occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
6F20573334293A01CC8AF8574717F9D5.mc.57E1EC7834283A01CCDAFE744717F9D5	6F20573334293A01CC8AF8574717F9D5.taxon					Remarks on Brazilian fauna. The species of Salina reported from Brazil are: Salina celebensis (Schäffer, 1898), S. maculiflora Oliveira & Cipola, 2016 and S. zhangi sp. nov. (cited as Salina spp. by Abrantes et al. 2012, Oliveira & Cipola, 2016). Both S. celebensis and S. zhangi sp. nov. belong to the S. celebensis- species group sensu Yoshii (1983), with mucro square, reduced dorsal macrochaetotaxy and Abd. II with two central and one lateral mac; while the recently described S. maculiflora belongs to the S. beta - species group sensu Soto-Adames (2010), with rectangular mucro and variable dorsal macrochaetotaxy. Other remarks are presented in the description of the new species.		1		Abd. II								Brazil			Remarks on Brazilian	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334293A01CC8AF8574717F9D5#57E1EC7834283A01CCDAFE744717F9D5				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334283A06CC8AFD3F44F3FC5B.mc.57E1EC7834283A01CC8AFCA543B8F8BA	6F20573334283A06CC8AFD3F44F3FC5B.taxon			DBEZ, UFRN	holotype	Type material. Holotype female on slide, Brazil, Bahia State, Mucugê municipality, Rio Cumbuco (13 ° 01 ’ 03 ” S; 41 ° 22 ’ 11 ” W), Caatinga Biome, 13. xi. 2015, B. C. Bellini coll. Paratypes four females and one male on slides, plus 5 specimens in alcohol, same data as holotype. Type material deposited at Collembola Collection of DBEZ / UFRN.		5	2015-11-13	B. C. Bellini & Collection		-13.0175	-41.36972					Brazil	Bahia	Mucuge	Rio Cumbuco	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334283A06CC8AFD3F44F3FC5B#57E1EC7834283A01CC8AFCA543B8F8BA				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334213A08CC8AFC824700FCED.mc.57E1EC7834213A08CCDAFB2C4431FDA0	6F20573334213A08CC8AFC824700FCED.taxon				holotype	Remarks on Brazilian fauna. The species of Campylothorax recorded from Brazil are: C. cassagnaui Mitra & Dallai, 1980, C. mitrai Bellini & Meneses, 2012, C. plagatus Cipola & Oliveira, 2016, C. schaefferi Börner, 1906 and C. viruaensis Santos, Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (in: Santos et al. 2016, Abrantes et al. 2012, Bellini & Meneses 2012, Cipola & Oliveira 2016,). The type locality of the presumably widely distributed C. schaefferi is unknown. Börner’s description was based on specimens harvested from orchids grown in Germany, in Hamburg Museum (University of Hamburg), collected from “ São Francisco, Brazil ”. Mitra & Dallai (1980) provided a map indicating the type locality as São Francisco do Sul municipality, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. But the original description does not provide such data. In a Brazilian geographical context “ São Francisco ” can be the largest river in Northeast Region of Brazil or a municipality name (and there are at least five Brazilian municipalities in far apart states with the same name). Because of this and in the absence of the type material (destroyed according curators of University of Hamburg, Germany), the identity of C. schaefferi should be further investigated. Also, the condition of 4 mucronal teeth reported to the species in Mitra & Dallai (1980) maybe possibly because the basal tooth could be very small in some specimens of Campylothorax, as we observed in C. mitrai, or even due the analysis of abnormal specimens.		1										Brazil	Hamburg	Sao Francisco do Sul	Northeast Region of Brazil	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334213A08CC8AFC824700FCED#57E1EC7834213A08CCDAFB2C4431FDA0				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334213A08CC8AFF5B46EEF9DB.mc.57E1EC7834213A08CCDAFE7546EEF9DB	6F20573334213A08CC8AFF5B46EEF9DB.taxon				holotype	Remarks on Brazilian fauna. The only species of Paronellides reported from Neotropical Region is Paronellides alticolus (Arlé, 1939), from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. This species is known only from its type locality. We analyzed specimens originally studied by Arlé, but the poor preservation of the slides medium made it impossible to add details to the description of the dorsal chaetotaxy. This character system must be described to make possible future comparisons or descriptions within the genus in Neotropical Region. Also, information on chaetotaxy may confirm if P. alticolus var. pallida (Arlé, 1939) represents only a color variant or a distinct species taxon.		1										Brazil	Rio de Janeiro	Neotropical Region	Remarks on Brazilian	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334213A08CC8AFF5B46EEF9DB#57E1EC7834213A08CCDAFE7546EEF9DB				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.mc.57E1EC7834203A09CC8AFEA742CAFAB9	6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.taxon			MNRJ	holotype	Type material. Holotype male plus six female and two males paratypes were studied, Brazil, Alagoas State, Rio Largo municipality, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, (09 ° 27 ' 50 " S; 35 ° 50 ' 02 " W), Atlantic Forest Biome, 19. xi. 2010, pitfall-traps, I. P. S. Santos coll. Material deposited at CM / MNRJ.		1	2010-11-19	I. P. S. Santos & Material		-9.463889	-35.83389					Brazil	Alagoas	Centro de Ciencias Agrarias	Atlantic Forest Biome	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25#57E1EC7834203A09CC8AFEA742CAFAB9				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.mc.57E1EC7834203A09C97FFE134243F971	6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.taxon			DBEZ, UFRN, INPA		same data as type series. Four males and eight females on slides (DBEZ / UFRN and INPA)		1		Four												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25#57E1EC7834203A09C97FFE134243F971				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.mc.57E1EC7834203A09C89DFE3647D9F929	6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.taxon			INPA		same data as type series, excepty Parque Municipal de Maceio, 09 ° 36 ' 44 " S; 35 ° 45 ' 40 " W. One female and one juvenile on slides and three specimens in alcohol (INPA)		1		One		-9.612223	-35.761112								Parque Municipal de Maceio	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25#57E1EC7834203A09C89DFE3647D9F929				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.mc.57E1EC7834203A09CDE7FDFE4736F905	6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25.taxon			INPA		same data as type series, excepty Bairro Serraria, 09 ° 35 ' 18 " S; 35 ° 44 ' 02 " W, 11 - 13. i. 2014		1	2014-01-11	One		-9.588333	-35.73389								Bairro Serraria	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334203A10CC8AFF5B43A0FF25#57E1EC7834203A09CDE7FDFE4736F905				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334393A10CC8AFB6F4403FC7E.mc.57E1EC7834393A10CCDAFA094403FC7E	6F20573334393A10CC8AFB6F4403FC7E.taxon					Remarks on Brazilian fauna. No nominal species of Paronella has been registered from Neotropical Region, only morphospecies (as sp.) from Mexico, Cuba, Paraguay and Brazil (Mari Mutt et al. 2016). Since Paronella is currently a restrict genus from Africa, it is quite possible that all Neotropical records are actually Trogolaphysa species (a related genus widely distributed in Neotropical Region) and at least some species present small spinelike chaetae on manubrium (see the description of T. ernesti sp. nov. and Fig. 84). The record by Bellini (2014) from Piauí State, Brazil reinforce such hypothesis since it is actually of a Trogolaphysa species with such morphology (material is insufficient to determine the species). The differential diagnosis of Paronella regarding Trogolaphysa is: presence of strong smooth conical manubrial spines (absent in Trogolaphysa) and 2 + 2 abdominal bothriotricha (3 + 3 in Trogolaphysa).		1										Mexico, Cuba, Paraguay	Piaui	Neotropical Region	Neotropical Region	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334393A10CC8AFB6F4403FC7E#57E1EC7834393A10CCDAFA094403FC7E				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334383A1BCC8AFC6643AEF91D.mc.57E1EC7834383A11CC8AFBCC4708FFE9	6F20573334383A1BCC8AFC6643AEF91D.taxon			DBEZ, UFRN	holotype	Type material. Holotype male on slide, Brazil, Ceará State, Barbalha municipality, Geopark Araripe (07 ° 21 ’ 59 ” S; 39 ° 19 ’ 47 ” W), Caatinga Biome, 07. ii. 2011, BC Bellini coll. Paratypes five males and two females on slides and one specimen in alcohol, same data as holotype. Type material deposited at Collembola Collection of DBEZ / UFRN.		1	2011-02-07	BC Bellini & Collection		-7.366389	-39.32972					Brazil	Ceara	Barbalha	Geopark Araripe	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334383A1BCC8AFC6643AEF91D#57E1EC7834383A11CC8AFBCC4708FFE9				MaterialCitation		
6F20573334323A1BCC8AFD39440CFE0B.mc.57E1EC7834323A1BCCDAFBFE440CFE0B	6F20573334323A1BCC8AFD39440CFE0B.taxon					Remarks on Brazilian fauna. Lepidonella zeppelinii Soto-Adames & Bellini, 2015 is the sole species of the genus recorded from Brazil and South America. Although L. zeppelinii fits the diagnosis provided by Deharveng & Bedos (1995) to Lepidonella and presents features which place it in Bromachantini (e. g., eye pattern), the overall chaetotaxy of L. zeppelinii is similar to Trogolaphysa spp., which suggests proximity to the late genus (as discussed in Soto-Adames 2015). The species also should be investigated from a phylogenetic perspective to make sure it is proximally related to Lepidonella spp. from the Paleotropical Kingdom or even to L. marimuti Soto-Adames & Bellini, 2015. Additions and corrections to the original description are: presence of a discrete shallow subapical organite on Ant. IV; labial basomedian field with three or two medial ciliate chaetae (original description showed only three), and legs devoid of scales.		1		Ant. IV								Brazil		South America. Although	Remarks on Brazilian	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F20573334323A1BCC8AFD39440CFE0B#57E1EC7834323A1BCCDAFBFE440CFE0B				MaterialCitation		
