Phareicranaus roeweri n. nov.

(Fig. 18 A, B)

Nieblia festae Roewer, 1925: 28, figs. 21 a–b (male and female syntypes, “ Ecuador, Niebli, SMF254/3”, examined); Soares & Soares 1948: 611. Preoccupied by Phareicranaus festae Roewer, 1925 .

Santinezia festae; Pinto-da-Rocha & Kury 2003: 195; Kury 2003: 98.

Etymology. The name is a patronym in honor of C. F. Roewer, who first described this species.

Diagnosis. Male genitalia. Ventral plate elongated, with sides divergent; distal margin with wide, shallow cleft; lateral margin with two elongated and straight setae; distal lobe with three curved setae; apical setae somewhat directed to middle of ventral plate. Glans long, reaching ¾ of ventral plate, with sinuous and smooth stylus, apex slightly swollen (Fig. 18 A, B). For the rest see Pinto-da-Rocha & Kury (2003: 195).