Pseudachorutes solaris Silveira & Mendonça, 2018
Material examined: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park, sand beach and litter of “restinga” areas; Silveira, T.C. coll. 12/XI/2015: 1 ex. Costa do Sol State Park, sand beach and litter of “restinga” areas; Silveira T.C. coll. 30/ V /2015: 1ex; 23/VII/2007: 1 ex; 16/XI/2015: 1 ex.
Remarks: Pseudachorutes solaris is a clearly diagnosed by especially by the presence of 34–50 vesicles on the postantennal organ, seven sensilla on antennal segment IV, 4+4 chaetae on the ventral tube, and five teeth on the mandible. This is the first species of the genus described from southeastern Brazil.