Dicromantispa moulti (Navás, 1909)

Diagnosis. This species has the body mostly light-brown, pronotum longer than broad with setae present only on the anterior and posterior ends, wings mostly hyaline with small brown marks at the basal region, foreleg with 2 pretarsal claws and foreleg midtarsomere shorter than the other tarsomeres combined.

Examined material. Brazil, Tocantins, Pium, Centro de Pesquisa Canguçu, 09°58'44.4" S, 050°02'13.1" W, 13–18.v.2016, Krolow, T.K. & Equipe leg. (1♂ CEUFT) ; Brazil, Tocantins, Pium, Centro de Pesquisa Canguçu, 09°58'44.4" S, 050°02'13.1" W, 7–10.iii.2016, Krolow, T.K. & Equipe leg. (2♂ 3♀ CEUFT) ; Brazil, Tocantins, Pium, Centro de Pesquisa Canguçu, 09°58'44.4" S, 050° 0 2'13.1" W, 30.iii.2017, Alvim, B.C.G. leg. (1♀ CEUFT) .

Distribution. Colombia, French Guiana and Brazil: Amazonas, Espírito Santo, and São Paulo (Machado and Martins 2018).

New records. Tocantins: Pium municipality.

Comments. Some specimens collected here (12–15 mm) are smaller than the average size (14–19 mm) of this species as presented in the literature (Penny 1982, Penny and Costa 1983). It might be related to a possible regional variation or food availability during larval stage (Redborg 1998).