Portelmis nevermanni (Hinton, 1936)
(Figs. 4; 5; 18; 19)
Stenelmis nevermanni Hinton, 1936: 424; Blackwelder, 1944: 271. Portelmis nevermanni: Sanderson, 1953: 35; Spangler, 1980: 63.
Diagnosis. Pronotum without sublateral carinae; pronotal surface densely granulated. Prosternal process subcapitate. Disc of ventrite I densely granulate, without punctures. Disc of metasternum with median longitudinal impression restricted to the posterior 1/2. Male genitalia, in ventral view, with paramere elongate, apex acute and curved internally; median lobe elongate and gradually narrowed to apex, apex rounded (Hinton, 1936; Sanderson 1953; Spangler, 1980).
Material examined. No specimens were examined. Information on this species cited on this paper was based on images of a specimen (Figs. 4; 5) sent to the first author by Dr. W. Steiner (NMNH), and on the available literature on this species, including the original description by Hinton (1936) and the works of Sanderson (1953) and Spangler (1980).
Distribution. This species is currently known only from Costa Rica, localities 1 and 2 (Fig. 1).
Habitat. Unknown.