Cicinnus incerta (Möschler, 1877)

(Figs. 13, 14)

Type locality. Surinam [MNHU, photos of syntypes examined]

Cicinnus incerta is quite similar to several other species in the genus Cicinnus, which form a clear species group (Herbin & Monzón 2015). However, C. incerta seems to be the only species broadly inhabiting the Amazonian Basin, assuming cryptic species do not exist. The specimens from Trinidad are externally identical to those from mainland populations, specifically in comparison to French Guiana specimens.

The two known specimens from Trinidad are from Curepe, a lowland suburban area at the foot of the Northern Range.

Material examined. (2 ♂, 1 ♀ total) TRINIDAD: 2 ♂, Curepe: XI.1972, light trap (UWIZM CABI.2471) ; 23.IX.1978, M.J.W. Cock [leg.], MV trap (MJWC). FRENCH GUIANA: 1 ♀, Mont Itoupé, 800 m: 16.I.2016, [E. Poirier leg.] (CPC) .