* Neoleucon panamensis Carvalho, 1988

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Neoleucon panamensis Carvalho, 1988b: 175. (original description).

Material examined. COLOMBIA. Chocó: 1 ♂, PNN Los Katíos, Centro Administrativo Sautatá, 30 m, 7º51’N, 77º8’W, Malaise trap, outside the forest, 27.vii–­ 12.viii.2004 (O. Cardona) (IAVH-E-164698).

Diagnosis. Body color yellowish with white, dark brown and black areas. Head in dorsal view yellowish with frons black. Pronotum yellowish with calli black; posterior pronotal lobe with two transverse black spots. Corium with dark brown circular spot. Embolium predominantly black. Cuneus yellowish with anterior margin, posterior margin and apex black. Body length 5.00– 5.60 mm. Parameres as in Carvalho (1988b, Figs. 3–4).

Associated plants. Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pav.) Oken (Boraginaceae) (Carvalho 1988b).

Distribution. French Guiana (Chérot & Carpintero 2016), Panama (Carvalho 1988b).— Colombia (Chocó).

Comments. This is the first record of this species in Colombia. The holotype of N. columbiensis in the original description is 5.60 mm long (Carvalho1988b). The specimen in the present work is 5.00 mm; hence, length ranges 5.00– 5.60 mm.