Stridulivelia astralis (Drake & Harris, 1938)

Fig. 55A, D

Diagnosis. Body length 3.4–4.3 mm; pronotal humeral angles not spinose; middle tarsus with narrow, falcate claws and setae-like arolia; hind femur incrassate, more than 2× wider than middle femur, with a spine on distal 2/3 of posterior margin distinctly larger than others; stridulatory structure on lateral margin of abdominal laterotergites formed by a row of tightly packed minute pegs; first three visible abdominal segments with transverse lateral sulci; male hind trochanter unarmed or armed with small spinules; male without projections on abdominal sternum VII; posterior margin of female abdominal tergum VIII straight; apex of female proctiger, in dorsal view, acute (Floriano et al. 2017).

New records. BRAZIL — Espírito Santo • Ecoporanga, swamp; alt. 438 m; –18.3444, -40.8792; 21. IV.2023; JMS Rodrigues, NO Paiva, FFF Moreira, IS Medeiros, CL Rodrigues leg.; 1 male, CEIOC 82899 .

Distribution in Brazil. ES*, MA, MG, MS, MT, PA, RS, TO.