Anacroneuria mineira n. sp.

Figs. 8–12

Material examined: Holotype male (MZSP). BR, MG, Santana do Riacho, Serra do Cipó, Rio Cipó in Cardeal Mota—Cachoeira Baixa (S19°20'55.30" W43°38'53.10"), 10.xi.2001, RWH, HP, RJB.

Description: Forewing length 16.1 mm, total body length 19.8 mm. General color yellowish. Head yellowish with central part darker (Fig. 8); postfrontal line U-shaped; antennae ochraceous; palpi yellowish. Pronotum yellowish with rugosities, lateral bands ochraceous (Fig. 8). Legs yellowish to ochraceous, tibia and tarsi darker. Wing membrane and veins pale. Cerci ochraceous. Hammer a truncate cone (Fig. 9). Penial armature in ventral/ dorsal views (Figs. 10–11) narrowing gradually towards a truncate apex; hooks regularly curved with pointed tips; presence of a pair of subapical ventral vesicles; in lateral view (Fig. 12), a slightly elevated dorsal keel and apex bent ventrally.

Remarks: The penial armature of A. mineira n. sp. in lateral view resembles A. oculatila Jewett 1959 and A. coscaroni Froehlich 2002, however, in ventral view, differs by the wider apex (Fig. 11) and the size of the gonopore (larger in A. mineira). Additionally, A. mineira is lighter and larger than the other two species.

Etymology: from Minas Gerais, state where the holotype was collected.