“…Records of some species were also updated in new states of Brazil, such as Eratyrus mucronatus (Stål, 1859) and Rhodnius montenegrensis (Rosa, Rocha, Gardim, Pinto, Mendonça, Ferreira Filho, Carvalho, Camargo, Oliveira, Nascimento, Cilense, Almeida, 2012) in Roraima [ 27 ] , as well as the presence of R. montenegrensis in the state of Amazonas [ 28 ] . On the other hand, new occurrences of Microtriatoma borbai (Lent & Wygodzinsky, 1979) were found in Espírito Santo [ 29 ] , Psammolestes tertius (Lent & Jurberg, 1965) in the states of Sergipe [ 30 ] , Paraná [ 31 ] and Rio Grande do Norte [ 32 ] in Brazil, and of Cavernicola pilosa and Microtriatoma trinidadensis in Amazonas, Brazil [ 33 , 34 ] . …”