Abstract
A new species of predaceous midge, Downeshelea lanei Felippe-Bauer & Borkent, is described and illustrated based on male and female specimens from the Amazonian Region of Brazil. The male of Downeshelea cebacoi (Lane & Wirth) is redescribed and illustrated and the distribution of this species is now restricted to Panama and Costa Rica.References
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