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Claudiella anamariae
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Distribution and habitat. Northeast Brazil, currently only known in the state of Bahia (Fig. 28). The river is located at 470 m a. m. s. l.; width = 7 m, water temperature = 21 ° C, pH = 4.1 and electrical conductivity = 20 µS / cm. 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. 9), not pronounced in C. jefersoni sp. n. (Fig. 7) and I. trombetensis, by its large size and by the shape of the male genitalia (Figs. 23 – 24). C. anamariae sp. n. differs from C. ingens and I. quadridentatus in the shape of the tooth-like projection on the metatrochanter (Fig. 9), more conspicuous and well-marked in C. ingens and I. quadridentatus. The new species differs from C. ingens by the shape of the male genitalia in dorsal view, with lateral edges of median lobe parallel, converging towards the apex, starting from the middle (Fig. 24), while in C. ingens the lateral edges are parallel converging only at the apex, and in the shape of male genitalia in lateral view, with the apex of median lobe curved downward (Fig. 23), while in C. ingens the apex is continuous. Claudiella anamariae sp. n. differs from I. quadridentatus in having two thin setae on the apex of each paramere (Fig. 23), while in I. quadridentatus the parameres have only one seta. Also, the parameres are much longer in C. anamariae sp. n. than in I. quadridentatus. The new species differs from C. jeaneae sp. n. in having the anterior edge of the labrum with a median indentation, absent in C. jeaneae sp. n.; anterior edge of the pronotum concave, sinuous in C. jeaneae sp. n.; posterior edge of prosternal process truncate, sinuous in C. jeaneae sp. n. and in the shape of the male genitalia in lateral view, with the apex of the median lobe curved downward (Fig. 23), while in C. jeaneae sp. n. the apex is continuous.
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