Amphidraus nigritarsis Simon, 1900: 60 Simon (1901: 419 Marma trifidocarinata Caporiacco, 1947: 34 Ruiz, Brescovit & Lise (2007: 380) Caporiacco (1948: 731 Marma nigritarsis: Galiano, 1962: 40 Galiano 1963: 397 Galiano 1981: 12 Ruiz, Brescovit & Lise 2007: 380 Maddison 2015: 57 Marma nigritarsis ( Simon, 1900 ) Agelista rosea Mello-Leit Thysema dorae Mello-Leit Paralophostica centralis Soares & Camargo, 1948 Marma nigritarsis Ocnotelus argentinus Mello-Leit M. nigritarsis Taxonomic revision of Marma Simon, 1902 (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini) Salgado, Alexandre Ruiz, Gustavo R. S. Zootaxa 2020 2020-12-30 4899 1 287 353 6QTQR (Simon, 1900) Simon 1900 [151,552,151,177] Arachnida Salticidae Marma Animalia Araneae 37 324 Arthropoda species nigritarsis   Figures 1A, D, 34– 43, 57E, 58G      Amphidraus nigritarsis Simon, 1900: 60( Holotype♁:  VENEZUELA:Fracatal, Caroní [ 08°14’37.8”N, 62°47’33.4”W], deposited in MNHN—collection of L. de Bertier—examined by photographs);  Simon (1901: 419, fig. 477).  Pseudoamphidraus variegatus Caporiacco, 1947: 30( Holotype♁:  GUYANA:Esequibo, Two Mouths, leg. Romiti, 14.VII.1936, deposited in MZLS 597—examined); synonymized by Ruiz, Brescovit & Lise (2007: 380); Caporiacco (1948: 700, fig. 125).     Marma trifidocarinata Caporiacco, 1947: 34( Holotype ♀:  GUYANA:Alto Demerara, leg. Beccari, XII.1931, deposited in MZLS 549—examined); synonymized by  Ruiz, Brescovit & Lise (2007: 380);  Caporiacco (1948: 731, fig. 165).     Marma nigritarsis: Galiano, 1962: 40, pl. I, figs 6–9, pl. II, figs 4–5;  Galiano 1963: 397, pl. XXVIII, figs 1–2;  Galiano 1981: 12;  Ruiz, Brescovit & Lise 2007: 380; Zhang &  Maddison 2015: 57, figs 215–220.   FIGURE 34.  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900), live specimens from Belém/Pará/Brasil. A–C male (A dorsal, B lateral, C frontal); D–F female (D dorsal, E lateral, F frontal). Black arrow in A shows black tarsus in male front leg.  Note.The species  Agelista roseaMello-Leit„o, 1941,  Thysema doraeMello-Leit„o, 1944 and  Paralophostica centralis Soares & Camargo, 1948were synonymized with  Marma nigritarsisby Galiano (1962).  Ocnotelus argentinusMello-Leit„o, 1941 was also synonymized with  M. nigritarsisby Galiano (1981). These synonymies are rejected herein.  We concluded, by comparisons among the typesof the previously synonymized species ( Figs 35A–I, 45A–F, 48A–D, 49) with the material provided by MPEG, MACN, UFMG and IBSP, that the synonymies of Pseudoamphidraus variegatus Caporiacco, 1947and  Marma trifidocarinata Caporiacco, 1947with  M. nigritarisshould be maintained. In addition, we concluded that  M. rosea(Mello-Leit„o, 1941) and  M. argentina(Mello-Leit„o, 1941) are morphologically different from  M. nigritarsis, and therefore, these species are revalidated and redescribed. We provide new diagnostic illustrations based on freshly collected material for the male ( Figs 37A–E, G) and based on the holotypeof  Marma trifidocarinatafor the female ( Figs 37H–I).   Revised diagnosis.Among all  Marmaspecies,  M. nigritarsisshares more similarities with  M. pipa  sp. nov.The males of both species have an embolic disc with similar width, with straight prolateral border and curved retrolateral border ( Figs 25C, 27A, 36C, 37A, 57C, 57E). In the females, the copulatory ducts do not touch each other and encircle the primary spermathecae ( Figs 26C–D, 27F–G, 35H–I, 37H–I, 58E, G). The males of  M. nigritarsisdiffer from those of  M. pipa  sp. nov.by having a longer embolus and a longer process on the embolic disc (PED; Figs 57C, E), and the females differ by having a homogenous diameter along the primary spermathecae (broad proximally and narrow distally in  M. pipa  sp. nov.; Figs 58E, G).   FIGURE 36.  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900), specimens from Belém/Pará/Brasil. A–D male, MPEG 34357 (A habitus, dorsal; B ventral; C left palp, ventral; D retrolateral). E–F female, MPEG 34358 (E habitus, dorsal; F ventral).   FIGURE 37.  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900). A–E, G specimen from Belém/Pará/Brazil. F holotype illustrated by Galiano (1962), reflected. A–G left male palp (A ventral, B retrolateral, C proventral, D dorsal, E–F retroventral; G cleared bulb, ventral). H–I female holotype of  M. trifidocarinata Caporiacco, 1947, epigyne/vulva (H ventral; I cleared, ventral). Abbreviations: BG— Bennett’s gland; cc—cymbial conductor; cd—copulatory duct; co—copulatory opening; dh—distal hematodocha; e—embolus shaft; ed—embolic disc; fd—fertilization duct; PED—process on embolic disc; PS—primary spermatheca; RTA—retrolateral tibial apophysis; SS—secondary spermatheca.   FIGURE 38.Male of  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900). A–B, D–E Left male palp, expanded (A retrolateral, partially expanded; B totally expanded; D prolateral, partially expanded; E totally expanded); C left bulb, cleared, dorsal. Abbreviations: bh—basal hematodocha; Cy—cymbium; dh—distal hematodocha; e—embolus shaft; ed—embolic disc; fnd—fundus; RTA—retrolateral tibial apophysis; sp—spermophore; st—subtegulum; T—Tegulum; Ti—tibia. Comparisons among the species revalidated in this study: Males of  M. nigritarsisdiffer from those of  M. roseaby having the embolic disc with a smaller process and its retrolateral edge with less pronounced curvature ( Figs 36C, 37A, C, 48C, 50A, C, 57E, H). Also, males of  M. nigritarsishave the prolateral border straight in the embolic disc ( Figs 36C, 37A, 57E), whereas it has a more pronounced curvature in  M. rosea( Figs 48C, 50A, 57H) and  M. argentina( Figs 44C, 46A, 57G). Besides, the process of the embolic disc (PED), embolus and cymbium are smaller (proportionally when compared to the bulb) in  M. nigritarsisthan in  M. argentina( Figs 57E, G). Females of  M. nigritarsisdiffer by having the copulatory ducts far from each other ( Figs 35H–I, 37H–I, 58G), whereas they are close (touching each other) in  M. rosea( Figs 49C, F, 50F–G, 58J) and  M. argentina( Figs 45C, F, 46C–D, 58I). In addition, the primary spermathecae of  M. nigritarsisare approximately straight, whereas they are accentuated arched in  M. argentina( Figs 58G, I).   Description. Male(MPEG 34357).Total length: 3.62. Carapace 2.00 long, 1.34 wide, 1.01 high. Ocular quadrangle 0.96 long. Anterior eye row 1.33 wide, posterior 1.11 wide. Legs 1432. Length of legs: I 4.06 (1.34 + 1.51 + 1.21); II 3.69 (1.19 + 1.33 + 1.17); III 4.01 (1.31 + 1.34 + 1.36); IV 4.02 (1.26 + 1.32 + 1.44).   FIGURE 39.Pair of  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900), A–D courtship, ventral view (A male approximation; B the male inseminating the female; C after the insemination; D detail of partially expanded male palp). Abbreviations: bh—basal hematodocha; dh—distal hematodocha; e—embolus shaft; ed—embolic disc.   FIGURE 40.Male of  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900). A–D left palp (A apical region of cymbium, ventral; B tibia and proximal region of cymbium, ventral; C dissected embolic disc and embolus, dorsal; D detail of embolus shaft, dorsal). Abbreviations: cc—cymbial conductor; e—embolus shaft; ed—embolic disc; PED—process on embolic disc. Black arrow in B shows retroventral projection of cymbium; in C shows groove; white arrow in C shows projection of embolus base; white arrows in D show spikes of embolus shaft. Leg macrosetae: Femur I d1-1-1, p1di, r0; II d1-1-1-1 (or d1-1-1), p1di, r0-1-1 (or r1di); III–IV d1-1-1, p1di, r1di. Patella I–II 0, III–IV p0, r1. Tibia I p0-1-0, r0, v1r-2-2; II p0-1-0, r0, v1r-2-1p (or v1r-2-2); III p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v2-0-2; IV p0-1-1-0, r1-1-1-0 (or r0-1-1-0), v1p-0-2. Metatarsus I p1di, r0, v2-2; II p1-1, r1di, v2-2; III p1-0-2, r1- 0-2, v1r-0-2; IV p1-1-2, r1-1-2, v1p-0-2. Color in alcohol ( Figs 36A–B): carapace with triangle of setae pointing backwards; abdomen ventrally with three longitudinal dark stripes; legs: femur I–II with dark distal ring, III–IV with dark distal ring and proximal region with dark proventral spot; tibia I–IV with proximal and distal dark ring (less colorful on leg I); tarsus I almost black, II with dark tip, III–IV with dark proximal ring. Palp: RTA finger-shaped ( Figs 36C–D); embolic disc thick, with straight prolateral edge and curved retrolateral edge ( Fig. 37A); PED longer than exposed portion of embolic disc (about twice the length) and emerging from the prodistal part of embolic disc ( Figs 37A, G); embolus tip ends slightly beyond tip of PED ( Figs 37A, E).   FIGURE 41.Female of  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900). A–D Epigyne/vulva (A ventral; B dorsal; C–D primary spermatheca, dissected, showing internal integumental structures). Abbreviations: BG—Bennett’s gland; co—copulatory opening; ets—endothecal spikes; fd—fertilization duct; PS—primary spermatheca; SS—secondary spermatheca.   Female(MPEG 34358).Total length: 3.44. Carapace 1.78 long, 1.27 wide, 0.88 high. Ocular quadrangle 0.99 long. Anterior eye row 1.24 wide, posterior 1.08 wide. Legs 4123. Length of legs: I 3.76 (0.90 + 1.05 + 1.81); II 2.67 (0.93 + 1.00 + 0.74); III 3.53 (1.26 + 1.14 + 1.13); IV 3.78 (1.21 + 1.21 + 1.36).   FIGURE 42.Female of  Marma nigritarsis( Simon, 1900). A–D Epigyne/vulva (A initial portion of copulatory duct and end of primary spermatheca, left side, dissected, posterior view; B detail of previous image, showing Bennett’s gland, endothecal spikes and pore leading to fertilization duct; C detail of spiky Bennett’s gland; D detail of dissected copulatory duct). Abbreviations: BG—Bennett’s gland; cd—copulatory duct; ets—endothecal spike; fd—fertilization duct. Leg macrosetae: Femur I d1-1-1, p1di, r0; II d1-1-1, p1di, r1di; III d1-1-1, p1d1, r0 (or r1di); IV d1-1-1, p0, r1di. Patella I–II 0, III–IV p0, r1. Tibia I p0-1-0, r0, v2-2-2; II p0-1-0, r0, v1r-2-2; III p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v1p-0-1p; IV p1-1-1-0 (or p0-1-1-0), r1-1-1-0, v1p-0-2. Metatarsus I p1di, r0, v-2-2; II p1-1, r1di (or r0), v2-2; III p1-0-2, r1-0-2, v2-0-2; IV p1-1-2, r1-1-2, v1p-0-2. Color in alcohol ( Figs 36E–F): carapace and abdomen as in male; legs: femur I–II with dark distal ring and proximal region with dark retrolateral spot, III–IV with dark distal ring and proximal region with dark proventral spot; tibia I–IV with dark proximal ring and distal region with prolateral and retrolateral dark spot; tarsus I–IV without dark marks. Epigyne ( Figs 35H–I, 37H–I, 41–43): copulatory openings very close to each other and placed slighty more anteriorly than end portion of primary spermathecae; copulatory ducts long, encircling primary spermathecae; proximal copulatory duct shorter than distal section (twice as short); primary spermathecae with homogenous diameter and anteriorly projected.  Other material examined.   FRENCH GUIANA:  Maripasoula: [ 03°38’44.1”N, 54°02’02.3”W], leg. Quintero,  18–19.XII.1972, 1♁ (MACN-Ar 39565).   BRAZIL:  Amapá: Rio Matapi[ 00°19’38.2”N, 51°12’39.6”W], leg. M.E. Galiano,  18.VI.1966, 1♁ 1♀(MACN-Ar 39523).   Pará: Maracan„, Praia da Princesa, Ilha de Algodoal, 00°34’54.7”S, 47°34’27.9”W,leg. G.R.S.Ruiz& R.Valente,  3–9.VIII.2017, 1♁( MPEG37137); Soure[ 00°43’13.3”S, 48°31’08.6”W], leg. S.B. Farias, 2016, 1♁ ( MPEG 37138); Ilha de Cotijuba, Ruínas do Presídio, 01°16’13.7”S, 48°33’30.1”W, leg. A. Salgado,  13.VII.2017, 1♀( MPEG 37139); Santa Izabel do Pará, BR-316, 01°16’31.5”S, 48°05’52.8”W, leg. G.R.S Ruiz, 2017, 1♀( MPEG 37140); Benevides, [ 01°21’41.8”S, 48°15’17.3”W], leg. A. Salgado,  11.IX.2017, 2♁ 2♀( MPEG 37141); Belém, Utinga, [ 01°25’27.1”S, 48°26’39.8”W], leg. M.E. Galiano,  VIII.1970, 1♁ (MACN-Ar 39506); Belém, near to Bosque Rodrigues Alves, 01°25’58.5”S, 48°27’23.0”W, leg. A. Salgado,  17.VII.2017, 1♁ ( MPEG 37142), 2♁ 1♀( MPEG 37143); Belém, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, 01°28’20.6”S, 48°27’28.9”W, leg. A Salgado, VI–VII.2017, 1♁ ( MPEG 34357), 1♀( MPEG 34358), 1♁ 1♀( MPEG 37147), 1♀( MPEG 37148), 7♁ 1♀( MPEG 37149).  Paraíba: Jo„o Pessoa, Hotel Globo, 07°06’44.9”S, 34°53’20.2”W, leg. A. Salgado,  23.VII.2019, 1♁ ( MPEG 37151),  1♀( MPEG 37152), 1♁ ( MPEG 37153),  1♀( MPEG 37154), 1♁ ( MPEG 37155), 1♁ ( MPEG 37156).   Pernambuco: Santa Cruz do Capibaribe, Serra do Pará, 07°52’29.2’’S, 36°24’10.06’’W, leg. F.M.G. Las-Casas,  19–21.X.2011, 2♁ ( MPEG 37157, 37158).   Piauí: Parque Nacional da Serradas Confusıes[ 09°13’17.9”S, 43°29’24.0”W], leg. L.S. Carvalho et al.,  13–15.XII.2010, 1♁ ( MPEG 37159),  1♀( MPEG 37160), 1♁ ( MPEG 37161), 1♁ ( MPEG 37162), 2♁ ( MPEG 37163),  1♀( MPEG 37164).   Acre: Rio Branco[ 09°58’52.6”S, 67°49’46.8”W], leg. M.D.F. Santos& O.C.R. Azevedo,  21.XI.1995, 1♀( IBSP 7010).   Bahia: Salvador, Hotel Sol Bahia, 12°57’46.1”S, 38°24’16.9”W, leg. A. Salgado,  7.VII.2018, 1♀( MPEG 37165);  Lafaiete Coutinho, [ 13°39’22.3”S, 40°12’46.3”W], leg. J. Romão,  VII.2006–  VII.2007, 1♁ ( IBSP 140421).   Mato Grosso: Poconé, Pantanal, Fazenda Retiro Novo, 16°22’44’’S, 56°18’47’’W, leg. A.C.C. Castilho et al., 2003, 1♁ ( IBSP 87300), 1♁ ( IBSP 87301), 1♁ ( IBSP 87306),  1♀( IBSP 87312),  1♀( IBSP 87313), 1♁ ( IBSP 87314).   Minas Gerais: Santana do Riacho, Cardeal Mota, Serra do Cipó, 19°20’15.84’’S, 43°38’18.72’’W, leg. P.H. Martins et al.,  17.VII.2012, 1♁ ( UFMG 12581);  Prudente de Morais, Fazenda Sapé[ 19°28’26.6”S, 44°09’35.0”W], leg. E.S.S. Álvares,  13.X.2001, 1♁ 1♀( IBSP 44239);  Caeté, Tauá Resort, 19°46’08.6”S, 43°37’41.9”W, leg. A. Salgado,  3–8.XII.2017, 1♀( MPEG 37166), 1♁ ( MPEG 37167), 1♁ ( MPEG 37168), 1♁ ( MPEG 37169), 1♁ ( MPEG 37170);  Belo Horizonte[ 19°53’11.5”S, 43°56’53.8”W], leg. A. Salgado,  2.XII.2017, 2♁ 3♀( MPEG 37176);  Belo Horizonte, Bairro Buritis, 19°58’43.9’’S, 43°58’04.3W, leg. D.F. Santos,  24.II.2016, 1♁ ( UFMG 19529);  Santa Barbara, Santuário do Caraça, RPPN, Pico do Sol, 20°04’08.17”S, 43°30’17.21’’W, leg. W.L.N Perillo,  15.IX.2010, 1♁ ( UFMG 6701);  Três Corações, Terminal Rodoviário, 21°42’00.3”S, 45°15’34.3”W, leg. A. Salgado,  2.XII.2017, 1♁ ( MPEG 37171);  São Thomé das Letras, Valedas Borboletas, 21°43’31.5”S, 45°00’24.7”W, leg. A. Salgado,  10–12.XII.2017, 2♀( MPEG 37172),  1♀( MPEG 37173);  São Thomé das Letras, Eubiose Waterfall, 21°43’32.3”S, 44°57’36.1”W, leg. A. Salgado,  10–12.XII.2017, 1♁ ( MPEG 37174).   Mato Grosso do Sul: Corumbá, Sub-regions Mirandae Abobral, Passo do Lontra[ 19°34’34.3”S 57°01’40.1”W], leg. J. Raizer et al.,  VI.1998–  XI.1999, 4♁ 1♀( IBSP 87141),  2♀( IBSP 87885), 2♁ ( IBSP 87886), 1♁ ( IBSP 87887), 2♁ ( IBSP 87888), 4♁ ( IBSP 87889), 5♁ ( IBSP 87890), 1♁ ( IBSP 87891), 2♁ ( IBSP 87892), 2♁ 3♀( IBSP 87893),  1♀( IBSP 87894), 1♁ ( IBSP 87895), 4♁ ( IBSP 87896).   São Paulo: Vargem Grande do Sul[ 21°50’08.1”S, 46°53’38.0”W], leg. G. P. Perroni,  26.XII.2007–  5.I.2008, 2♁ 1♀( IBSP 99252);  Tupã[ 21°56’11.3”S, 50°31’02.1”W], leg. G.R.S Ruiz,  I.2007, 2♁ 1♀( IBSP 71099);  São Carlos, Bosque Pinus, UFSCar [ 21°59’04.1”S, 47°52’48.7”W], leg. M.A. Rezarde,  II.2007, 1♁ ( IBSP 78795);  Primavera, Usina Hidrelétrica Sérgio Motta[ 22°30’25.6”S, 52°52’08.2”W], leg. D. Candiani& R.P. Indicatti,  II.2001, 1♁ ( IBSP 53438);  Botucatu, Fazenda do Lageado, UNESP [ 22°51’27.3”S, 48°25’58.5”W], leg. E.F. Santos & C.P.S. Santos,  8.VI.2003, 1♁ ( IBSP 39664).   ARGENTINA:  Salta: Pocitos[ 22°03’15.3”S, 63°41’18.5”W], leg. Braber,  21.XI.1951, 1♀(MACN-Ar 39497).   Jujuy: Parque Nacional Calilegua[ 23°40’15.4”S, 64°51’59.5”W], leg. Ramírez& Comagnucci  7.VIII.1997, 1♀(MACN-Ar 39598).   Misiones: Parque Nacional Iguazú( Área Cataratas) [ 25°40’59.4”S, 54°27’16.6”W], leg. M. Ramírez& L. Lopardo,  11–16.XII.1999, 1♁ (MACN-Ar 39546);  San Ignacio[ 27°15’23.5”S, 55°32’06.3”W], leg. Galiano,  1.X.1983, 1♀(MACN-Ar 39537);  San Javier[ 27°51’52.6”S, 55°08’15.4”W], leg. Biraben,  XII.1948, 2♀(MACN-Ar 39520, 39582);  Santa María[ 27°56’02.1”S, 55°24’24.4”W], leg. Viana,  XI.1962, 1♁ (MACN-Ar 39502).   Santiago del Estero: Dto. Moreno, Mercedes10 Km E de Amamá[ 27°21’55.1”S, 62°28’20.4”W], leg. D. Vezzani, I–VIII.1996, 3♀(MACN-Ar 39524), 1♀(MACN-Ar 39525).   Distribution.The most widespread species in the genus. Known from the Venezuelan state of Bolívar; the Esequibo and Alto Demerara regions of Guyana; the Maripasoula region of French Guyana; the Brazilian states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, Pará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais and São Paulo; the Argentineprovinces of Salta, Jujuy, Misionesand Santiago del Estero( Fig. 59A).  Natural history.The specimens were collected from tree trunks, beach sand and urban structures (camouflaged on dark walls or places covered with moss) ( Figs 1A, D). 3020125364 1972-12-18 1972-12-19 1972-12-18 Quintero French Guiana 3.6455832 Maripasoula 1 -54.03397 46 333 1 Amapa 3020125317 1966-06-18 M. E. Galiano Brazil 0.32727778 Rio Matapi 1 -51.211002 46 333 1 1 Amapa 3020125314 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG G. R. S. Ruiz & R. Valente Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125435 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG S. B. Farias Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125337 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG A. Salgado Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125328 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG G. R. S. Ruiz Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125443 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG A Salgado Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125421 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG M. E. Galiano Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125334 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG A. Salgado Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125411 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG A Salgado Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125329 1970-08 2019-07-23 1970-08 MPEG A Salgado Brazil -7.112472 Maracan 1 -34.888947 46 333 MPEG37137, MPEG 37138, MPEG 37139, MPEG 37140, MPEG 37141, MPEG 37142, MPEG 37143, MPEG 34357, MPEG 34358, MPEG 37147, MPEG 37148, MPEG 37149, MPEG 37151 9 9 Para 3020125358 [1072,1293,723,750] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37152 1 1 Para 3020125361 MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37153 1 Para 3020125438 [243,459,759,786] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37154 1 1 Para 3020125345 [469,685,759,787] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37155 1 Para 3020125418 [695,912,759,787] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37156 1 Para 3020125343 2011-10-19 2011-10-21 2011-10-19 MPEG F. M. G. Las-Casas Brazil Pernambuco -7.874778 Serra do Para 1 -36.402798 Santa Cruz do Capibaribe 46 333 MPEG 37157, 37158 1 Para 3020125447 2010-12-13 2010-12-15 2010-12-13 MPEG L. S. Carvalho Brazil Piaui -9.221639 Confusies 1 -43.49 Parque Nacional da Serra 46 333 MPEG 37159 1 Para 3020125464 [382,602,866,893] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37160 1 1 Para 3020125330 [613,832,866,895] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37161 1 Para 3020125392 [844,1064,866,895] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37162 1 Para 3020125350 [1075,1295,866,895] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37163 1 Para 3020125386 MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37164 1 1 Para 3020125424 1995-11-21 IBSP M. D. F. Santos & O. C. R. Azevedo Brazil -9.981277 Rio Branco 1 -67.829666 Acre 46 333 IBSP 7010 1 1 Para 3020125310 2018-07-07 MPEG A. Salgado El Salvador -12.962806 Hotel Sol Bahia 1 -38.404697 Bahia 46 333 MPEG 37165 1 1 Para 3020125318 2006-07 2007-07 2006-07 IBSP J. Romao Brazil -13.656194 Lafaiete Coutinho 1 -40.21286 46 333 IBSP 140421 1 Para 3020125319 IBSP A. C. C. Castilho Brazil Mato Grosso -16.37889 Pantanal 21 -56.313053 Pocone 46 333 IBSP 87300 1 Para 3020125324 [478,677,1045,1073] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87301 1 Para 3020125444 [690,890,1045,1073] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87306 1 Para 3020125374 [902,1102,1045,1071] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87312 1 1 Para 3020125346 [1114,1314,1045,1071] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87313 1 1 Para 3020125325 IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87314 1 Para 3020125351 2012-07-17 UFMG P. H. Martins Brazil Minas Gerais -19.337734 Cardeal Mota 1 -43.638535 Santana do Riacho 46 333 UFMG 12581 1 Para 3020125375 2001-10-13 IBSP E. S. S. Alvares Brazil -19.474056 Fazenda Sape 1 -44.159725 Prudente de Morais 46 333 IBSP 44239 1 1 Para 3020125462 2017-12-03 2017-12-08 2017-12-03 MPEG Brazil -19.769054 Taua Resort 1 -43.628304 Caete 46 333 MPEG 37166 1 1 Para 3020125401 [616,834,1188,1216] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37167 1 Para 3020125459 [846,1065,1188,1216] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37168 1 Para 3020125467 [1076,1295,1188,1216] MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37169 1 Para 3020125454 MPEG Brazil 46 333 MPEG 37170 1 Para 3020125384 [245,1372,1223,1252] 2017-12-02 MPEG A. Salgado Brazil -19.886528 Belo Horizonte 1 -43.94828 46 333 MPEG 37176 3 3 Para 3020125301 2016-02-24 UFMG D. F. Santos Brazil -19.97886 Bairro Buritis 1 -43.96786 Belo Horizonte 46 333 UFMG 19529 1 Para 3020125436 2010-09-15 UFMG W. L. N Perillo Brazil Santa Barbara -20.068937 Pico do Sol 1 -43.50478 Santuario do Caraca 46 333 UFMG 6701 1 Para 3020125360 2017-12-02 MPEG A. Salgado Brazil -21.700085 Terminal Rodoviario 1 -45.25953 Tres Coracoes 46 333 MPEG 37171 1 Para 3020125355 2017-12-10 2017-12-12 2017-12-10 MPEG Sao Thome das Letras & A. Salgado Brazil -21.725418 Borboletas 1 -45.006863 Vale 46 333 MPEG 37172 2 2 Para 3020125373 [572,790,1402,1428] 2017-12-10 2017-12-12 2017-12-10 MPEG Sao Thome das Letras & A. Salgado Brazil true -21.725418 Borboletas 1 -45.006863 Vale 46 333 MPEG 37173 1 1 Para 3020125416 2017-12-10 2017-12-12 2017-12-10 MPEG Sao Thome das Letras & A. Salgado Brazil -21.72564 Eubiose Waterfall 1 -44.96003 46 333 MPEG 37174 1 Para 3020125315 1998-06 1999-11 1998-06 IBSP J. Raizer Brazil Mato Grosso do Sul -19.576195 Sub-regions Miranda 1 -57.027805 Corumba 46 333 IBSP 87141 1 1 Para 3020125365 [323,525,1509,1536] 1998-06 1999-11 1998-06 IBSP J. Raizer Brazil Mato Grosso do Sul true -19.576195 Sub-regions Miranda 1 -57.027805 Corumba 46 333 IBSP 87885 2 2 Para 3020125368 [538,741,1509,1538] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87886 1 Para 3020125439 [754,957,1509,1538] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87887 1 Para 3020125455 [970,1172,1509,1538] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87888 1 Para 3020125347 [1185,1388,1509,1538] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87889 1 Para 3020125338 IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87890 1 Para 3020125396 [318,515,1545,1573] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87891 1 Para 3020125431 [526,724,1545,1573] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87892 1 Para 3020125391 [735,974,1545,1573] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87893 3 3 Para 3020125422 [984,1182,1545,1571] IBSP Brazil true 46 333 IBSP 87894 1 1 Para 3020125404 [1193,1390,1545,1573] IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87895 1 Para 3020125461 IBSP Brazil 46 333 IBSP 87896 1 Para 3020125340 2007-12-26 2008-01-05 2007-12-26 IBSP G. P. Perroni Brazil -21.835585 Vargem Grande do Sul 1 -46.89389 Sao Paulo 46 333 IBSP 99252 1 1 Para 3020125321 [503,1432,1616,1645] 2007-01 IBSP G. R. S Ruiz Brazil -21.936472 Tupa 1 -50.51725 46 333 IBSP 71099 1 1 Para 3020125432 [151,1432,1652,1681] 2007-02 IBSP M. A. Rezarde Brazil -21.984472 Bosque Pinus 1 -47.88019 Sao Carlos 46 333 IBSP 78795 1 Para 3020125456 2001-02 IBSP D. Candiani & R. P. Indicatti Brazil -22.50711 Usina Hidreletrica Sergio Motta 1 -52.868942 Primavera 46 333 IBSP 53438 1 Para 3020125426 2003-06-08 IBSP C. P. S. Santos Brazil -22.857584 Fazenda do Lageado 1 -48.43292 Botucatu 46 333 IBSP 39664 1 Para 3020125320 1951-11-21 Braber Argentina -22.054249 Pocitos 1 -63.688473 46 333 1 1 Salta 3020125413 1997-08-07 Ramirez & Comagnucci Argentina -23.670944 Parque Nacional Calilegua 1 -64.86652 46 333 1 1 Jujuy 3020125363 1999-12-11 1999-12-16 1999-12-11 M. Ramirez & L. Lopardo Argentina -25.683167 Area Cataratas 1 -54.454613 Parque Nacional Iguazu 46 333 1 Misiones 3020125440 1983-10-01 Galiano Argentina -27.256527 San Ignacio 1 -55.535084 46 333 1 1 Misiones 3020125332 1948-12 Biraben Argentina -27.86461 San Javier 1 -55.13761 46 333 2 2 Misiones 3020125402 1962-11 Viana Argentina -27.933916 Santa Maria 1 -55.40678 46 333 1 Misiones 3020125412 D. Vezzani Argentina Dto. Moreno -27.365307 Km 1 -62.472332 Mercedes 46 333 4 4 Santiago del Estero