Abstract
Two new species of Notalina (Neonotalina) Holzenthal 1986 from southeastern Brazil are described and illustrated, N. (Neonotalina) froehlichi Calor & Holzenthal and N. (Neonotalina) paulista Calor & Holzenthal. Phylogenetic analyses confirm the placement of the nine Neotropical species of Notalina into two species groups, the roraima species-group and the brasiliana speciesgroup, with northern South American and southeastern Brazilian patterns of distribution, respectively. Additional collection records of previously described species from Brazil are provided.References
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