Saprolochus tambopatae Stebnicka & Galante, 2007

(Figs. 8–9, 12, 16, 19, 22, 25–26)

Material examined. Female: Colombia: Leticia, Amazonas, 700 m., 9.vii.1970, leg. H. & A. Howden (in ISEA) .

Supplementary description. Body length of studied specimen: 2.9 mm. Posterior angles of pronotum, between anterior and basal tooth, with very weak lobe in dorsal view (Fig. 22), weakly sinuate in lateral view (Fig. 25). Surface of elytral humeral callus (Fig. 19) shiny, with weak microreticulation, with very dense, fine, irregularly distributed, punctures frequently merging.

Comment. The supplementary description includes the shape of unique features useful when distinguishing S. tambopatae from newly described species. The specimen studied is labelled “ paratype ” (Fig. 26). However, it is not a true paratype - for reasons unknown to the authors, it was not included in the description. Thus, this is the first report of this species from Colombia.