Buenoa pallens (Champion)
Fig. 35–37
Anisops pallens Champion, 1901: 374 [Type locality: San Gerónimo, Guatemala; Type in British Museum (England)].
Buenoa pallens: Kirkaldy (1904): 121 [New combination; Note: Guatemala]; Kirkaldy and Torre-Bueno (1909): 201 [Note: Guatemala]; Hungerford (1940): 256 [Record: Cayman Islands]; Truxal (1953): 1414 [Revision; Distribution and Records: México, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panamá, Virgin Islands, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Chile]; Truxal (1957): 14 [Systematics, expedition in Goiás and Tocantins, Brazil]; De Abate (1960): 19 [Survey: Costa Rica; Distribution: México, Costa Rica, Virgin Islands, Peru]; Nieser (1969): 94 [Survey: Antilles; Antigua and Barbuda]; Nieser (1975): 190 [Note]; Froeschner (1981): 60 [Survey: Ecuador]; Nieser and Alkins-Koo (1991): 34 [Note: Trinidad]; Manzano et al. (1995): 64 [Survey: Isla Gorgona y Llanura del Pacífico, Colombia]; Polhemus (1997): 307 [Distributional notes: U.S. A]; Padilla-Gil (2002): 485 [Revision in Colombia]; Herrera-Millán (2005): 118 [Survey: Venezuela]; Morales-Castaño and Molano-Rendón (2008): 124 [Survey: Quindió (Colombia)]; Heckman (2011): 473 [Key to Buenoa of South America]; Moreira et al. (2011): 54 [Check-list of Brazil].
Comments. This species was not observed in this study and was recorded in Roraima State5 by Truxal (1953). According to this author, B. pallens resembles B. pallipes and differs from this species by its fore femur being narrower and not enlarged at apically; the rostral prong is smaller, originating laterally on the median region of the third rostral segment; and the pronotum is shorter and distinctly not tricarinate.