“…Câmara and Carvalho-Silva 2022), and with 25 species, in the Northeast Region has 65.7% of the total reported for the country. All species were found in the state of Bahia (Evangelista-dos-Santos et al 2021).The species reported from the Northeast Region are similar to the other Brazilian regions, especially the South and Southeast Regions, according to the published literature (i.e.,Visnadi 2006;Amélio 2019;Faria et al 2020;Koga and Peralta 2021;Remor et al 2021). The South and Southeast Regions are predominantly within the Atlantic Forest domain, which has the largest number of species of the family in Brazil, which justifies the similarity…”