taxonID	type	description	language	source
03A2B422FFF11174FF02F8CEFEEE6EB1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Elytron dark-brown, with outer margin pale yellow (Figs. 2, 19). Male with eye big (slightly narrower than distance between eyes) (Fig. 6); pygidium almost 2 x longer than sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins subparallel, posterior margin with median third sinuose, lacking ventral keels (Figs. 10 – 12); sternum IX slightly longer than aedeagus, arms of similar length, bearing stout subapical setae, with internal margins divergent posteriad, apices rounded (Figs. 13 – 15). Female with antenna filiform (Fig. 22); distance between antennal sockets slightly shorter than apical maxillary palpomere greatest width (Fig. 23); pronotum widest at posterior angles, narrower than elytral humeral distance, anterior margin almost straight (Fig. 25); elytron subparallel-sided (Fig. 19), sternum VI with posterior margin straight (Fig. 26), sternum and tergum VII connected by membrane; sternum VIII as sclerotized as VII, with posterior margin straight (Fig. 28).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFF11174FF02F8CEFEEE6EB1.taxon	description	Description. Colour pattern (Figs. 2 – 4, 19 – 21) overall dark brown, except by the translucent sternum VIII and outer margins of pygidium, and the yellow spots of rudimentary larval lanterns on sternum VIII. Pronotum (Figs. 8, 25) widest at posterior angles, with lateral margins narrower than distance between elytral humeri, posterior angles acute. Hypomeron ventrally rounded (Fig. 7, 24). Male. Eye big (slightly narrower than distance between eyes) (Fig. 6), taller than head (Fig. 7); antennomere IV 3 x longer than wide (Fig. 5); pygidium almost 2 x longer than sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins subparallel, posterior margin with median third sinuose, ventral keels absent (Figs. 10 – 12); sternum VIII strongly emarginated (Fig. 12); sternum IX slightly longer than aedeagus, arms of sternum IX of similar length, bearing stout subapical setae, with internal margins divergent posteriad, apices rounded (Figs. 13 – 15); syntergite lacking transversal and medial sutures (Fig. 13); aedeagus with phallus divergent basally, then subparallel, basal projections of parameres contiguous, paramere narrowing towards apex, apex internally sinuose (Figs. 16, 18). Female. Antenna filiform, antennomere III 2 x longer than pedicel (Fig. 22); distance between antennal sockets slightly shorter than apical maxillary palpomere greatest width (Fig. 23); pronotum widest at posterior angles, narrower than elytral humeral distance, anterior margin almost straight (Fig. 25); elytron subparallel-sided (Fig. 19), sternum VI with posterior margin straight (Fig. 26), sternum and tergum VII connected by membrane; sternum VIII as sclerotized as VII, with posterior margin straight (Fig. 28); ovipositor with proximal plates medially fused, longer than wide, weakly sclerotized (Fig. 29).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFF11174FF02F8CEFEEE6EB1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet magnoculus is a name in apposition, and comes from the Latin magnus, and oculus, which refers to the big eyes of this new species.	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFF11174FF02F8CEFEEE6EB1.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype: BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaia, Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, 22 ° 25 ' 01 '' S, 44 ° 38 ' 33 '' W, 1846 m, ii. 2015, Silveira, Khattar & Monteiro leg., male (DZRJ 1625). Paratypes: Same data of holotype, two females (DZRJ 1623); same data, Monteiro leg., one female (DZRJ 1624); same data, Monteiro leg., one female (DZRJ 1624); same data, Monteiro, Khattar & Silveira leg., one female (DZRJ 1590); same data, one female (MNRJ).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFF61179FF02FBE3FC406CA8.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Elytron dark-brown (Figs. 30, 48). Male with eye small (half as wide as distance between eyes) (Fig. 34); pygidium almost 2 x longer than sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins subparallel, posterior margin with median third rounded, lacking ventral keels (Figs. 38 – 40); sternum IX slightly longer than aedeagus, arms of similar length, bearing stout subapical setae, with internal margins subparallel, apices truncate (Figs. 41 – 43). Female with antenna filiform (Fig. 51); distance between antennal sockets wider than apical maxillary palpomere greatest width (Fig. 52); pronotum widest at posterior angles, narrower than elytral humeral distance, anterior margin rounded (Fig. 54); elytron subparallel-sided (Fig. 48), sternum VI with posterior margin straight (Fig. 55), sternum and tergum VII connected by membrane; sternum VIII as sclerotized as VII, with posterior margin straight (Fig. 55).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFF61179FF02FBE3FC406CA8.taxon	description	Description. Colour pattern (Figs. 30 – 32, 47 – 49) overall dark brown, except by the translucent sternum VIII and outer margins of pygidium, and the yellow spots of rudimentary larval lanterns on sternum VIII. Pronotum (Figs. 36, 54) with lateral margins narrower than distance between elytral humeri, posterior angles acute. Hypomeron ventrally rounded (Fig. 35, 53). Male. Eye small (half as wide as distance between eyes) (Fig. 34), shorter than head (Fig. 35); antennomere IV 2 x longer than wide (Fig. 33); pygidium almost 2 x longer than sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins subparallel, posterior margin with median third sinuose, ventral keels absent (Figs. 38 – 40); sternum VIII moderately emarginated (Fig. 40); sternum IX slightly longer than aedeagus, arms of sternum IX of similar length, bearing stout subapical setae, with internal margins subparallel, apices truncate (Figs. 41 – 43); syntergite lacking transversal and medial sutures (Fig. 41); aedeagus with phallus divergent basally, then subparallel, basal projections of parameres contiguous, paramere narrowing towards apex, apex internally sinuose (Figs. 44, 46). Female. Antenna filiform, antennomere III 2 x longer than pedicel (Fig. 50); distance between antennal sockets wider than apical maxillary palpomere greatest width (Fig. 51); pronotum widest at posterior angles, narrower than elytral humeral distance, anterior margin rounded (Fig. 53); elytron subparallel-sided (Fig. 47), sternum VI with posterior margin straight (Fig. 54), sternum and tergum VII connected by membrane; sternum VIII as sclerotized as VII, with posterior margin straight (Fig. 54, 56); ovipositor with proximal plates medially fused, longer than wide, weakly sclerotized (Fig. 57).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFF61179FF02FBE3FC406CA8.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet desideratus is a name in apposition, and a Latin word for desired. Females of this new species were first caught in 2014, but males were only collected in 2017.	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFF61179FF02FBE3FC406CA8.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype: BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro, Teresópolis, Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos, 22 ° 27 ' 25 '' S, 42 ° 59 ' 7 '' W, VI /. 2017, L. Silveira, F. Quintarelli, C. Gomes & A. Esperanço leg., male (DZRJ 1633). Paratypes: Same data of holotype, 22 ° 27 ' 30 '' S, 42 ° 59 ' 11 '' W, one female (DZRJ 1628); same locality, vi. 2017, 4 females (DZRJ 1636); idem, one male and one female (MNRJ); same locality, VI / 2015, Silveira & Khattar leg., one female (DZRJ 1626); same locality, VI / 2014, Silveira leg., one female;	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB1179FF02FD9BFC2768C6.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Elytron entirely dark-brown (Figs. 58). Male with eye small (half as wide as distance between eyes) (Fig. 62); pygidium almost 4 x sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins convergent posteriad, posterior margin with median third rounded, ventral keels convergent posteriad, sinuose in lateral view (Figs. 66 – 68); sternum IX 3 x longer than aedeagus, arms lacking stout subapical setae, convergent posteriad, apices truncate, right arm slightly longer (Figs. 69 – 71); paramere slightly curved inwards, apex rounded (Figs. 72, 74).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB1179FF02FD9BFC2768C6.taxon	description	Description. Male. Colour pattern overall dark brown, except by the yellow spots of rudimentary larval lanterns on sternum VIII (Figs. 58, 68). Pronotum with distance between posterior angles shorter than pronotal greatest width, narrower than distance between elytral humeri, posterior angles obtuse (Fig. 64). Hypomeron ventrally rounded (Fig. 63). Eye small (half as wide as distance between eyes) (Fig. 62), shorter than head (Fig. 63); antennomere IV 2 x longer than wide (Fig. 61); pygidium almost 4 x longer than sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins convergent posteriad, posterior margin with median third rounded, ventral keels convergent posteriad, sinuose in lateral view (Figs. 66 – 68); sternum VIII strongly emarginated (Fig. 68); sternum IX 3 x longer than aedeagus, arms lacking stout subapical setae, convergent posteriad, apices truncate, right arm slightly longer (Figs. 69 – 71); syntergite bearing distinct transversal and medial sutures (Fig. 69, 70); aedeagus with phallus subparallel-sided, basal projections of parameres fused medially, then projected basally, paramere slightly curved inwards, apex rounded (Figs. 72, 74).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB1179FF02FD9BFC2768C6.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet takiyae is a noun in the genitive case, given after our colleague and friend, Professor Daniela Maeda Takiya, who was the first to find specimens of this species.	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB1179FF02FD9BFC2768C6.taxon	materials_examined	Type Material. Holotype: BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro, Teresópolis, Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos, 22 ° 26 ' 55 '' S, 43 ° 0 ' 16 '' W, II. 2013, Silveira & Khattar leg., male (DZRJ 1619). Paratype: BRAZIL, 22 ° 26 ' 51 '' S, 43 ° 0 ' 19 '' W, II / 2013, Takiya & Santos leg., one male (DZRJ 1632).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB117DFF02FA32FD686E48.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Elytron entirely dark-brown (Figs. 75, 92). Male with eye small (half as wide as distance between eyes) (Fig. 79); pygidium 3.5 x longer than sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins slightly convergent posteriad, posterior margin with median third rounded, ventral keels absent (Figs. 83 – 85); arms of sternum IX lacking stout subapical setae, subparallel, apices rounded, right arm slightly longer (Figs. 86 – 88). Female with antenna moniliform, antennomere III slightly longer than pedicel (Fig. 95); distance between antennal sockets shorter than apical maxillary palpomere width (Fig. 96); pronotal greatest width greater than distance between posterior angles, wider than elytral humeral distance, anterior margin of pronotum rounded (Fig. 81); elytron moderately dehiscent (Fig. 92), sternum VI with posterior margin straight (Fig. 99), sternum and tergum VII connected by membrane; sternum VII as sclerotized as VIII (Fig. 99), sternum VIII with posterior margin straight (Fig. 101).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB117DFF02FA32FD686E48.taxon	description	Description. Colour pattern (Figs. 75 – 77, 92 – 94) overall dark brown, except by the translucent sternum VIII and outer margins of pygidium, and the yellow spots of rudimentary larval lanterns on sternum VIII. Hypomeron ventrally acute (Fig. 80, 97). Male. Eye small (half as wide as distance between eyes) (Fig. 79), shorter than head (Fig. 80); antennomere IV 2 x longer than wide (Fig. 78); pronotum with lateral margins narrower than distance between elytral humeri, posterior angles obtuse (Fig. 81); 3.5 x longer than sternum VIII greatest length, with lateral margins slightly convergent posteriad, posterior margin with median third rounded, ventral keels absent (Figs. 83 – 85); sternum VIII strongly emarginated (Fig. 85); sternum IX 3 x longer than aedeagus, arms lacking stout subapical setae, subparallel, apices rounded, right arm slightly longer (Figs. 86 – 88); syntergite bearing a distinct transversal suture, lacking medial suture (Fig. 86); phallus with lateral margins biconcave, basal projections of parameres fused, then projected basally, paramere strongly curved inwards, apex rounded (Figs. 89, 91). Female. Antenna moniliform, antennomere III slightly longer than pedicel (Fig. 95); distance between antennal sockets greater than apical maxillary palpomere width (Fig. 96); pronotal greatest width greater than distance between posterior angles, wider than elytral humeral distance, anterior margin of pronotum rounded (Fig. 98); elytron moderately dehiscent (Fig. 92), sternum VI with posterior margin straight (Fig. 99), sternum and tergum VII connected by membrane; sternum VIII as sclerotized as VII, with posterior margin straight (Fig. 99, 101); ovipositor with proximal plates separated, membranous, proximal plate as wide as long (Fig. 102).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB117DFF02FA32FD686E48.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet carioca, a name in apposition, is the gentilic name for people from the city of Rio the Janeiro, where this new species was collected.	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
03A2B422FFFB117DFF02FA32FD686E48.taxon	materials_examined	Type Material. Holotype: BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Parque Nacional da Tijuca, 22 ° 56 ’ 58 ” S, 043 ° 17 ’ 41 ” W, 786 m, xi. 2016, male, L. Silveira & B. Clarkson leg. (DZRJ 1620). Paratypes: same data as holotype, x. 2016, one female (DZRJ 1621); same data, one female (DZRJ 1631); same data, five males, eight females (DZRJ 1622); same data, one male, one female (MNRJ); same data, one male, one female (MZSP); same data, XI / 2016 one male, 14 females (DZRJ 1629).	en	Da Silveira, Luiz F. L., Souto, Paula M., Mermudes, J. R. M. (2018): Four new species of Luciuranus fireflies from the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae). Zootaxa 4413 (1): 173-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4413.1.7
