Biogeographical and ecological insights from Australasian faunas: the megadiverse collembolan genus, Entomobrya (Entomobryidae)
Author
Jordana, Rafael
Author
Greenslade, Penelope
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-05-06
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Entomobrya tasmomarginata
sp. nov.
(
Figs 3G
,
5N
,
38
A–F)
Holotype
. Male, TAS, Elliott, -
41.1121°S
,
145.7798°E
,
208m
asl
,I, mproved pasture, suction sample,
21.iii.1978
,
J. Ireson
leg., (labelled as
marginata
) [
SAMA 22662,01
].
Paratypes
. Male and three females on slide, [
SAMA 22662,02
]; two males, eight females on slide, [
SAMA 22662,03
], [
SAMA 22662,04
]; one male subadult, [
SAMA 22662,05
]; near
300 specimens
in ethyl alcohol, all of the same locality and date as
holotype
, (labelled as
marginata
)
.
Other material examined
.
Female
on slide,
2 specimens
on slide and
29 specimens
in ethyl alcohol and 2 on slide (identified as
E. marginata
), TAS,
Hobart
,
New Town
laboratories, suction lawn,
29.iv.1984
, PG JEI leg.,
SAMA
;
2 females
on slide, TAS,
Flowerdale, NW
coast, large numbers in pasture,
25.v.1976
,
J. Ireson
leg.,
2 females
(on the slide there is a male that seems a
Drepanura
sp.)
.
FIGURE 38.
Entomobrya tasmomarginata
sp. nov.
Figures A–F. A, labral papillae (bar=0.020 mm); B, unguis leg 3 (bar=0.025 mm); C, head chaetotaxy; D, Th II chaetotaxy; E, Abd II–III chaetotaxy; F, Abd IV chaetotaxy. Open circles unstable Mc. Bar for C–F=0.05 mm.
Description.
Size. Length up to
1.62 mm
excluding antennae, (n=11), males smaller than females (1.447 vs 1.717).
Colour. Purple granulations with dark antenna, anterior part of the head and transversal stripe distally on each tergite (
Fig. 3G
and
5N
); head beige, some beige light spots on Abd III and anterior part of Abd IV. In photograph 5N colour distribution from
Type
is shown.
Head. Eight eyes, G and H smaller than E and F. Antennal length 760 μm, 2.43 times the length of the head (n=11). Ant IV with bilobed apical vesicle with adjacent pin chaeta; relative length of Ant I/II/III/IV=1/1.9/1.9/2.4 (n=11).
Sensory organ of Ant III with small, straight, rod–like sensilla (
8 µm
) in addition to the normal guard sensilla (only two seen). Four labral multispinate papillae (
Fig. 38A
). Labral Mc formula: 4/554, 4 prelabral ciliated chaetae, labral chaetae smooth. Labial chaetae MREL
1
L
2
all ciliated, only with one Mc M, and R smaller than M. External process of papilla E not reaching to the papilla tip. Maxillary palp bifurcate with three sublobal chaetae.
Thorax and abdomen. Ratio length of Abd IV/III=3.51 (n=11). Tibiotarsus without differentiated chaetae, with exception of the smooth terminal chaetae on legs 3, characteristic for the genus. Unguis length 50 μm the internal edge and 60 μm external one. Unguis (
Fig. 38B
) with 4 teeth, paired two at 50 % from base and first unpaired tooth at 75 % from the base, terminal one minute; lateral teeth below the level of paired ones, dorsal tooth more basal. Trochanteral organ with 8 to 12 chaetae. Unguiculus lanceolate with external serrated lamella. Tenent hair clavate, longer than internal unguis edge. The length of manubrium and dens 285 + 353=638 μm (n=
11 specimens
). Manubrial plate with 4 chaetae and 2 pseudopores. Mucro bidentate with apical tooth a little longer than subapical one, and with mucronal basal spine reaching the tip of the subapical tooth. Mucro 10 μm, (n=11). The length of smooth apical part of dens 16 μm.
Macrochaetotaxy. Simplified Mc formula: 3,1,0,3,2/2,5/2,4/1,2,2/0,3(2–4),4,2,2. Head chaetotaxy (
Fig. 38C
) as Mc An
1
, An
2
, An
3a1
and An
3
present and with A5 mac on A2 area. M
1
to M
4
present as Mc. In sutural row S
0
, S
1
, S
3
, S
4i
, S
4
, S
5i
and S
5
present. Ps
2
and Ps
5
present. Thoracic chaetotaxy Th II (
Fig. 38D
) with Mc m
1
and m
2i
present on T1 area (m
2
Mc asymmetrical in two specimens).T2 area with Mc a
5
, a
5’
, m
4
, m
4i
and m
5
present. Abdominal chaetotaxy (
Fig. 38E
) with a
2
and a
3
present on A1 area on Abd II, m
3
, m
3ep
, m
3e
and m
3eai
Mc present on A2 area of Abd II. On Abd III only a
1
Mc present on A3 area, a
2
and a
3
on A4 area and m
3
and m
3e
on A5 area. Abd IV (
Fig.38F
) with Mc A
4
–A
6
, A
e4
, B
3
–B
6
, C
1
and C
2a
. Some Mc could be present but rarely; m
2
on Th II, A
04
as unpaired Mc on Abd IV in one specimen A
e2
and B
2
could be present or absent on Abd IV. Sensillary formula seen and as normal for
Entomobrya
.
Remarks.
Only
E. naziridisi
Jordana &
Baquero, 2008
(in
Ramel
et al.,
2008
),
E. darelis
sp. nov.
,
E. lindbergi
Stach, 1960
,
E. irayae
and the new species share the 2,4 / 1,2,2 Mc formula on Abd II and III.
Entomobrya darelis
sp. nov.
,
E. naziridisi
,
E. lindbergi
and
E. irayae
are separated from
E. tasmomarginata
sp. nov.
by the formula of Mc on Th II (2,3 or 2(3), 4) instead of 2,5 in this new species, where a5’ is always present as Mc. In addition,
E. darelis
sp. nov.
has smooth papilla on the labrum, and the colour differs.
Entomobrya tasmomarginata
has an almost uniform blue colour (
Fig. 5N
), while
E. irayae
occurs in two forms: pale white and dark with a defined colour pattern,
E. naziridisi
is pale yellow to green or greyish, and
E. lindbergi
is grey with lateral bands along the body.
Etymology.
Species name refers to its similarity to
E. marginata
and its occurrence only in
Tasmania
.