“…One of the species of Cloeodes described by Lugo‐Ortiz & McCafferty () from Australia was revalidated and transferred to Bungona Harker (Webb & Suter, ). Finally, the number of species of Cloeodes doubled in the Neotropics during this period, with more than ten species described from Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay (Salles & Lugo‐Ortiz, ; Salles et al ., ; Nieto & Richard, ; Massariol & Salles, ; Nieto & Emmerich, ; Massariol et al ., ).…”