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Itanura brasiliensis Arle 1959, comb. nov.

Description

Itanura brasiliensis (Arlé, 1959) comb. nov.

Figs 17–21; Tabs 4, 5

Neanura brasiliensis Arlé, 1959

Paleonura brasiliensis (Arlé, 1959) comb. nov. in Cassagnau & Oliveira, 1990

Material examined. Lectotype of Neanura brasiliensis Arlé, 1959 hereby designated. One female (slide 241). Itajubá, MG, Brazil. Leaf litter of Atlantic Forest. 11.x.1957. About 950 m a.s.l. Arlé, R. leg. Deposited at MNRJ. Paralectotypes of Neanura brasiliensis Arlé, 1959: one female on slide with lectotype; same data as lectotype. Deposited at MNRJ. One male, one female and one juvenile (slide 246). Itajubá, MG, Brazil. Leaf litter of Atlantic Forest. 12.x.1957. About 950m a.s.l. Arlé, R. leg. Deposited at MNHN.

Other material examined. Cassagnau collection: four females on slide 753 (1); two specimens on slide 753 (2); three specimens on slide 753 (3); two females and four juveniles on slide 753 (4); three females and four juveniles on slide 753 (5). Itajubá, MG, Brazil. Leaf litter of Atlantic Forest. 1961. About 950 m a.s.l. Arlé, R. leg. Locality. Itajubá municipality, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. About 950 m a.s.l. Local approximate coordinates: 22°25′33″S, 45°27′10″W. Leaf litter of Atlantic Forest.

Redescription. Length 0.50–1.01mm (n=5). Colour white in ethanol. Eyes 2+2, their diameter twice the length of Ocm socket diameter. Habitus stocky (Fig. 17). Weak cryptopygy. Head and tergite tubercles moderately developed, differentiated in bosses, with tertiary granulation. Dorso-internal area of head and Th I–Abd IV without elementary tubercles. No reticulations. No plurichaetosis. No button-hole structures on tergites.

Dorsal chaetotaxy constituted of ordinary chaetae and S-chaetae. Ordinary chaetae differentiated in dorsal macrochaetae of similar length and morphology, rather small, with serrations covering the apical 1/3 of their length, rounded apically; 1+1 mesochaetae of CL and 3 mesochaetae of (L+So) on head, 3 mesochaetae of L on abd IV and 2 of (DL+L) on Abd V smooth and acuminate; microchaetae, thinner, shorter, bent, acuminate, smooth. S-chaetae thinner, smaller than closest macrochaetae.

Antennae shorter than head, less than two times as long as wide at basis. Ant I with 7 chaetae, Ant II with 11 chaetae. Ant III organ with 5 S-chaetae, guard chaetae Sgd and Sgv slightly longer and slender than S-chaetae of Ant IV. Ant IV organite as a very small rod, almost entirely burried in the integument; apical bulb as a single mass, fused to Ant IV tip. Eight subequal S-chaetae (S1–S8) on Ant IV.

Buccal cone moderately elongated. Maxilla styliform, mandible thin and probably bidentate. Labrum rounded apically (Fig. 18), elongated, labral formula?/?2,4. Labium with 4 basal, 3 distal and 3 lateral chaetae; x-papillae not observed.

Head chaetotaxy as in Table 4, with 12 chaetal groups: CL, Af, 2 Oc, 2 Di, 2 De, 2 DL, 2 (L+So). Tubercles moderately developed, Af composed of 8–9 elementary tubercles, separated from Oc and CL (Fig. 19). Central area with A, B, D, F, G, Oca, Ocm and Ocp (C, E, H and O absent; A, B and F, G on the border of tubercles, D free). No tubercle Di (Di1 free).

Tergite chaetotaxy illustrated on Fig. 17. Tubercles moderately developed, most visible laterally from head to Abd VI. No tubercles Di from Th I to Abd IV. Th II–III with 3 chaetae Di. Tubercle De of Th–III with 3 chaetae (De1 and De3 as M, De2 as mi) and 1 S-chaeta. Abd V with tubercles Di adjacent on the axis, separated from De; two chaetae VL(+?L) located ventrally, without tubercle. Tubercle Di of Abd V with Di1 M, Di2 as mi and Di3 absent. Abd VI bilobed. S-chaetotaxic formula: 2+ms, 2/11111.

Tita without chaeta M and with B4–B5 not longer than other long chaetae (Fig. 20). Claw untoothed, not striated in its basal part, and devoid of secondary granulation.

Ventral chaetotaxy of Abd I–VI as in Fig. 21. Furcal rest with 3 chaetae, apparently devoid of mi. Postcephalic chaetotaxy summarized in Table 5.

Material examined. Two females (#2147 CM/ MNRJ), 15.vii.2011, Queiroz G.C. leg. Deposited at MNRJ in Brazil and MNHN in Paris, France. Locality. Parque Nacional do Itatiaia (ICMBio), Itatiaia municipality, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. 2300–2500 m a.s.l. Local coordinates: 22º22'59"S, 44º40'1"W. Leaf litter and soil of "campos de altitude".

Remarks. Labium with 2 x-papillae visible (Fig. 24). Head with Af composed of 7–8 tubercles separated from Oc and CL. Leg chaetotaxy of legs I–III as follows: Scx2– 0, 2, 2; Cx– 3, 8, 8; Tr– 6, 6?, 6?; Fe– 12?, 11, 10?; Tita– 18, 18, 17. Furcal rest with 3 chaetae, devoid of mi; Ve chaetae, on ventral anal valves, 11–12 (Fig. 26). For other differences see Table 6.

Notes

Published as part of Queiroz, Gabriel C. & Deharveng, Louis, 2015, New genus, new species and new record of Neanurinae (Collembola, Neanuridae) for the Neotropics, pp. 134-152 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on pages 142-146, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/242063

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Neanuridae
Genus
Itanura
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Collembola
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Arle
Species
brasiliensis
Taxonomic status
comb. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Itanura brasiliensis (Arlé, 1959) sec. Queiroz & Deharveng, 2015

References

  • Arle, R. (1959) Collembola Arthropleona do Brasil oriental e central. Arquivos do Museu Nacional, 49, 155 - 211.
  • Cassagnau, P. & Oliveira, E. (1990) Les Collemboles Neanurinae d'Amerique du Sud. Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire Naturelle, Toulouse, 126, 19 - 23.