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Claudiella jeaneae
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Distribution and habitat. Southeast Brazil, currently only known from the state of Minas Gerais (Fig. 28). Specimens were collected in a stream in the cerrado (central Brazilian savanna) biome, with width = 4 m, water pH = 6.5 and water temperature = 16.6 ° C. Taxonomic comments. This species differs from C. jefersoni sp. n. and I. trombetensis by having the toothlike projection on the hind edge of the metatrochanter pronounced (Fig. 8), not pronounced in C. jefersoni sp. n. (Fig. 7) and I. trombetensis; by its large size (average body length: 2.06 mm) and by the shape of the male genitalia (Figs. 21 – 22). Claudiella jeaneae sp. n. differs from C. ingens and I. quadridentatus in the shape of the tooth-like projection of the metatrochanter (Fig. 8), more conspicuous and well-marked in C. ingens and I. quadridentatus. The new species differs from I. quadridentatus in having two thin setae on the apex of each paramere (Fig. 21), while in I. quadridentatus the parameres have only one seta. C. jeaneae sp. n. differs from C. ingens by the shape of the male genitalia in dorsal view, with lateral edges of the median lobe parallel, converging towards the apex, starting from the middle (Fig. 22), while in C. ingens the lateral edges are parallel and converge only at the apex.
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