Anisoscelis (Anisoscelis) scutellaris Stål

(Figs. 5–6, 19)

Anisoscelis scutellaris Stål, 1870: 159

Diagnosis. Head pale yellowish orange; antennal segments I–IV pale to dark yellow; pronotum pale orange, collar and anterolateral margins yellow, posterolateral borders, posterior border and wide triangular spot at middle third of posterior lobe black with metallic bluish-green reflections; scutellum black with metallic bluish-green reflections; clavus pale to dark orange; corium pale to dark orange with anterior border yellow, with inner almost complete black longitudinal stripe; hemelytral membrane dark brown; connexivum dark brown with upper border dark yellow; dorsal abdominal segments dark brown; labial segments (apex of IV black), legs pale yellow; inner expansion of hind tibiae shiny reddish, posterior margin black and two yellow marks one at basal point and the other much wider near midline; outer expansion dark reddish brown with proximal and distal third pale yellowish orange; labium reaching middle third of abdominal sternite III; humeral angles subacute, slightly expanded, and directed backward. Parameres. Figs. 5–6.

Distribution. Colombia: Bogota and Nova Granada (Stål 1870, Packauskas 2010).

Type material examined. Paralectotype, female, Colombia, Bogota, Lindig (NHRS).

Material examined. New records. Colombia: 3 females, Tolima, Ibague, El Totumo, 1100 m, 04°23.701’N – 075°11.950’W, on fish carrion baited butterfly trap, 6–9-VII-2013, leg. J. E. Eger (UNAM); 1 male, Huila, Gigante, 1982 (without date), leg. Rochas (UNAM) .

Biological notes. Eger, Brailovsky & Henry (2015) cited this species on butterfly traps baited with fish or shrimp carrion.