Pagelmis amazonica Spangler, 1981
(Fig. 10)
Diagnosis: Body elongate, small, length 1.8 mm, subparallel, and moderately convex; pronotum without carinae or impressions; integument with an opaque plastron which apparently covers body except head, eyes, antennae, mouthparts, middle of mesosternum, metasternum between middle coxae, a narrow medial area on basal two thirds; tibiae without cleaning fringes; sides of prosternal process parallel and narrow, around 1/3 as wide as long; trochanters of male hind legs with apicoventral tubercle (Spangler 1981, Manzo 2005).
Distribution: Ecuador, Suriname. New record: Brazil, Roraima State.
Material examined. Brazil, Roraima State, Boa Vista municipality, Rio Cauamé (P5) (02°51’49.00”N / 60°42’ 55.00”W), Pennsylvania, R . Boldrini, 10. VI .2017, three males, one female (UFRR).