Circoniscus bezzii Arcangeli, 1931

Fig. 14

Circoniscus bezzii Arcangeli, 1931: 115, pl. 2.

Circoniscus bezzii – Van Name 1936: 311, fig. 184. — Vilela et al. 1971: 185. — Souza & Lemos de Castro 1991: 50, figs 23–44. — Schultz 1995: 417, fig. 12j–m. — Souza-Kury 1998: 666. — Leistikow & Wägele 1999: 38. — Schmalfuss 2003: 81. — Schmidt 2007: 72, figs 224–229. — Campos-Filho et al. 2014: 396, fig. 40, tables 1–2; 2018a: 17. — Zimmermann et al. 2015b: 3, fig. 2, tables 1–2. — Fernandes et al. 2019: 1109, table 1.

Material examined

BRAZIL – Minas Gerais State, Presidente Olegário • 1 ♀; Vereda da Palha; 18°15′18″ S, 46°07′33″ W; Jan. 2014; L.P.A. Resende and T. Zepon leg.; LES 18863 • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Lapa Zé de Sidnei; 18°18′05.62″ S, 46°05′40.63″W; Jan. 2014; L.P.A. Resendeand T.Zepon leg.; LES 18864 • 1 ♀;Arcoda Lapa; 18°11′05″ S, 46°09′39″ W; Sep. 2013; M.E. Bichuette, L.P.A. Resende, T. Zepon and I.A. Ribeiro leg.; LES 18865 – Minas Gerais State, Pains • 1 ♂; SM-AM-004; 24 Jul. 2014; T. Santos & N. T. Pimentel leg.; LES 5474 • 1 ♀; S1-AM-027/029; 17 Feb. 2014; M. Barcelos and N. T. Pimentel leg.; LES 5475 .

Distribution

This species is known from the Brazilian states of Espírito Santo, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais and São Paulo, and doubtfully from Paraguay (Campos-Filho et al. 2018a; Fernandes et al. 2019). It has previously been recorded from the Caverna Vereda da Palha cave, Presidente Olegário, Minas Gerais State (Campos-Filho et al. 2014). The present records enlarge our knowledge of its distribution in the subterranean environment of the state of Minas Gerais.