Triorla striola (Fabricius, 1805)

(Figs 28–31)

Material examined. BRASIL [BRAZIL], Tocantins: Porto Nacional, Campus UFT [Universidade Federal do Tocantins], 10°41’18.649”S – 48°22’58.252”W, coleta manual [manual collection], 21.XI.2018, Silva, B. M. (♀ CEUFT) .

Distribution. Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil (Pará, Tocantins *, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Rio Grande do Norte, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná), Paraguay (CASTRO et al., 2016).

Comments. Trioria striola is characterized by having the yellow mystax interspersed with white and black setae (Figs 30, 31); thorax and head brown, golden tomentose (Figs 28, 29); gray scutellum with a dark spot on the margin; femora dorsally reddish brown, black tibiae, black tarsomeres; black abdomen, tergites 1-3 with white lateral bands that cover more than half of the posterior part, tergites 4 and 5 entirely black, tergite 6 with a dorsomedial black spot, tergite 7 black with white lateral bands that cover the ventral and dorsoposterior parts; terminalia conical, shiny black, tergite and sternite 8 as long as the 6 and 7 combined, without macrosetae, tergite 9 shorter in length.