Three new species of Coecobrya (Collembola: Entomobryidae) from caves in the Thai Peninsula
Author
Nilsai, Areeruk
Author
Jantarit, Sopark
Author
Satasook, Chutamas
Author
Zhang, Feng
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Zootaxa
2017
4286
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journal article
32753
10.11646/zootaxa.4286.2.3
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Key to the Thai species of
Coecobrya
*Cave-dwelling species
1. Antennae more than 2.5 times as long as the cephalic diagonal..................................................2
- Antennae less than 2.5 times as long as the cephalic diagonal...................................................5
2. Unguis without unpaired inner teeth...........................................
C. cavicta
Nilsai & Zhang
sp. nov.
*
- Unguis with unpaired inner tooth.........................................................................3
3. Labial chaetae as mRel1l2; Abd. IV with 7+7 central mac...................
C. chumphonensis
Zhang & Nilsai
sp. nov.
*
- Labial chaetae as M
1m
2rel1l2; Abd. IV with 6+6 central mac....................................................4
4. Postlabial chaeta
X4
ciliate; mac a1 present on Abd. I..........................
C. polychaeta
Zhang & Nilsai
sp. nov.
*
- Postlabial chaeta
X4
smooth; mac a1 absent on Abd. I.......................
C
. cf.
polychaeta
Zhang & Nilsai
sp. nov.
*
5. Abd. IV with more than 4+4 central mac...................................................................6
- Abd. IV with 3+3 or 4+4 central mac...................................................................... 7
6. Abd. III with 1+1 central mac......................................................
C.
cf.
hoefti
(
Schäffer, 1896
)
- Abd. III with 2+2 central mac...........................................
C. lanna
Zhang, Deharveng & Chen, 2009
7. Abd. I with 4+4 central mac; Abd. II with 2+2 central mac...............................
C. similis
Deharveng, 1990
*
- Abd. I with 5+5 central mac; Abd. II with 3+3 central mac...........................
C. guanophila
Deharveng, 1990
*
We thank Louis Deharveng for providing partial molecular data and suggestions for this work. Thanks should be given to Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation
Thailand
for permission to conduct field research, Thale Ban National Park chief Jarun Khunnarong, and Nong Plak Phraya and Khao Raya Bangsa Non Hunting Area chief Yutthana Satjakul for their permission and support, Rueangrit Promdam for his generous fieldwork assistance. This work was supported by the Science Achievement Scholarship of
Thailand
(SAST), the Faculty of Science Research Fund Year 2015 and Graduate school granted to A. Nilsai, Prince of Songkla University (PSU-SCI580885S) and
Thailand
Research Fund (TRG5880189) granted to S. Jantarit as well as the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (KYZ201617) granted to F. Zhang.