Abstract
Taxonomic, morphological and distributional data on three species of the rare South American corduliid genus Lauromacromia Geijskes, 1970 are updated based on specimens collected recently and old specimens deposited in natural history collections. The female of the poorly known Lauromacromia luismoojeni (Santos, 1967), an endemic species from the Brazilian Cerrado, is illustrated, described and diagnosed for the first time, based on a single specimen from the municipality of Mineiros, state of Goiás. This species was previously known from two males from two different localities: the original description from Distrito Federal, and an additional record from the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. New state records to Brazil are given for L. dubitalis (Fraser, 1939) (Amazonia domain of the state of Amapá), L. luismojenni (Cerrado domain of the state of Goiás), and for L. picinguaba Carvalho et al., 2004 (Atlantic Forest domain of the state of Paraná). Finally, the current knowledge about the genus is discussed.
Acknowledgements
We thank Rede Paranaense de Coleções Biológicas (Taxonline) – UFPR program and all colleagues who provided material or facilities allowing this study: Angelo B. M. Machado (UFMG); Alexandre B. Bonaldo and, Orlando T. Silveira (MPEG) Emília Z. Albuquerque (Arizona State University) and Rodney R. Cavichioli (UFPR). JE has a student fellowship from PRPPG/PIBIC UFPR program (edition 2018–2019) scholarship; the data used here were partially obtained when APP was postdoctoral fellowship of CNPq (process 151122/2013-0).