Description of holotype. Female (IBSP 6455). General aspect: 91 leg-bearing segments; body 24 long, maximum width (middle part of trunk) 0.22. Color (preserved specimen in alcohol): head and forcipular segment pale ferruginous, leg-bearing segments and postpedal segments whitish (Fig. 10 A – E). Cephalic plate: longer than wide, 0.23 long, 0.17 wide (length / width ratio 1.35), without transverse suture, with short scattered setae (Fig. 10 B). Antennae: left antenna 0.58 long (2.5 times as long as cephalic plate); length / width ratio of articles II – XIII 0.4 – 0.8; length / width ratio of last article 2.4. Last article with ca. 8 claviform specialized setae on the external margin and ca. 6 on the internal margin. Morphology and chaetotaxy as in Fig. 10 B – C. Clypeus: 3 + 3 lateral setae; 2 + 2 post-antennal setae; 5 + 4 subclypeal setae. Mandible: pectinate lamellae with ca. 15 denticles. First maxillae: left telopodite length 0.028, width 0.016; distal article with 2 subapical sensilla; each medial projection of coxosternite with one apical and 2 subapical sensilla. Second maxillae: 9 little setae distributed in a row along the anterior margin between the telopodites; coxosternite rectangular, not distinctly shorter in the middle part, length / width ratio 0.6, left telopodite length 0.06 (2.1 times as long as the telopodite of first maxillae) and maximum width (basal margin) 0.027; each telopodite with one apical sensillum and two subapical setae on article 3. Forcipular segment: metatergite trapezoidal, length 0.075 (0.32 times as long as cephalic plate), width 0.17 (length / width ratio 0.44), with 12 scattered setae; coxosternite length 0.21, width 0.22 (length / width ratio 0.95); telopodite length 0.18, not reaching the anterior margin of the cephalic plate, with 2 denticles in the trochanteroprefemur + femur and 1 denticle in the tibia, all relatively large; denticle distal of trochanteroprefemur with 1 apical seta, denticle corresponding to the vestigial femur bilobed with 1 apical and 2 subapical setae, denticle of tibia bilobed with 2 apical and 2 subapical setae; tarsungulum 0.86 times as long as the trochanteroprefemur + femur, with a denticle (Figs 9 A, 10 B – C). Tergites from the first to penultimate leg-bearing segment: metatergites rectangular or subquadratic, with two rows of 5 – 5 setae; in segment 17 metatergite length 0.13, width 0.16 (length / width ratio 0.8); in segment 17 pretergite 0.74 times as long as previous metatergite, with ca. 10 scattered setae (Fig. 9 B). Walking legs: first leg 0.9 times as long as second leg, with procoxae extended to the midline of the body; leg of segment 17 length 0.25 (Figs 9 B – E, 10 A – C). Sternites from the first to penultimate leg-bearing segment: first metasternite relatively elongated, semicircular, the other metasternites rectangular and elongated, with scattered setae; in segment 17 metasternite length 0.18, width 0.086 (length / width ratio 2.1); presternite elongated throughout the body, in segment 17 presternite length 0.11, width 0.19 (length / width ratio 0.55), 0.6 times as long as previous metasternite, with two rows of ca. 5 + 5 setae (Fig. 9 D). Ultimate leg-bearing segment: metasternite wider than long, trapezoidal, length 0.06, maximum width 0.13 (length / width ratio 0.4); presternite elongated, 0.44 times as long as previous metasternite (Fig. 9 E). Ultimate legs straight, length 0.47 (2.2 as long as penultimate leg); each coxopleuron with 4 coxal pores opening below to the metasternite; tarsus 1.6 times as long as tibia, with a well developed terminal spine (Fig. 9 E – F). Postpedal segments: gonopods remarkably membranous, with 2 + 2 distal setae. Sexual dimorphism. Males with ultimate legs thickened (Fig. 10 D – E), gonopods biarticulated, article 1 with 2 – 4 setae, article 2 with 2 – 5 scattered setae. Variation. N = 18, including 6 ♀ and 12 ♂ (from a single locality): total body length: 20 – 30 mm. Leg-bearing segments: ♀ 89, 93; ♂ 87, 89, 91. Coxal pores in each coxopleuron: 4 – 6. Natural history. All collected specimens were found totally rolled up and forming a kind of ball, at about 5 – 10 cm deep, close to the roots, in forest between large rocks, in the Parque Nacional da Serra das Confusões, in areas of Caatinga biome.
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