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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109
journal article
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Eosentomon morei
Nakamura
sp. nov.
Fig. 44
;
Table 18
Type specimens.
Holotype
female (
NSMT
–Ap 510),
Mt. Komaga
–take,
Kanegasaki
–machi,
Iwate Prefecture
,
39º11'21"N
,
140º55'41"E
,
820 m
elevation, litter of a forest dominated by
F. crenata
,
18-VIII-2001
,
H. Tamura
et al.
leg
.
Paratype
:
one female
(
NSMT
–Ap 511), same data as for the holotype
.
Other specimens examined.
One female, Ogamido, Shimokimita, Takahagi–shi,
Ibaraki Prefecture
,
36º48'33"N
,
140º35'20"E
,
540 m
elevation, litter of a deciduous broad-leaved forest,
3-
VII-
1988
, H. Tamura
et al.
leg.;
1 female
, Miyanozawa, Kamikimita, Takahagi–shi,
Ibaraki Prefecture
,
36º47'49"N
,
140º34'38"E
,
500 m
elevation, litter of a forest dominated by
F. crenata
and
Q. crispula
,
26-VI-1989
, K. Ishii & H. Sakayori leg.;
1 female
, Kameyachi, Sekimoto–cho, Kitaibaraki–shi,
Ibaraki Prefecture
,
36º54'01"N
,
140°37'08"E
,
780 m
elevation, litter of a forest dominated by
Q. serrata
and
Q. crispula
,
15-VI-2001
, H. Sakayori
et al.
leg.
Description.
Body length 592 (598) µm. Head 86 (87) µm long, 60 (52) µm wide. Setae
pa
and
m4
present, but seta
aa
absent (
Fig. 44A
), sensilla
as
and
ps
present; seta
sp
1.2 times longer than
p
; sensilla
pp
rudimentary. Labral setae absent (
Fig. 44B
). Seta
rs
simple, slightly longer than
sr
(
Fig. 44B
). On maxillary palpus (
Fig. 44C
) sensillum
md
slightly longer than
ml
. Digits on galea small and similar to each other (
Fig. 44D
). Mandible with two teeth (
Fig. 44E
). Clypeal apodemes distinct (
Figs. 44A, B
). Pseudoculus 8 µm long, without inner structure (
Fig. 44F
),
PR
= 11.
Foretarsus length (
Figs. 44G, H
) 58 (58) µm; claw 14 (13) µm, TR = 4.2 (4.4); empodium 15 µm, EU = 1.0; sensillum
s
longer than claw, 16 (14) µm. Sensillum
t1
nearer to α
3
than to α
3’
, BS = 0.8 (0.8);
t2
thinly spatulate;
t3
surpassing base of α
7
;
a
reaching nearly to base of γ
2
;
b
reaching base of β
6
;
c
linear;
d
not reaching base of α
5
;
e
and
g
spatulate and long;
f1
thinly spatulate;
f2
thin;
a'
at same level with α
3
;
b'1
absent;
b'2
as long as
d
;
c'
not reaching base of δ
6
. Length of middle tarsus 28 (28) µm, length of claw 10 (9) µm; hind tarsus 36 (36) µm, claw 11 (10) µm; empodia of both tarsi short and less than 1/6 of claw length, 1 (1) µm long; on hind tarsus (
Fig. 44I
)
D2
seta-like;
D4
spine-like.
Tracheal camerae slender (
Fig. 44J
). Central lobe sinuate, inner lines incised (
Fig. 44K
). Laterostigmata II–IV large, with no inner structure; those on V–VI small. On female squama genitalis (
Fig. 44L
) processus sternalis serpentiform as a winding rope, caput processus smoothly curved towards a median of stylus, filum processus short. Male unknown.
Chaetotaxy as in
Table 18
. On thoracic tergites II–III,
P1a
and
P2a
seta-like;
P1a
posterior to
P1–P2
, at halfway between
P1
and
P2
or slightly nearer to
P2
than to
P1
.
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 and less than one-third length of
P1
, 5 µm long, posterior to
P1–P2
(
Fig. 44M
); on tergite VIII (
Fig. 44N
)
P1a’
without basal dilatation and anterior to
P2
,
P2a
linear.
Diagnosis.
The present species resembles
E. topochi
Imadaté
from
Japan
(
Imadaté, 1964a
,
1974b
, 1995) in the body chaetotaxy and the position of foretarsal sensilla, but it is distinguished from the latter in the absence of labral setae (present in
E. topochi
), and on the forestarsus, sensillum
a
not reaching the base of γ
2
(surpassing the base of γ
2
in
E. topochi
),
t3
longer than
c’
(shorter than
c'
in
E. topochi
), and
t2
and
f1
spatulate (linear in
E. topochi
).
FIGURE 44.
Eosentomon morei
sp. nov.
A, dorsal view of head, right side; B, labrum and rostral region; C, maxillary palpus; D, galea; E, mandible; F, pseudoculus; G, exterior view of foretarsus; H, interior view of foretarsus; I, dorsal view of hind tarsus; J, tracheal camerae on thoracic tergite III; K, central lobe on abdominal tergite V; L, female squama genitalis; M, posterior setae on abdominal tergite VII; N, posterior margin of abdominal tergite VIII. A–H, J–N, holotype, female; I, paratype, female. Scales: 20 µm.
In the key of
Yin (1999)
this new species tends to run to
E. yilingense
Yin & Zhang
from
China
(
Yin, 1999
;
Yin & Zhang, 1982
), but differs by the absence of labral setae (present in
E. yilingense
), the position of
P1a
posterior to
P1–P2
on the abdominal tergite VII (at same level with
P1–P
2
in
E. yilingense
) and the short empodium of the hind tarsus (long in
E. yilingense
).
Etymology.
The specific name is named in honor of "More", who was a clever sub-leader of the tribe
Emishi
, which occupied the area called Hitakami 1200 years ago, which includes the
type
locality of the present new species.
Distribution.
Japan
(Honshu).