A taxonomic study on some Alpine Hypogastrura Bourlet, 1839 (Collembola, Hypogastruridae)
Author
Skarżyński, Dariusz
text
Zootaxa
2011
2786
62
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.205107
063897b2-d06f-46bf-9706-87343f55ef0d
1175-5326
205107
Hypogastrura oreophila
Butschek, 1948
Figs 9–16
Material examined.
28 specimens
on 3 slides labeled “
Hypogastrura oreophila
, det. Gisin, Ja x 635,
Austria
, Dachstein” (Edelgrieshöhe, ca.
2,450m
a.s.l., tussock of plants with soil,
26.vi.1946
, leg. H. Franz) (
MNHG
).
FIGURES 9–16.
H. oreophila
: 9, chaetotaxy of th. II; 10, chaetotaxy of abd. III–VI; 11, tip of head of maxilla; 12, chaetotaxy of ant. III–IV; 13, postantennal organ and ocelli; 14, claw III with empodial appendage; 15, furca; 16, variants of mucro. Abbreviations in text.
Redescription
. Body length up to 0.8 mm. Colour spotted dark blue. Granulation fine and uniform, 8–12 granules between setae p1 on abd. V.
Chaetotaxy of head typical of the genus. Setae smooth or slightly serrated and moderately short. Body sensilla (s) 2–3 times longer than ordinary setae, fine and smooth. Dorsal chaetotaxy of th. II and abd. III–VI as in
Figs 9– 10
. Th. I with 3 + 3 setae. Th. II with setae m2, m3 and m4. Th. III with setae m4 and sometimes m3. Setae p3 and p7 on abd. IV present. Abd. V with setae a
2 set
nearly in line with setae a1 and a3, setae p2 present and
1–2 m
setae usually present. Subcoxae I, II, III with 1, 2, 3 setae respectively. Microsensillum on thoracic tergum II present.
Ant. IV with simple apical vesicle, subapical organite (or), microsensillum (ms), 4 (1 dorsal and 3 lateral) short, curved, cylindrical sensilla (
Fig. 12
). Ant. III-organ with two long (outer) and two short (internal) sensilla. Microsensillum on ant. III present (
Fig. 12
). Ant. I with 7 setae (seta p’ absent).
Ocelli 8 + 8. Postantennal organ with 4 slightly subdivided lobes, equal to or a little larger than neighbour ocellus (
Fig. 13
). Accessory boss absent. Labrum with 4 apical papillae. Labral setae 5, 5, 4, prelabrals 4. Maxillary head (details hardly visible) with lamella 1 longer than maxillary teeth, broad at the tip and furnished with marginal filaments. Lamella 2 equal to maxillary teeth with marginal filaments (
Fig. 11
). Labium of the
H. tullbergi
type
. Outer lobe of maxilla with 2 sublobal hairs.
Tibiotarsi I, II, III with 19, 19, 18 setae respectively. Apical seta A1 clavate. Claws with small inner tooth. Empodial appendage with broad basal lamella and apical filament reaching slightly beyond middle of inner lamella of unguis (
Fig. 14
).
Ventral tube with 4 setae on each side (
2 in
upper and
2 in
lower row). Retinaculum with 3 + 3 teeth.
Furca slightly reduced (ratio dens + mucro/inner lamella of claws III c. 2). Dorsal side of dens with fine, uniform granulation and 2–4 (usually 3) setae. Mucro variable, usually hook-shaped with broad outer lamella. Ratio dens/mucro c. 3 (
Figs 15–16
).
Anal spines small, situated on low basal papillae (
Fig. 10
).
Remarks.
To date,
H. oreophila
is known only from the Alpine material (Dachstein, Niedere Tauern) described by
Butschek (1948)
. Unfortunately, in spite of searches for
types
in different Austrian research institutes (Erhard Christian pers. comm.), none were found. In this situation, specimens from the area of the
type
locality delivered by E. Butschek to H. Gisin (MNHG) (Peter Schwendinger pers. comm.) and mentioned in the original description as other material were the only possible basis for the present redescription.
Affinities.
From among the species mentioned in the introduction, only two:
H. exigua
and
H. mongolica
,
have––like
H. oreophila
––a low number of setae on the dens: 3–5 (usually 4) and 4 respectively. The former species clearly differs in the higher number of setae on the ventral tube (5 + 5), larger postantennal organ (1.5 times than neighbour ocellus), short and narrow at the tip maxillary lamella 1, mucro with indistinct low lamella and the absence of additional m-setae on abd. V. Knowledge on
H. mongolica
is imperfect (see above) and this species cannot be responsibly compared. Also
H. magistri
resembles
H. oreophila
in having additional m-setae on abd. V, but 5 setae on the dens, plurichaetosis of abd. IV chaetotaxy and 6 cylindrical sensilla on ant. IV (
Babenko
et al.
1994
) make this species easy to distinguish.