Abstract
Two new species of the masarine genus Trimeria de Saussure are described from Brazil: T. robusta new species, from Minas Gerais and Bahia, and T. rubra new species, from Rondônia. Anecdotal information on nests of T. robusta is presented. A key to the identification of the Brazilian species is provided.References
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