Nealcidion napoensis Nascimento & McClarin, 2018

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Nealcidion napoensis Nascimento & McClarin, 2018: 385 .

This species was recently described from Ecuador (Napo), based on a single male. The second known specimen examined is a female from Colombia (Putumayo), and represent a new country record.

The female specimen differs from the male as follows: central area of elytra with dense cream pubescence (with brownish pubescence in the holotype male); femora slender, widest area of metafemora about 1.5 times maximum width of the scape (femora wider, especially metafemora, about 2.0 times in the holotype male); distal margin of abdominal ventrite V slightly emarginate centrally (widely, deeply emarginate in the holotype male); apex of the last abdominal tergite distinctly, acutely projected (slightly projected with blunt apex in the holotype male). The antennal length is about the same length as in the holotype male.

Material examined. COLOMBIA (new country record), Putumayo: road San Francisco—Mocoa (01º04’16”N / 76º44’46”W; 2940 m), 1 female, 21.IV.2018, V. Sinyaev col. (MZSP) .