Three new species of Seira Lubbock (Collembola, Entomobryidae) from Mataraca, Paraíba State, Brazil Author Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante Author Zeppelini, Douglas text Zootaxa 2008 1773 44 54 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.182170 7c430cc6-4f5c-48e4-b92b-c471face123f 1175-5326 182170 Seira arenicola sp. nov. ( Figs 2 , 4 B, 5B) Type material. Holotype male, Brazil , Paraíba, Mataraca, vi-2006 . Zeppelini, D. coll. Paratypes 3 males , 3 females , Brazil , Paraíba, Mataraca, VI-2006 . Zeppelini, D. coll. Material deposited in the Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro (CM/ MNRJ ). Description. Total length of the holotype 1.47 mm , other measurements in Table 2 . Habitus typically entomobryid ( Fig. 2 A). Colour of mounted specimens pale grey. Dark blue pigment present on eye patches, antennae, meso and metathorax lateral-ventral edges, end of abdominal segment IV, coxae and trochanters and a spot on the forehead typical for Seira . Yellowish rounded scales covering the first two antennal segments and the base of the third antennal segment, head, meso and metathorax, abdomen, coxae and trochanters. Fourth antennal segment not annulated, with an apical bulb and no pin setae. Eye patches oval, with the largest lens being B and the smallest lens being D ( Fig. 2 F). No interocular macrochaetae observed. Pre-labral and labral setae smooth. Labial triangle seta r normal and feathered. M1, M2 and E feathered ( Fig. 2 B). Trochanteral organ with 15 spine-like setae, arranged in four rows. Pro , meso and meta ungues with four inner teeth, one pair at the base and two unpaired teeth at the apex ( Figs 2 C-E). Unguiculi acuminate, with smooth edges ( Figs 2 C-E). Tenent hair capitate, with smooth edges. Venter of manubrium with four subapical setae. No spine-like setae present on the manubrium. Dorsal macrochaetal distribution on head and body as in fig. 4B. Other characteristics are listed in Table 3 . FIGURE 2. Seira arenicola sp. nov. A. habitus; B. all labial triangle; C. first foot complex; D. second foot complex; E. third foot complex; F. left eye patch. Remarks. The head chaetotaxy of S. arenicola sp. nov. differs from that of the other New World Seira . Cephalic region 6 of this species has 5+5 setae and thus resembles S. dubia Christiansen & Bellinger. The position of the four posterior setae on the cephalic dorsum is similar to that of many New World Seira , like S. bipunctata (Packard) , S. cryptica Mari Mutt , S. delamarei Jacquemart and S. dubia Christiansen and Bellinger. The body chaetotaxy also differs from the other New World specimens, with a remarkably high number of setae on the second abdominal segment (7+7). Antennae, ungues, unguiculi and colour pattern are similar to S.mataraquensis sp. nov. Etymology. Arenicola is the latin word for “living in sand”. Seira arenicola sp. nov. was the only new species species found in sand dunes that lack vegetation cover in Mataraca (PB, Brazil ). TABLE 3 . Comparison of characters of the species of Seira found in Mataraca. AC = acuminate; TR = truncate; A- = minor apical; M+ = larger medial; + = present; - = absent; +- = present but not clearly observed. * Measurements made on Holotypes.
Species Lobes on antennal apical bulb Clear annulations on 4th antennal segment Ratio antenna / cephalic diagonal Unguic- ulus shape Number of inner ungual teeth Distinctly larger inner ungula tooth Spine-like setae at base of dens Number of ventral manubrial subapical setae
brasiliana 1 - 2.1–2.5 AC 4 - - 4
mirianae 1–2 - 1.5–2.2 AC 2–3 - - 2
prodiga 2–3 +- 3.75–4.4 AC 4 - + 2
xinguensis 2 - 5.1–6.5 AC 4 - + 2
mataraquensis * 1 - 2 AC 4 M+, A- - 3
arenicola * 1 - 1.96 AC 4 M+, A- - 4
pseudoannulata * 1 + 2.3 TR 4 - - 6
Distribution. Good’s biogeographic zone 27 ( Good 1974 ).