Stethorrhagus oxossi Bonaldo & Brescovit, 1994

Figs 3–4, 49

Stethorrhagus oxossi Bonaldo & Brescovit, 1994: 46, figs 2f, 6a–e, 7d–f, 11a–d, ♂ ♀.

Diagnosis

Males of S. oxossi resemble those of S. lupulus, S. latoma and S. archangelus by the presence of a DTA and by the prolaterally inserted embolus (Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: figs 11a–b, 12a–c, 13a–c). They differ from those of S. latoma and S. archangelus by the SePP shoulder-like, blunt, developed prolaterally (Fig. 3D; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 11a) (SePP reduced to a small projection in S. latoma and S. archangelus – Fig. 5C–D; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: figs 12a, 13a) and from those of S. lupulus by the DTA poorly developed, represented by a shallow excavation; VL without intermediate process between vVL and dVL – Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 11b (DTA large and rounded; intermedial process between vVL and dVL in S. lupulus - Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 10b). Females are similar to those of S. archangelus and S. lupulus by the presence of a VEP (Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: figs 11c, 12d). They differ from those of S. archangelus by the slit-shaped CO and by the invaginated VEP (Fig. 4C; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 11c) (CO circular; VEP not invaginated in S. archangelus – Fig. 6C; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 12d) and from those of S. lupulus by the U-shaped CO, without a clearly delimited anterior margin (Fig. 4C; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 11d) (CO V-shaped, with a clearly delimited anterior margin in S. lupulus – Fig. 2C; Bonaldo & Brescovit 1994: fig. 10c).

Type material

Holotype

BRAZIL • ♂; Bahia, Itamaraju; [17°01′51″ S, 39°31′56″ W]; MCN 24053 (not re-examined).

Paratype

BRAZIL • 1 ♀; same data as for holotype; MCN 24053 (not re-examined).

Material examined (new records)

BRAZIL – Rio de Janeiro • 1 ♀; Volta Redonda, Floresta da Cicuta; [22°32′56″ S, 44°05′29″ W]; Aug. 2002; M.O. Gonzaga leg.; IBSP 48940 • 1 ♂; Paraty, Prainha, entre Mambucaba e Tarituba; [23°02′30″ S, 44°34′18″ W]; 13 Dec. 1974; MNRJ. – São Paulo • 1 ♂; Peruíbe, Estação Ecológica de Juréia-Itatins (Núcleo Arpoador); 24°23′13.6″ S, 47°0.1′3.3″ W; 21–26 Apr. 2012; G.H.F. Azevedo and J.P.P. Pena-Barbosa leg.; UFMG 13009.

Description

Male and female, see Bonaldo & Brescovit (1994: 46). Additional documentation in Figs 3–4.

Distribution

Brazilian states of Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo (Fig. 49).