Two new species of Homidia (Collembola, Entomobryidae) and a key to species in the genus from Zhejiang Province, China
Author
Pan, Zhi-Xiang
text
Zootaxa
2015
4034
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515
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4034.3.5
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1175-5326
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Homidia yandangensis
sp. nov.
Figs 1–29
,
Table 1
Holotype
.
1♀ on slide,
China
, Zhejiang Province, Wenzhou City, Yueqing, Caijialin village
28°25'53.10"N
,
121°0'42.04"E
, elev. 151±
3 m
, sample number S4448,
16
.I.2015, Z-X Pan, Y-H Pan and C-C Si.
Paratypes
.
2♀ adult and
1 subadult
(instar uncertain) on slides and
3 adults
in ethanol, same data as
holotype
. All
types
deposited in the School of Life Sciences, Taizhou University, Zhejiang Province, P. R.
China
(TZU).
Additional examined specimens: 2♀ on slides,
China
, Zhejiang Province, Taizhou City, Wenlin, Daxi Town, Huwulin.
28°26'35.24"N
,
121°13'56.13"E
, elev. 111±
3 m
, sample number S4446,
16
.I.2015, Z-X Pan, Y-H Pan and C-C Si. All deposited in TZU.
Etymology.
Named after the Yandang Mountain, the collection locality.
Adult. Body length up to 2.67 mm.
FIGURES 1–3.
Colour pattern of
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
: 1–2. Adult; 1. Dorsal view; 2. Ventral view; 3. Dorsal view of juvenile.
FIGURES 4–13.
Adult
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
: 4. Cephalic chaetotaxy; 5. Basal part of Ant. I; 6. Smooth chaetae on basal Ant. II; 7. Distal part of Ant. II; 8. Ant. III organ; 9. Apical bulb and tip of Ant. IV; 10. Prelabral and labral chaetae; 11. Labial chaetal formula (Uppercase means ciliated chaetae and lower case means smooth chaetae, same below); 12. Labial papillae E; 13. Maxillary outer lobe. (Figures 4–6, 9, 10 dorsal view; Figures 7, 8, 11–13 ventral view; ×: Trichobothria, as for all figures.
Ground colour pale white in ethanol. Dorsal body and legs with brown pigment, darker on front of head and becoming gradually darker from thorax to abdomen. Eye patches dark blue, with a posterior V-shape unpigmented patch between them. Postero-lateral head scattered with brown pigment. Antennae gradually becoming darker from Ant. I to Ant. IV. A divided dark stripe medially on thorax and gradually becoming wider from Th. II to Th. III. Anterior Abd. IV with irregular unpigmented spots (
Fig. 1
). Ventral side of body white except for brown pigment distally on VT (
Fig. 2
).
Eyes 8+8, G and H smaller than others and difficult to observe under light microscope; eye patch with 3 chaetae, p largest (
Fig. 4
). Antennal length 1.49–1.89 times the cephalic diagonal; antennal segments ratio as I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.19–1.89: 1.26–1.52: 2.22–3.14. Ant. I with 3 dorsal, 4 ventral basal smooth mic (
Fig. 5
); Ant. II with 5 basal smooth mic (
Fig. 6
), and 2–4 (2–3 longer and 0–1 shorter) distal rod-like S-chaetae (
Fig. 7
). Ant. III organ with 2 rod-like and 3 short guard S-chaetae (
Fig. 8
). Apical bulb of Ant. IV bilobed (
Fig. 9
). Dorsal cephalic chaetotaxy with 3 antennal (A), 3 ocellar (
O
) and 5 sutural (S) mac, Gr. II with 5 mac (
Fig. 4
). Prelabral and labral chaetae as 4/5, 5, 4, all smooth; labral papillae absent, intrusion U-shaped (
Fig. 10
). Chaetal formula of labial base as MRel1L2, e and l1 smooth and others ciliate (
Fig. 11
); posterior labial chaetae not expanded. Five papillae A–E on labial palp with 0, 5, 0, 4, 4 guard chaetae, respectively. Lateral process (l.p.) thin with tip reaching apex of papilla E (
Fig. 12
). Maxillary outer lobe with 1 apical, 1 subapical chaetae and 3 sublobal hairs on sublobal plate, subapical chaeta slightly larger than apical one (
Fig. 13
). Mandible with 4/5 (left/right side) teeth.
Complete body sens as 22/122(about 46)3, ms as 10/10100. Th. II with 4 (m1, m2, m
2i
and m
2i
2) mediomedial, 3 (m4, m
4i
and m4p) medio-sublateral and 3 S-chaetae (ms antero-internal to sens); posterior with 31–39 mac; p4, p
4i
and p5 as mac, p6 as mic. Th. III with 37–42 mac and 2 sens; p5 and p6 as mac, p4 as mic (
Fig. 14
). Coxal macrochaetal formula as 3 (2 pseudopores)/4+1, 3 (3 pseudopores)/4+2 (2 pseudopores) (
Figs 15
a–c). Trochanteral organ with 37–45 smooth chaetae (
Fig. 16
). Inner tibiotarsus with 2–3 lines weakly ciliated chaetae. Tenent hair capitate, subequal to inner edge of unguis. Unguis with 4 inner, 2 lateral and 1 outer teeth. Unguiculus lanceolate with outer edge weakly serrate, basal tooth larger than others (
Fig. 17
).
Abd. IV length 6–7 times as Abd. III along dorsal axis. Abd. I with 9 (10) (a2–3, a5, m2–4, m
2i
, m
4i
and m4p; a1 sometimes present) mac and 2 S-chaetae (ms antero-internal to sens). Abd. II with 6 (a2, a3, m3, m3e, m3ea and m3ep) central and 1 (m5) lateral mac. Abd. III with 2 (a2 and m3) central and 4 (am6, pm6, p6 and m7a) lateral mac (
Fig. 14
). Abd. IV with about 44 elongate and 2 normal sens; area A7 with 7–10 mac arranged in irregular transverse row; areas A8–10 with 2-1(2)-3 mac (A4, A6, Ae7, B4–6; A5 only present in individuals from Huwulin). Abd. V with 3 sens, middle one external to m3; m3a, and a5a as mac, a1, and p0 as mic (
Fig. 18
). Posterior face of VT with 5 (2+1+2) subapical smooth chaetae, middle one shorter (
Fig. 20
), one individual from Huwulin with 7 chaetae (3 shorter between 4 longer) (
Fig. 19
); each lateral flap with 7–8 smooth and 7–10 ciliate chaetae on each side; anterior face with many ciliate chaetae, 3+3 of them as mac, line connecting proximal (Pr) and external-distal (Ed) mac parallel to median furrow (
Fig. 20
). Manubrial plaque with 3 pseudopores and 6–11 ciliate chaetae (
Fig. 21
). Dens with about 35 inner spines; basal chaetae (bs1 and bs2) spiniform, bs1 shorter than bs2; chaeta pi slender and longer than bs (
Fig. 22
). Mucro bidentate with subapical tooth larger than apical one; basal spine short, with tip reaching just beyond subapical tooth; distal smooth part of dens subequal to mucro in length (
Fig. 23
). Tenaculum with 4+4 teeth and 1 large, basal, multi-laterally ciliate chaeta (
Fig. 24
).
Subadult. Juveniles with similar colour pattern to adult, however, the pigment on dorsal body pale brown, and central stripe on Th. II–III narrower than adult (
Fig. 3
). Dorsal mac chaetotaxy given in
Figs 25–26
. Chaetae a1 on Abd. I and a2 on Abd. III as mic. Abd. IV with chaetae A6, B6 and Ae7 as mesochaetae, elongate sens on posterior margin longer than adult. Chaetae a1, a3 and a5 on Abd. V as mic. Others dorsal chaetotaxy as in adult. Relative position of ms/sens on Abd. I and middle sens/m3 on Abd. V same as adult. Posterior face of VT with 4 subapical smooth chaetae (without medial shorter one which present on adult) (
Fig. 27
). Manubrial plaque with 2 pseudopores (
Fig. 28
).
Ecology
. Specimens from Caijialin were found in leaf litter of
Eriobotrya japonica
(Thunb.)
and
Myrica rubra
(Lour.)
, and individuals from Huwulin were found in leaf litter of
Liquidambar formosana
(Hance)
.
Remarks
. The new species is characterised by central dark stripe on Th. II–III and brown pigment scattered on dorsal body, ms antero-internal to sens on Abd. I and median sens external to m3 on Abd. V, 6 or 7 mac on posterior central Abd. IV. Juveniles can be diagnosed by a stripe centrally Th. II–III, mac and mesochaetae on posterior central Abd. IV, relative position of ms/sens on lateral Abd. I and median sens/m3 on Abd. V. However. The juveniles have fewer mac than in adult.
This species is most similar to
H. zhangi
in brown pigment scattered on body, chaetotaxy of head and Th. II– Abd. III, and chaetal formula of labium. However, it can be distinguished from
H. zhangi
by the dark stripe on Th. II–III (absent on
H. zhangi
), 6 or 7 mac on posterior central Abd. IV (3 or 4 on
H. zhangi
) and median sens external to mac m3 on Abd. V (anterior on
H. zhangi
). Also, this new species similar to
H. fromosana
in chaetotaxy on head, Th. II–Abd. II and Abd. IV; detailed differences between them are listed in
Table 1
.
The localities of the specimens examined from Caijialin and Huwulin are 22 kilometers apart in a straight-line. The morphological characters of the specimens from two localities agreed well except for area A9 of Abd. IV without mac A5 of specimens from Caijialin (present in specimens from Huwulin) and 5 subapical smooth chaetae on posterior face of VT of specimens from Caijialin (one individual from Huwulin with 7 and other one with 5). Because of the lack of other morphological differences, they are considered to be same species as the new species described here.
FIGURES 14–17.
Adult
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
: 14. Dorsal chaetotaxy of Th. II–Abd. III; 15. Coxal chaetae formula (a. Fore leg; b. Mid leg; c. Hind leg); 16. Trochanteral organ; 17. Distal tibiotarsus and claw of hind right leg (posterior view). (Dashed circle means the chaeta sometimes absent or only present on one side of body, as for all figures. Ø: Pseudopore, as for all figures.
FIGURES 18–24.
Adult
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
: 18. Dorsal chaetotaxy of Abd. IV and Abd. V; 19. Subapical posterior face of ventral tube of individual from Huwulin (posterior view); 20. lateral view of ventral tube; 21. Manubrial plaque (dorsal view); 22. Basal part of dens (dorsal view); 23. Distal part of dens and mucro (lateral view); 24. Tenaculum.
FIGURE 25.
Juvenile
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
: Dorsal chaetotaxy of Th. II–Abd. III.
FIGURES 26–29.
Juvenile
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
: 26. Dorsal chaetotaxy of Abd. IV–V; 27. Ventral tube; 28. Manubrial plaque; 29. Basal part of dens. (Figures 26–29 dorsal view)
TABLE 1.
Comparison between
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
and similar species of
Homidia
.
characters
H. yandangensis
sp. nov.
H. zhangi
H. formosana
Colour pattern
Ground colour pale white pale white yollow brown
Dark stripe on medial Th. II–III present absent absent
Pigment in front of eye patches band spot spot
Pigment between eye patches black absent absent
Dark bands on Abd. IV–V absent absent present Labial chaeta l.p. compared with a apex of papilla E reaching not reaching reaching Inner teeth of unguis 4 4 3 Macrochaetae on Abd.
I 9
(10)
10–11 9
Relative position of ms/sens on lateral Abd. I antero-internal antero-internal anterior Macrochaeta a1 on Abd. I sometimes present absent present Macrochaetae on areas A8–10 of Abd. IV
A4 present absent present
B4 and B5 present absent present Chaeta a1 on Abd. V mic mac mac Relative position of ms/m3 on Abd. V external anterior postero-external Ventral tube
Line connecting Pr and Ed mac to median furrow parallel oblique oblique
Smooth chaetae on posterior face 5 (rarely 7) 4 5
Smooth chaetae on one side of lateral flap 7–8 4–6 6–7
Ciliate chaetae on one side of lateral flap
7–10 13–23
7–12