A new endemic species of Willowsia from Florida (USA) and descriptive notes on all New World Willowsia (Collembola: Entomobryidae)
Author
Katz, Aron D.
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-11-20
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Willowsia nigromaculata
(
Lubbock, 1873
)
Figs 2
,
13
,
17
Material
examined.
USA
:
Illinois
,
Pope Co.
, Dixon Springs Ag
.
Center
, 37.43435, -88.66718, elev.
524ft
, hand collected on pavement on dying
Arilus cristatus
,
23Sep2011
,
A. Katz
, adk11-159, 6 on slides (
INHS 810,157– 810,162
),
30 in
ethanol (
INHS 810,163
)
;
Illinois
,
Urbana
, 19
Montclair Rd.
, 40.094873, -88.206853,
6.vii.2008
, by kitchen sink,
F. Soto-Adames
, 1 on slide (
INHS 810,164
)
;
Illinois
,
Urbana
, 19
Montclair Rd.
, 40.094873, - 88.206853, 2012,
F. Soto-Adames
, 1 on slide (
INHS 810,165
).
Complement to description based on American specimens.
Habitus as in
Figure 2
. Scales long basal rib
type
(
Fig. 13
) and absent on antennae, legs, and furcula. Dorsal chaetotaxy of the head as in
Figure 17
: row An with 5 mac; anterior mac A0, A2, A3, A5 present; 3+3 median mac, M1, M2, M4 present, M3 always absent; sutural mac, S0, S2, S3, S
4i
, S4, S
5i
, S5 present, S6 as mic; posterior mac Ps5 absent. Outer maxillary lobe with 3 sublobal hairs. Prelabral setae ciliate. Labral papillae each with single seta-like projection. Labial triangle as MrEL1L2A1– 5,
r always
present. Lateral process of labial palp thin, curved, blunt, reaching tip of labial papilla E. Cephalic groove with 8+8 ciliate setae.
Ecology.
This species occurs in leaf litter, and is also considered a nuisance species in North America as it is commonly found inside homes.
Distribution.
Cosmopolitan, including North and Central America.
Remarks.
Willowsia nigromaculata
is the only member of the genus with the following combination of characters: color pattern as in
Figure 2
; long basal rib scale
type
(
Fig. 13
); scales absent from antennae, legs, and furcula; labral papillae with a single seta-like projection; prelabral setae ciliate; labial triangle seta
r present
; outer maxillary lobe with 3+3 sublobal hairs; dorsal head with 3+3 median mac, 6+6 sutural mac, mac S0 present, and mac Ps5 absent (
Fig. 17
); Th. II with 1+1 median mac and 7+7 posterior mac; Abd. I with 3+3 mac; Abd. II with 3+3 inner mac; Abd. III with 3+3 inner and 3+3 lateral mac; and Abd. IV with 7+7 inner mac.
In the Americas, this species is most similar to
W. buski
: both have basal long rib scale
type
(
Zhang
et al
., 2011
); scales absent on antennae, legs, and manubrium; labral papillae each with a single seta-like projection; ciliate prelabral setae, labial triangle
r seta
present, 3+3 sublobal hairs of outer maxilla; 3+3 median mac, 6+6 sutural mac, and mac S0 present dorsally on head; 3+3 inner mac on Abd. II; and 3+3 lateral mac on Abd. IV. They can be differentiated by color pattern and chaetotaxy:
W. nigromaculata
has a distinct dorsal pigment pattern, while
W. buski
is uniformly dark blue or purple without a clear pattern; dorsal head mac Ps5 is absent in
W. nigromaculata
(present in
W. buski
); 1+1 median mac on Th. II (
W. buski
has 2+2); 3+3 mac on Abd. I (
W. buski
has 2+2); 3+3 inner mac on Abd. III (
W. buski
has 2+2), and 7+7 inner mac on Abd. IV (
W. buski
has 5+5). See Table 1 for additional diagnostic characters.
The specimens observed for this study matched morphological descriptions, including dorsal chaetotaxy, by
Christiansen & Bellinger (1998)
and
Zhang
et al
. (2011)
.