Taxonomic revision of the family Eosentomidae (Hexapoda: Protura) from Japan 2701
Author
Nakamura, Osami
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-12-03
2701
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journal article
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Pseudanisentomon parvum
Nakamura
sp. nov.
Figs. 8–9
;
Table 3
Type specimens.
Holotype
female (
NSMT
–Ap 454),
Tochimoto
,
Otaki
,
Chichibu
–shi,
Saitama Prefecture
,
900 m
elevation,
35º56'57"N
,
138º53'47"E
,
1-V-1991
,
Y. Kuwabara
leg.
Paratypes
:
4 males
(
NSMT
–Ap 455–458)
,
3 females
(
NSMT
–Ap 459–461), same data as for the holotype
.
Description.
Body length 943 (780–988) µm. Head 97 (91–100) µm long, 62 (60–66) µm wide. Setae
aa
,
pa
and
m4
present, sensilla
as
and
ps
present (
Fig. 8A
); seta
sp
1.3 (1.2–1.3) times longer than
p
; sensilla
pp
distinct (
Fig. 8B
). Labral setae present (
Fig. 8C
). Seta
rs
inflated, equal to
sr
in length (
Fig. 8C
). On maxillary palpus (
Fig. 8D
) sensillum
md
slightly longer than
ml
. On galea (
Fig. 8E
) digit O slightly longer than M and I, M and I equal length, but I slightly broadened distally. Mandible with three teeth (
Fig. 8F
). Clypeal apodemes indistinct. Pseudoculus almost circular, (8–9 µm long), inner depressions very weak and often invisible (
Fig. 8G
),
PR
= (12–13).
Foretarsus length (
Fig. 8H, I
) 64 (63–69) µm; claw 12 (11–12) 12 µm, TR = 5.4 (5.9–6.2); empodium slightly shorter than claw, 10 (9–11) µm, EU = 0.8 (0.8–0.9); sensillum
s
slightly longer than claw, 13 (12–13) µm. Sensillum
t1
closer to α
3
than to α
3'
, BS = 0.9 (0.8–0.9);
t2
thin;
t3
slightly broadened;
a
not reaching base of γ
2
;
b
and
c
surpassing level of β
6
;
d
slightly broadened;
e
absent;
f1
spatulate;
f2
thin and small;
g
rounded-spatulate and long;
a'
not reaching level of α
3'
;
b'1
nearer to δ
3'
than to δ
4'
;
b'2
thin;
c'
considerably longer than
t3
, reaching base of α
7
. Length of middle tarsus 26 (26–28) µm, length of claw 11 (9–10) µm, empodium about 1/2 of claw length (
Fig. 8J
), 5 (5–6) µm long; hind tarsus 34 (33–36) µm, claw 11 (9–11) µm, empodium longer than 2/3 of claw length (
Fig. 8K
), 8 (7–8) µm; on hind tarsus (
Fig. 8K
)
D2
seta-like;
D4
spine-like, but slender than
D5
.
Tracheal camerae slender and long (
Fig. 9A
). Central lobe trapezoidal and inner line incised (
Fig. 9B
). Laterostigmata II–III distinct, without inner structure (
Fig. 9C
). On female squama genitalis (
Fig. 9D
) caput processus of duck's head
type
, corpus processus dissolved and rod-like, lateral sclerotization distinct, filum processus long. Male genitalis with long basiperiphallar setae (
Fig. 9E
).
Chaetotaxy as in
Table 3
. On thoracic tergites II–III,
P1a
and
P2a
seta-like;
P1a
posterior to
P1–P2
;
P2a
nearer to
P2
than to
P3
.
P1a
on abdominal tergite I,
P1a
and
P2a
on II–VI, and
P2a
on VII filiform and longer than
P1
;
P1a
on VII sensillum-like, about a half length of
P1
, at hind margin (
Fig. 9F
); on tergite VIII (
Fig. 9G
)
P1a'
oblong and anterior to
P2
;
P1a'
and
P2
at almost same line between
M2
and
M4
;
P2a
linear.
FIGURE 8.
Pseudanisentomon parvum
sp. nov.
A, dorsal view of head, right side; B, sensilla posterior to pseudoculus; C, labrum and rostral region; D, maxillary palpus; E, galea; F, mandible; G, pseudoculus; H, interior view of foretarsus; I, exterior view of foretarsus; J, distal part of middle tarsus; K, dorsal view of hind tarsus. A–F, H–K, holotype, female; G, paratype, male. Scale bars: 20 µm.
FIGURE 9.
Pseudanisentomon parvum
sp. nov.
A, tracheal camerae on thoracic tergite III; B, central lobe on abdominal tergite VII; C, laterostigma II (right) and III (left); D, female squama genitalis; E, male squama genitalis; F, abdominal tergite VII, right half; G, posterior part of abdominal tergite VIII; H, ventral view of abdominal segments VIII-X. A, C, D, F–H, holotype, female; B, E, paratype, male. Scales: 20 µm.
Diagnosis.
Among the congeneric species, this new species is similar to
Ps. sininotialis
Zhang & Yin
and
Ps. minystigmum
(Yin)
from
China
(
Yin, 1979
,
1999
;
Zhang & Yin, 1984
) in possessing foretarsus shorter than 80 µm, foretarsal sensillum
b'1
, the long empodia on hind and middle tarsus, a pair of anterior setae on abdominal sternite VIII, and six setae on sternites IX–XI. However, this species is distinguished from the above two by the inner structure of pseudoculus without striae (three distinct striae in latter two), five pairs of anterior setae on abdominal tergite IV (four pairs in latter two) and the length of foretarsal sensillum
c'
longer than
t3
(shorter than
t
3
in latter two).
Etymology.
The specific name refers to the relatively small size of this species.
Distribution.
Japan
(Honshu, known only from
type
locality).