Taphura boulardi Sanborn, 2011a new record
Taphura boulardi Sanborn 2011a: 405 . (41 Km SE Roura on Kaw Rd., French Guiana)
REMARKS.—The claspers of T. boulardi curve dorsally and form a terminal hook. Taphura boulardi can be distinguished from all other Taphura by the five spots on the dorsal head (Sanborn 2017a).
DISTRIBUTION.—The species was previously known from French Guiana and Suriname (Sanborn 2011a; 2017a) with a recent addition to Peru (Sanborn 2020b).
MATERIAL EXAMINED.— “2064 EcuadorOrellana / Erwin Transect / Tipituni Biodiversity Station / Reserva Etnica Waorani / 00 37’ 55”S 076 08’ 39”W / 6.ii.99 T. L. Erwin et al / Fogging terre firme forest” one female (UDCC).