Carineta naponore Boulard, 1986a Carineta naponore Boulard 1986a: 416. (Napo Valley, Ecuador) REMARKS.—This species is similar to C. acommosis and C. apicalis of the Ecuadorian fauna. It is a small to medium sized (body lengths 18 mm), non-descript, green species. This species can be distinguished from C. acommosis by the lack of a finger-like medial extension of the male operculum and the narrower posterior prothorax producing a less triangular anterior, the frons that forms at an approximate right angle to the vertex and the parallel basal abdomen, and the basal lobe appendages that are thin, cross the midline and terminate in a bifurcated tip in C. acommosis. The primary femoral spine is barely separated from the femoral axis, the ...