Genus Atlantodesmus Hoffman, 2000

Atlantodesmus Hoffman, 2000: 102 .

Type species: Leptodesmus eimeri Attems, 1898, by original designation.

Iemanja Hoffman, 2000: 106 . Type species: I. teresa Hoffman, 2000, by original designation. Synonymized by Bouzan et al. 2017: 271.

Diagnosis

Modified from Bouzan et al. (2017): males of Atlantodesmus differ from other chelodesmid genera by the combination of the following characters: absence of ventral projections on the sternites (except A. itapurensis and A. teresa, which have a pair of projections on the fourth sternite; Fig. 5C); presence of folds on the dorsal edge of the prefemoral region of the gonopod (Fig. 6B), except A. pickeli; presence of a cingulum (Fig. 2 E−F); acropodite branching, forming a long, thin, falciform solenomere, and a large acropodite process with a broadened apical region overreaching the tip of the solenomere (Fig. 2 C−F).

Distribution

Occurring in the Atlantic rain forest (states of Paraná, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Bahia) and in the Cerrado (states of São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul and Minas Gerais) areas of Brazil. See map in Bouzan et al. (2017).

Composition

Six species: Atlantodesmus eimeri (Attems, 1898), A. itapurensis (Schubart, 1943), A. pickeli (Schubart, 1946), A. pintoi (Schubart, 1946), A. teresa (Hoffman, 2000) and A. sierwaldae sp. nov.

Key to the males of Atlantodesmus

1. Body coloration concolorous to paranota edge ................................................................................ 2

– Coloration at paranota edge lighter ................................................................................................... 3

2. Tubercles present on dorsal surface of metazonites ................................... A. eimeri (Attems, 1898)

– Tubercles absent on dorsal surface of metazonites ................................... A. teresa (Hoffman, 2000)

3. Median stripe on metazonite present ........................................................ A. pintoi (Schubart, 1946)

– Median stripe on metazonite absent ................................................................................................. 4

4. Prefemoral process serrated distally ................................................................................................. 5

– Prefemoral process unserrated distally ............................................................ A. sierwaldae sp. nov.

5. Prefemoral process densely serrated distally ........................................... A. pickeli (Schubart, 1946)

– Prefemoral process slightly serrated distally .................................... A. itapurensis (Schubart, 1943)