Stridulivelia quadrispinosa (Hungerford, 1929)

Fig. 55B, E

Diagnosis. Body length 4.7–5.4 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 fine vertical ridges; first three visible abdominal segments with transverse lateral sulci; male hind trochanter with small spinules; apex of male paramere rounded (Floriano et al. 2017).

New records. BRAZIL — Espírito Santo • Ecoporanga, river; alt. 510 m; –18.3578, –40.8828; 21. IV.2023; JMS Rodrigues, NO Paiva, FFF Moreira, IS Medeiros, CL Rodrigues leg.; 1 male, CEIOC 82898 • Pedro Canário; river; alt. 28 m; –18.2239, –39.9447; 22. IV.2023; JMS Rodrigues, NO Paiva, FFF Moreira, IS Medeiros, CL Rodrigues leg.; 1 female, CEIOC 82900 • Pinheiros, Reserva Biológica do Córrego do Veado, do Veado Stream, margin; [–18.37, –40.14]; 21.I.2010; 2 males, UFVB • Same except Rio Santo Antônio, in front of the headquarter; alt. 55 m; –18.3713, –40.1417; 10. II.2009; FF Salles leg.; 1 male, 1 female, UFVB • Sooretama, Reserva Biológica de Sooretama, Estrada do Meio Stream; [−19.002, −40.146]; 14.VII.2008; 1 male, UFVB .

Distribution in Brazil. AL, CE, ES, MG, MT, PA, RJ.