“…These four species have been frequently found in Brazil, both on cultivated plants (e.g. Mineiro et al 2004, Hernandes & Feres 2006, Rezende & Lofego 2012, Silva et al 2012, Lofego et al 2013, Domingos et al 2014, Baldo et al 2018) and on plants of the Amazon Forest (Nuvoloni et al 2015b), Cerrado (Lofego et al 2004, Demite et al 2009, Rezende & Lofego 2011), and Pantanal (Mendonça et al 2019. In Mato Grosso State, E. alatus was previously reported from rubber trees (Ferla & Moraes 2002), while E. citrifolius, E. concordis and I. zuluagai were reported from rubber trees (Feres 2000, Feres et al 2002, Demite & Feres 2007, Daud & Feres 2013 and from plants of the Cerrado vegetation (Demite et al 2009).…”