Tomaspisinella (Merinx) bolivari sp. nov.

Diagnosis. Styles right-angled at midlength.

Description. Black, unmarked; coronal margin and fore and middle tarsi brown to tan. Pronotal margins distinctly overlapping tegminal bases (as in Cosmoscartini). Legs placed very close together. Male subgenital plates avicephaliform (Fig. 35 A–B), separated by narrow, U-shaped notch (Fig. 35 D); style apices tapered to sharp points weakly curved mesad; aedeagal shaft parallel-margined on basal half, tapered and straight on apical half, unarmed (Fig. 35 A–B). Length: male 3.4–3.5 mm; female unknown.

Types. Holotype male, VENEZUELA: Bolivar ─ 10 km N Luepa, Gran Sabana 1500 m, 26 June –11 July 1987 (S. and J. Peck) Malaise-FIT [flight interception trap], cloud forest . Paratypes: 3 males, same data as holotype . Holotype and 1 paratype No. 21082 in CNCI; 1 paratype each in BMNH and NMNH.

Remarks. The pronotum overlapping the tegminal bases is a character otherwise found in Cercopoidea only in the Palaeotropical Cosmoscartini.