New cave species of Sinella Brook, 1882 from China (Collembola: Entomobryidae)
Author
Zhao, Lina
Author
Zhang, Feng
text
Zootaxa
2016
4161
4
523
541
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4161.4.3
98bb93f4-cef7-4fe2-8bef-b47d73c25452
1175-5326
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Sinella liuae
sp. nov.
Figs 1
,
4‒23
,
Table 1
Types
.
Holotype
: female on slide,
China
:
Guizhou Province
:
Qiandongnan
:
Shuiwei town
:
Changping village
:
Jiangjun
cave,
109.016°E
,
27.433°N
, altitude
550 m
,
28.vi.2014
, Mingyi
TIAN
, Weixin LIU, Haowen YIN, Sunbin
HUANG
and Xinhui
WANG
leg
.
(collection # 15cave1).
Paratypes
: female on slide and
1 in
alcohol, same data as holotype.
All
material deposited in
NJAU
.
Description.
Body length up to
2.1 mm
. Body whitish in alcohol (
Fig. 1
).
FIGURES 1–3.
Habitus: 1,
Sinella liuae
sp. nov.
; 2,
Sinella hunanica
sp. nov.
; 3,
Sinella tiani
sp. nov.
Antennae 3.3‒3.6 times as long as cephalic diagonal. Antennal segments ratio as I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.8‒2.3: 2.0‒2.4: 3.8‒4.1. Smooth spiny mic at base of antennae: 3 dorsal, 3 ventral on Ant. I, 1 internal, 1 external and 2 ventral on Ant. II. Long smooth straight chaetae: 3 ventral on Ant. I and 4 ventral on Ant. II. Distal Ant. II with 1 paddle-like S-chaeta. Two internal S-chaetae of Ant. III organ paddle-like but not expanded; chaeta 8 dagger-like (
Fig. 4
). Ant. IV with a knobbed subapical organ (
Fig. 5
).
Eyes absent. Prelabral and labral chaetae 4/ 5, 5, 4, all smooth; median three chaetae of the first row longer than lateral ones. Eight clypeal chaetae arranged in three rows; three of them ciliate and smaller than others (
Fig. 6
). Dorsal cephalic chaetotaxy with 4 antennal (An), 3 median (M) and 8 sutural (S) mac; Gr. II with 4 mac (
Fig. 7
).
FIGURES 4–11.
Sinella liuae
sp. nov.
: 4, Ant. III organ; 5, distal part of Ant. IV, ventral view; 6, clypeal chaetae; 7, dorsal cephalic chaetotaxy; 8, maxillary outer lobe; 9, lateral process of labial palp; 10, labial and post-labial chaetae, arrow indicating the chaeta may be absent; 11, trochanteral organ.
FIGURES 12–20.
Sinella liuae
sp. nov.
: 12, fore claw; 13, middle claw; 14, hind claw; 15, posterior face of ventral tube; 16, lateral flap of ventral tube; 17, distal part of manubrium ventrally; 18, manubrial plaque; 19, mucro; 20, thoracic chaetotaxy.
FIGURES 21–23.
Abdominal chaetotaxy in
Sinella liuae
sp. nov.
: 21, Abd. I–III; 22, Abd. IV; 23, Abd. V.
Mandibles with 4+5 (4 left, 5 right) large apical teeth. Subapical chaeta of maxillary outer lobe slightly thicker than apical one; 3 smooth sublobal hairs on maxillary outer lobe (
Fig. 8
). Labial palp with 0, 5, 0, 4, 4 guard chaetae on papillae A‒E, respectively; lateral process of labial palp slightly thicker than normal chaetae, with tip beyond apex of labial papilla (
Fig. 9
). Labial chaetae as mrel1l2, all smooth, ratio of r to m 0.6‒0.7; chaetae X,
X2 and X4
ciliate; chaeta
X3
usually smooth but ciliate on one side of one specimen. Chaetae along cephalic groove 8‒9, four of them smooth (
Fig. 10
).
Trochanteral organ with 22–31 smooth spiny chaetae;
10–15 in
arms and 11‒16 between them (
Fig. 11
). Partial inner differentiated tibiotarsal chaetae “smooth” with ciliations closely appressed to axis. Tibiotarsi distally with 10 chaetae in a whorl. Unguis with 3 inner teeth; 2 paired teeth unequal, outer one large; distal unpaired tooth minute. Unguiculus truncate or swollen with a large outer tooth. All tenent hairs smooth and pointed (
Figs 12–14
). Abd. IV 5.6‒5.7 times as long as Abd. III along dorsal midline. Ventral tube anteriorly with at least 3+3 ciliate large chaetae; posteriorly with 4 apical smooth and about 20 proximal ciliate chaetae (
Fig. 15
); each lateral flap with 8 smooth chaetae (
Fig. 16
). Manubrial smooth chaetae unclear. Distal part of manubrium ventrally with 6+6 ciliate chaetae (
Fig. 17
). Manubrial plaque with 3 (rarely 2) pseudopores and 3 (rarely 4) ciliate chaetae (
Fig. 18
). Distal smooth part of dens 0.7 times as long as mucro. Mucro bidentate with apical tooth larger than basal one; basal spine long with tip nearly reaching apical tooth (
Fig. 19
).
Th. II with 3(4) (m1, m2, m
2i
) medio-medial, 3(2) (m4, m
4i
, m4p) medio-lateral, 21‒23 posterior mac, 1 ms and 2 sens; ms inner to sens; m
1i
present on one side in a specimen; mac m
4i
rarely absent. Th. III with 3 0‒31 mac and 2 lateral sens; m
5i
and a
6i
as mac (
Fig. 20
). Abd. I with 8(7) (a2, a3, m2–4, m
2i
, m
4i
, m4p) mac, 1 ms and 1 sens; sens inner to ms; a2 as mac in one specimen and mic in another specimen; mac m
4i
rarely absent. Abd. II with 3 (m3, m3e, m3ep) central, 1 (m5) lateral mac and 2 sens. Abd. III with 1 (m3) central, 3 (am6, pm6, p6) lateral mac and 2 sens; ms absent (
Fig. 21
). Abd. IV with 6 central (I, M, B4, B5, A5, A6) and 6 lateral mac (D3, E2–4, E2p, F1) (
Fig. 22
); two sens (as, ps) of normal length and others elongate (not represented). Abd. V with 3 sens (
Fig. 23
).
Ecology.
In aphotic zone of cave.
Etymology.
Named after Miss Liu, who helped to collect the animals.
Remarks.
Sinella liuae
sp. nov.
is characterized by presence of small chaetae X and
X2‒4
posterior to labium, 6+6 central mac on Abd. IV, and truncate unguiculus. It is closest to
S. sineocula
in claw structure, “smooth” inner differentiated tibiotarsal chaetae, long mucronal spine, ciliate post-labial chaetae X,
X2 and X4
, and chaetotaxy of Abd. I‒Abd. III, but differs from the latter in pointed tenent hairs and 6+6 central mac on Abd. IV (
Table 1
).