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Ribautiella amazonica is described from a black-water inundation forest near Manaus, Brazil.
The genus is recorded for the first time for the Americas. R. amazonica was predominantly collected from the forest soil, mainly between 7 and 14 cm depth and is considered euedaphic. Data indicate, that advanced immature stages and adults withstand forest-inundation of 5 - 6 months duration in the
soil and reproduce in the early part of the emersion period.