Sul. Pelotas and Santa Maria (Fig. 71).

Comments. External appearance very similar to G. adroguensis; both can be differentiated with certainty only by analyzing the morphology of external genitalia.