Neolampedusa obliquator (Fabricius, 1801)

Fig. 8

Distribution. French Guiana, Brazil (Amazonas, Pará), Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia (Monné, 2024b; Tavakilian & Chevillotte, 2024).

New state record. BRAZIL — Rondônia.

Diagnosis. Neolampedusa Monné, 2005 includes only two species, Neolampedusa lateralis (Thomson, 1868) and N. obliquator (Fabricius, 1801) . Neolampedusa obliquator (Fig. 8) can be recognized by the body with pubescence dark brown and elytra with white setae forming a line extending from the humerus toward the suture and curving around the apex (Lingafelter et al., 2017).

Material examined. BRASIL: RO, Colorado do Oeste, 13º07’25”S, 60º29’13”W, Amazon forest, 1 female, fruit-baited trap, 17.IX.2022, D. Brandão, A. Puker, J. Evangelista, L. Evangelista, and C. Mattos leg. (MNRJ-ENT7-47671) .

Trap colors. Specimens of N. obliquator were collected in yellow and transparent traps (Table 1).