Geogarypus amazonicus Mahnert, 1979 [NEW RECORD]
Geogarypus (Geogarypus) amazonicus Mahnert, 1979: 759–761 .
Geogarypus amazonicus Mahnert: Adis, 1981: 119.
Type locality: Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil (-2.9633; -60.1953) .
Distribution: Colombia and Brazil.
Distribution in Colombia: Vichada: Natural National Park El Tuparro (5.3623; -67.8593) (Luna-Sarmiento & Romero-Ortiz 2011 as Geogarypus sp.)
Repository of Colombian material: ICN-APs-270 (1 ♂)
Remarks: Collection data as in label: 72 masl; 12–23-mar-2011; David Luna and Catalina Romero leg; in varzea forest under tree bark. The specimen was part of an unpublished study on Pseudoscorpiones of the National Natural Park el Tuparro conducted by the collectors. Geogarypus is a widely distributed genus and G. amazonicus has only been recorded from the Brazilian Amazon. The specimen was collected in the Orinoco region and represents a range extension of distribution about 1300 km in a different ecosystem.