“…Finally, after several new records along the distribution, northernmost Piauí, Maranhão (comprising Cerrado and Amazon Rainforest) and Minas Gerais, São Paulo and Paraná (comprising Caatinga, Cerrado, Atlantic Forest and Pampas) we believe that its distribution might be wider than previously expected as corresponding to the Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests. Recently, Machado et al (2021) reviewed distributional data of other Ascalaphinae species, Albardia furcata van der Welle, 1903, and founded a similar pattern of distribution on Brazilian biomes, mainly on Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests along with records on adjacent rainforests. Therefore, further investigations on adjacent rainforest might picture a better understanding about the distribution of Dimares elegans in South America.…”