Sugaentulus andrzeji sp. nov. from Siberia, Russia (Protura: Acerentomidae: Acerentominae) and key to Acerentominae genera
Author
Shrubovych, Julia
Author
Rusek, Josef
text
Zootaxa
2010
2720
59
68
journal article
46937
10.5281/zenodo.199876
82e967e2-94cc-48d2-8d9f-302de0a18240
1175-5326
199876
Key to genera of
Acerentominae
Szeptycki (2007)
considered the family
Acerentomidae
as proposed by
Yin (1999)
to be only of subfamily rank. The generic taxonomy of
Acerentomidae
was developed mainly by
Tuxen (1963
,
1964
,
1981
,
1984
),
Nosek (1973
,
1978
),
Rusek (1974a)
,
Imadaté (1974)
,
Yin (1983a
,
1999
) and
Szeptycki (1988
,
2007
). We provide a key restricted to acerentomine genera
sensu
Szeptycki (2007)
.
1. Mesonotum with 3+3 or 4+4
A
-setae and metanotum with 4+4
A
-setae; sternites with 5 or more
A
-setae; seta
P3
on tergites II–VI in line with other
P-
setae; striate band well developed.......................................................................... 2
- Mesonotum and metanotum with 2+2
A
-setae; sternites with 3
A
-setae; seta
P3
on tergites II–VI slightly anterior to
P-
seta row; striate band well developed or reduced ..................................................................................................... 5
2. Mesonotum with 3+3
A
-setae ...................................................................................................................................... 3
- Mesonotum with 4+4
A
-setae ....................................................................................................................................... 4
3. Forestarsal sensillum
t1
filiform, abdominal legs with two setae nearly equal in length; foretarsal sensillum
a’
between
t1
and
t2 ..................................................................................................................
Filientomon
Rusek, 1974
- Forestarsal sensillum
t1
claviform, abdominal leg setae of different lengths (apical seta about half length of subapi- cal seta); foretarsal sensillum
a’
distal to
t2
and close to
c’ .............................................
Acerentomon
Silvestri, 1907
4. Foretarsal sensillum
t1
baculiform
..................................................................................
Yamatentomon
Imadaté, 1964
- Foretarsal sensillum
t1
claviform
.................................................................................... Orientomon
Yin & Xie, 1993
5. Striate band well developed, foretarsal sensillum
t1
claviform
...........................................
Sugaentulus
Imadaté, 1978
- Striate band reduced, foretarsal sensillum
t1
claviform or filiform.............................................................................. 6
6. Foretarsal sensillum
b’
missing .................................................................................................................................... 7
- Foretarsal sensillum
b’
present .................................................................................................................................... 8
7. Foretarsal sensillum
t1
filiform, abdominal legs II and III with two nearly equal setae, labial palp with tuft of setae
.............................................................................................................................................
Huashanentulus
Yin, 1980
- Foretarsal sensillum
t1
claviform, abdominal legs II and III with apical seta about half the length of subapical seta; labial palp without tuft of setae
..............................................................................................
Yichunentulus
Yin, 1980
*
8. Abdominal legs II and III with three setae ..........................................................................
Fjellbergella
Nosek, 1978
- Abdominal legs II and III with two nearly equal setae................................................................................................ 9
9. Foretarsal sensillum
t1
claviform, foretarsal sensillum
a’
close to
t2
..............................
Tuxenentulus
Imadaté, 1973
- Foretarsal sensillum
t1
filiform, foretarsal sensillum
a’
close to
t1 ..............................................
Wenyingia
Imadaté,
*According to
Szeptycki (2007)
and following
Yin (1999)
Yichunentulus
belongs to
Acerentominae
, but this placement is doubtful because of the reduced labial palps.