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
text
Zootaxa
2017
4286
2
187
202
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4286.2.3
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Coecobrya
cf.
polychaeta
Zhang & Nilsai
sp. nov.
Figs 4
,
41, 42
Material
examined.
Five
females on slides and
30 in
alcohol,
Thailand
:
Satun Province
:
Khuan Don District
:
Ton Din
cave,
6.72636°N
,
100.16249°E
, altitude
115 m
,
8.ix.2016
,
S. Jantarit
and
A. Nilsai
leg. (collection #THA_SJ_STN15).
Four
in alcohol deposited in
NJAU
and others in PSU-NHM.
GenBank number.
KY704927
–
KY704932
.
Ecology.
These animals were found in a large population along a stream bank, on stalagmites, clay, gravels and rock surfaces in a humid environment where bat guano was absent.
Remarks.
Coecobrya
cf.
polychaeta
sp. nov.
is almost identical to
C
.
polychaeta
sp. nov.
in morphology, including having specialised, unique characters, such as extremely long antennae, elongate lateral process of labial palp, and four sublobal hairs on maxillary outer lobe. It differs from the latter only in having mac a1 on Abd. I (
Fig. 41
) and smooth postlabial mic
X4.
Mac a3 on Abd. II (
Fig. 42
) is present in one specimen. The great mean genetic distance 0.231 (0.219–0.239) between two populations has exceeded the mean interspecific distances reported in
Porco
et al
. (2014)
,
Katz
et al
. (2015)
and
Schneider
et al
. (2016)
. Two populations are only approximately
10 km
distant from each other. Following the conservative line, the population from Khuan Don District is not here considered to be a separate species because widely accepted species delimitation criteria not established across divergent collembolan groups. It is better to be conservative in assigning specimens to new species than to incorrectly recognize artificial entities (
Carstens
et al
. 2013
).