The dorsal chaetotaxy of first instar Trogolaphysa jataca, with description of twelve new species of Neotropical Trogolaphysa (Hexapoda: Collembola: Paronellidae)
Author
Soto-Adames, Felipe N.
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Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4032.1.1
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Trogolaphysa palaciosi
sp. nov.
Figs. 17
A–I
Table 4
Etymology.
This species is dedicated to José Palacios-Vargas, for all his contributions to the understanding of the Neotropical fauna of micro-arthropods.
Material examined.
Holotype
, slide-mounted
MEXICO
, Oaxaca, Valle Nacional, Cueva Arroyo Seco, NAD27 14 786827 1980 384 191 Zara 2281,
25.iv. 2008
, Geoff Hoeset, coll., 1
paratype
, slide-mounted, same collection information as
holotype
; 2
paratypes
, slide-mounted, Oaxaca, Jacatepec, Cueva del Rancho Gavilán, NAD27 14 797756 1972053 366 Zara 2299,
21.iv.2008
, Geoff Hoeset, coll. All material deposited in the collection of the
Laboratorio de Ecología y Sistemática de Microartrópodos,
UNAM
,
Mexico
City.
Description.
Size up to
2.3 mm
.
Color pattern.
Unknown.
Head
: Ant. 4 subapical sense organ not seen. Sense organ of Ant. 3 oval (
Fig. 17
B). Eyes 8+8, eyes G and H greatly reduced, not visible in some individuals; eye valley with 4 ciliate chaetae (
Fig. 17
A). Head dorsally (
Fig. 17
A) with 2 anterior (A0, A2) and 2 posterior (Pa5, Pm3) macrochaetae. Pre-labral chaetae smooth. Distal margin of labrum without denticles. Labial triangle with M1M2rEL1L2A1–5: anterior chaetae smooth; chaeta r stout and smooth, all other posterior chaetae ciliate. Post-labial field with 8 chaetae between columns I and
O
.
Body.
Body macrochaetae 32/0243+0+6. Thoracic chaetotaxy as in
Fig. 17
E: Th. 2 with 1 anterior (a5) and 3 posterior (p3 complex) macrochaetae; Th. 3 with 1–2 macrochaetae (
Figs. 17
E–H). Abd. 1 chaeta a6 present. Abd. 4 (
Fig.
17
I) with pseudopore in field posterior to bothriotrix T4; macrochaetae A3, A5, B4 and B5 present; A3, in field posterior to T2; A5 and B4 more or less equidistant from pseudopore and B5; laterally with 6 large macrochaetae; posterior chaetae 12+12
Legs.
Trochanteral organ with up to 26 chaetae. Metathoracic claw complex in
holotype
as in
Fig 17
G, claw complex in smallest individual examined (
1.2 mm
) as in
Fig. 17
F; tenent hair acuminate, 0.9x as long as unguiculus in
holotype
.
Hind
unguis with 2–3 inner teeth, basal paired teeth subequal; unpaired tooth, when present, as long as basal teeth; teeth spread as 24%, 24% and 59%. Dorsal tooth minute, barely projecting; lateral teeth ending on basal fourth of unguis. Unguiculus basally swollen or weakly truncate, with one outer tooth in
holotype
and other large individuals; smallest individual with one inner tooth, outer tooth absent.
Furcula.
Dens with 2 rows of ciliate spines: inner row with 22–25 spines; outer row with 32–36 spines. Mucro with 4 short, stout, sequential teeth (
Fig. 17
D); mucro 2.3–2.6x as long as width of dens tip.
Remarks
:
Trogolaphysa palaciosi
sp. nov.
is unique among New World members of the genus with 6–8 eyes in having 4 dorsal head macrochaetae (A0, A2, Pa5, Pm3), 3 mesothoracic and 1–2 metathoracic macrochaetae, Abd. 4 with 4 macrochaetae, smooth pre-labral chaetae and acuminate tenent hair.
Trogolaphysa cotopaxiana
Thibaud & Najt, 1988
is the only other species with 6–8 eyes and 3 mesothoraxic macrochaeta, but differs from the new species in having ciliate pre-labral chaetae, Abd. 4 with 3 macrochaetae, and tenent hair spatulate.
Polymorphism in claw morphology related to postembryonic development has been reported in the troglomorphic
Pseudosinella gisini
Christiansen, 1961
(
Soto-Adames 2010
)
. It is possible that differences in claw morphology reflect habitat partitioning by juveniles and adults.