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Two females on unidentified
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; rupestrian grassland, road Andarai-Mucugê, Chapada Diamantina,
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,
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,
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asl;
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<emphasis id="B91D1764FF94FF96FF638420B67AFE25" bold="true" box="[199,516,361,387]" pageId="13" pageNumber="536">Geographical distribution.</emphasis>
It is only known from
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. Previously reported from the states of
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and
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.
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<emphasis id="B91D1764FF94FF96FF6384F8B5ABFE6D" bold="true" box="[199,469,433,459]" pageId="13" pageNumber="536">Additional description</emphasis>
(
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). Dorsal shield smooth except for several weak anterolateral striae; 365 (362367) long, 203 wide. Setae
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22 (2024),
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37 (3637),
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34 (3334),
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12,
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25 (2425),
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19 (1721),
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10 (910),
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35 (3337),
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53 (5154),
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32 (3133),
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49 (4750),
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56 (5457),
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68 (6770),
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68 (6768),
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51
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(5052),
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30
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(2930),
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25
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(2425). Sublateral setae
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48,
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30. Four pairs of small, punctiform solenostomes,
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,
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,
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and
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. Peritremes extending at level of setae
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; 204 (203205) long; internal groove with four lines of microvilli. One of the females presents the distal part of the peritremal groove clearly narrower than the rest of the structure (
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). Sternal shield broader than long, 57 (5460) long, 87 (8589) wide; posterior margin concave. Distance
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67 (6667);
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75. Setae
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on piriform metasternal plates located near the posterior margin of sternal shield. Epigynal shield 140 long, 74 (7078) wide; distance
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69 (6770). Ventrianal shield wider than epigynal; anterior part transversally straited, posterior part smooth. Shield length 126 (123128), width at level of setae
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107 (106107), at level of anus 91 (9091). Pre-anal pores punctiform, posterior to setae
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, well distant to each other, 54 (5156). Postanal seta 33 (3233 µm). Setae
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42 (4043) long. Cheliceral fixed digit with six teeth; movable digit bidentate. Genu II with nine setae (2 2/1, 2/1 1), genu III with seven setae (1 2/1, 2/0 1). Macrosetae on genu IV 35 (3435), on tibia IV 26 (2527), on basitarsus IV 40 (3940).
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<emphasis id="B91D1764FF94FF96FF638687B54AFC4E" bold="true" box="[199,308,974,1000]" pageId="13" pageNumber="536">Remarks</emphasis>
. Morphologically, the females collected matches with the original description of the species. Only the macroseta on tarsus IV was pretty shorter than that reported in the original description (6770).
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The most remarkable features of the species are: (1) the shortness of
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compared to neighboring
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and
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; (2) the chaetotaxy of genu II with nine setae by the addition of
<emphasis id="B91D1764FF94FF96FCA38172B75FFBF2" box="[775,801,1083,1108]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="536">av</emphasis>
and
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to the most common pattern of seven setae in the genus
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; (3) the absence of solenostome
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, which is almost universal in the known species of the genus; and (4) the long postanal seta (3233 µm), longer than the remaining setae on the ventrianal shield.
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