Guyruita cerrado

Guadanucci, Sylvia M. Lucas, Rafael P. Indicatti and Flávio U.

[1][2][3] It is named for the Cerrado, also known as Brazilian savanna.

Guyruita is from the Tupi language and means "to go underneath rocks".

[2] It has been seen in central and northern Brazil, specifically Goiás, Maranhão, Pará, Piauí and Tocantins.

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