dc:description"Figure 6. General view while alive of Chironius bicarinatus and Chironius gouveai: A an adult of C. bicarinatus (MNRJ 26255) from the municipality of Rio Claro, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; B a juvenile specimen of C. bicarinatus (MNRJ 27463), from the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; C an adult specimen of C. gouveai (unvouchered specimen) from the municipality of Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; D a juvenile specimen of C. gouveai (unvouchered specimen) from the municipality of Vacaria, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Photos by M. Bilate (A), F. Dias-Silva (B), M. Borges-Martins (C), and O. L. Balbinot (D).";
dc:description"Figure 7. Hemipenial morphology of Chironius bicarinatus and Chironius gouveai: A asulcate (left) and sulcate (right) views of the hemipenis of C. bicarinatus (MNRJ 25558) from the municipality of Petropolis, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; B asulcate (left) and sulcate (right) views of the hemipenis of C. gouveai (MHNCI 12369) from the municipality of Candoi, state of Parana, Brazil. Scale bar = 5 mm.";
dc:description"Figure 8. Distribution of the Chironius bicarinatus complex (A), based on first-hand examined and photographic records with locality data: C. bicarinatus: blue circles; C. gouveai: purple circles; C. dracomaris sp. nov.: orange circles. The stars represent their respective type localities; B zoomed map of the Baturite Massif, an area of distribution of Chironius dracomaris sp. nov.; B, C zoomed maps of molecular sampling localities, with the new sequences obtained in this study (highlighted in red) and sequences selected from GenBank.";