Stridulivelia astralis (Drake & Harris, 1938)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/17.2.551 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387F4-FFA8-4555-FCF7-FDD9FD28BBA3 |
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Marcus |
scientific name |
Stridulivelia astralis (Drake & Harris, 1938) |
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Stridulivelia astralis (Drake & Harris, 1938) View in CoL Figure 12A–D
New records. BRAZIL • 2 ♀; Maranhão, Caxias, Barra-
gem stream; −04.87562, −043.09894; 10 Dec. 2019; C.L. Franco et al. leg.; LEAq 00283.
Identification. Our material of this genus was identified based on the key provided by Floriano et al. (2017). The females above lack spines on the humeral angles ( Fig. 12A); have the stridulatory structure on the lateral margin of the abdominal laterotergites formed by a row of tightly packed minute pegs ( Fig. 12D); the first three vis- ible abdominal segments with transverse lateral sulci; the hind femur incrassate, about two times wider than the middle femur, with a spine on the distal two-thirds of the posterior margin distinctly larger than others ( Fig. 12A); and the dorsum of abdominal segment VIII without projections.
Distribution in Brazil. TO, MA*, MT, MS, MG.
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