A new species of the genus Lepidocyrtus Bourlet and a new record of Seira delamarei Jacquemart (Collembola: Entomobryidae) from the east coast of India
Author
Zhang, Feng
School of Life Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, P. R. China. E-mail: xtmtd. zf @ gmail. com
Author
Chatterjee, Tapas
Deaprtment of Biology, Indian School of Learning, I. S. M Annexe, P. O. - ISM, Dhanbad- 826004, Jharkhand, India.
Author
Chen, Jian-Xiu
School of Life Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, P. R. China. E-mail: xtmtd. zf @ gmail. com
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-12-14
2310
43
50
journal article
1175-5326
Lepidocyrtus (Lanocyrtus) absens
sp. nov.
Figs 1–21
Type material
.
Holotype
: female on slide,
India
:
Andhra Pradesh
:
Bhimli
, about
25 km
north of
Visakhapatnam
,
December 2005
, coll.
T
. Chatterjee
.
Paratypes
:
2 males
and
4 females
on slide and
20 in
alcohol, the same data as the holotype
.
Description
. Body length up to 0.94 mm.
Colour pattern. Ground colour pale alcohol. Whole antenna and each segment gradually darker towards tip. Eye patches dark blue with transverse band between eye patches. Th. II–III and Abd. I with lateral patches. Abd. II–III with transverse bands and lateral part darker. Abd. IV with two median patches. Leg base pigmented. (
Fig. 1
). Scales hyaline, oval to circular, present on head, tergites and ventral furcula, and absent on antennae, legs and sternites.
Antenna. Antenna 1.29–1.63 times as long as cephalic diagonal. Antennal segmental ratio as I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.38–1.59: 1.6–1.87: 2.56–2.82. Ant. IV apical bulb unilobed (
Fig. 2
). Ant. III organ with 2 short, thin rods (
Fig. 3
). Antennal basal smooth, straight microchaetae 3 dorsal and 2 ventral on Ant. I, 1 internal and 1 external on Ant. II, and absent on Ant. III and IV.
Head. Eyes 8+8, G and H smaller than others; interocular setae as p, r, s, t. Prelabral and labral setae 4/ 554, prelabrals ciliate and others smooth; labral papillae absent; labral intrusion V-shaped (
Fig. 4
). Lateral process of labial palp straight with tip reaching slightly beyond apex of papilla (
Fig. 5
). Maxillary outer lobe with 2 sublobal hairs; basal seta ciliate and stronger than apical one (
Fig. 6
). Labial base as
MrEL
1
L
2
;
r
as smooth microchaeta; setae
a1–5
ciliate. Marginal macrochaetae along labial cephalic groove
0s3c
(
Fig. 7
). Mesonotum not protruded over head.
Leg. Trochanteral organ with 6 smooth spiny setae,
5 in
arms and 1 between arms (
Fig. 8
). Unguis with 4 inner teeth, paired inner teeth with tip reaching 0.55 distance from base, median one 0.75 and distal one at 0.82 distance from base; median inner tooth much longer than others and distal one tiny. Unguiculus lanceolate with outer edge slightly serrate. Tenent hair clavate and longer than unguiculus (
Fig. 9
).
Ventral tube. Unscaled, anteriorly with 8 ciliate setae (
Fig. 10
), posteriorly with 2 apical smooth and 4 ciliate setae (
Fig. 11
), each lateral flap with 5 smooth setae (
Fig. 12
).
Furcula. Manubrial plaque with 1 pseudopore, 2 inner and 2 outer ciliate setae (
Fig. 13
). Dental tubercles and spines absent. Smooth part of dens 2.42–3.04 times length of mucro. Mucro bidentate with apical tooth subequal to subapical one (
Fig. 14
).
Chaetotaxy. Dorsal cephalic macrochaetae as
R
0
R
1
R
2
T
,
S
and
P
0
absent; seta
R
1s
as microchaeta; in row A macrochaetae
A5–7
. Thoracic “collar” with 1–2 rows of heavy truncate setae. Body macrochaetae as 00/ 0100+2; complete s-chaetotaxy as 21/11182 and microsensillar formula as 10/10000. Th. II with 2 anterolateral s-chaetae and posterior one absent, microsensillum external to sensillum (
Fig. 15
). Th. III with 1
FIGURES 1–14.
Lepidocyrtus (Lanocyrtus) absens
,
sp. nov.
: 1, colour pattern; 2, Ant. IV apical bulb; 3, Ant. III organ; 4, labrum; 5, lateral process of labial palp; 6, maxillary outer lobe; 7, ventral setae of the head; 8, trochanteral organ; 9, hind claw; 10–12, ventral tube; 10, anterior face; 11, posterior face; 12, lateral flap; 13, manubrial plaque; 14, mucro.
sensillum external to
m7
, microchaetae
m2
,
a3–4
,
m4–5
and
a6
much shorter than other microchaetae, all setae smooth (
Fig. 16
). Abd. I with 1 lateral microsensillum and 12 smooth microchaetae;
a2–3
,
a5
and
p5
much shorter than others (
Fig. 17
). Abd. II with 1 central sensillum (
as
); microchaetae
mi
,
a2
,
Li
,
Lm
and
Ll
ciliate, modified and other microchaetae smooth; seta
Lm
strongly fan-shaped but often absent; setae
a3
,
m3e
,
m4
,
m6–7
and
el
shorter than other microchaetae; seta
a2p
absent (
Fig. 18
). Abd. III with 1 central sensillum (
as
) and lateral ones (d1,
d2
) absent; microchaetae
mi
,
a2
,
Li
,
Lm
,
a6
,
am6
and
em
ciliate, modified and other microchaetae smooth; setae
a2
and
Li
fan-shaped; setae
Ll
and
im
absent (
Fig. 19
). Abd. IV with 2 common sensilla (as, ps) and 6 elongate sensilla; setae
A3–6
,
B3–4
,
Be3
,
C1–4
,
T1
,
T3
,
T5
,
Te3
,
D1p
,
D3p
,
De1
,
E4p
,
F2
,
Fe1
,
Fe4
and
r
as smooth microchaetae; setae
B5
,
E2–3
,
F1
and
F3
as thick, apically taped, ciliate macrochaetae; setae
B6
,
T6–7
,
D2–3
,
De3
,
E1
,
E4
,
E4p2
,
F3p
and
Fe6
uniformly taped, ciliate and of various length; setae
a
,
m
and
D1
fan-shaped; seta
pi
ciliate and weekly modified; setae
C1p
,
pe
and supplementary seta
s
of anterior bothriotrichal complex absent (
Fig. 20
). Abd. V with 2 sensilla and 22 setae (
Fig. 21
).
FIGURES 15–17.
Lepidocyrtus (Lanocyrtus) absens
,
sp. nov.
: 15–17, dorsal body chaetotaxy (s = sensillum, ms = microsensillum); 15, Th. II; 16, Th. III. 17, Abd. I.
FIGURES 18–19.
Lepidocyrtus (Lanocyrtus) absens
,
sp. nov.
: 18–19, dorsal body chaetotaxy; 18, Abd. II; 19, Abd. III.
Ecology
. Among mixed algal sediments from intertidal zone of Bay of Bengal, east coast of
India
.
Etymology
. Named after the abnormal absence of partial setae on dorsal body.
Remarks
. This new species bears some unique characters, such as ciliate basal seta and 2 sublobal hairs on maxillary outer lobe, vestigial seta
r
and ciliate setae
a1–5
on labium, elongate median inner tooth on unguis, absence of s-chaetae
d1
and
d2
on Abd. III and median one on Abd. V, absence of setae
Ll
and
im
on Abd. III, and absence of setae
C1p
,
pe
and
s
on Abd. IV.
Lepidocyrtus (Lanocyrtus) absens
sp. nov.
is most similar to
L. (Lanocyrtus) gumgum
Yoshii,
1982
in body length, unilobed Ant. IV apical bulb, labral setae, absence of labral papillae, labial formula MrELL, claw structure, mucro, absence of s on Abd. IV and distribution of scales; it differs from the latter in colour pattern, V-shaped labral intrusion, ciliate labial setae a1–5, 8 setae on anterior face of ventral tube and 5 smooth setae on lateral flap, 4+4 setae on manubrial plaque. The differences between two species are given in
Table 1
. The new species can be separated from another Indian species,
L. (Lanocyrtus) caeruleicornis
Bonet, 1930
, by colour pattern (white body in
L. caeruleicornis
), longer ungual inner teeth (all tiny in the latter), shorter tenent hair, and longer smooth part of dens.