The family Onychiuridae (Collembola) from karst caves of the Basque biospeleologic district, with description of four new species
Author
Beruete, Enrique
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University of Navarra, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology, University Campus, 31080 Pamplona, Spain. eberuete @ yahoo. es; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3240 - 8946
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Author
Arbea, Javier I.
c / Ría de Solía 3, ch. 39. 39610 El Astillero (Cantabria).
Author
Baquero, Enrique
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University of Navarra, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology, University Campus, 31080 Pamplona, Spain. eberuete @ yahoo. es; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3240 - 8946 & University of Navarra, Institute of Biodiversity and Environment (BIOMA), University Campus, 31080, Pamplona, Spain * corresponding author: ebaquero @ unav. es; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2145 - 8606
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Jordana, Rafael
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University of Navarra, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology, University Campus, 31080 Pamplona, Spain. eberuete @ yahoo. es; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3240 - 8946
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-09-21
5040
2
151
194
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5040.2.1
1175-5326
5531192
CC1289B1-4FF9-4369-A596-9FF260C8F314
Spinonychiurus vandeli
(
Cassagnau, 1960
)
Onychiurus vandeli
Cassagnau, 1960
.
Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse
, 95: 405.
Spinonychiurus vandeli
(Cassagnau)
:
Sun
et al.
2011
.
ZooKeys
, 78: 33.
Figs 40−42
,
Table 9
Studied Material. Loc. 22.
2 ex.
,
1.X.1988
.
Troglophilous species known, until now, only from the
type
locality, in the
Central Pyrenees
, at
2500 m
asl
, in cold mosses
.
Description of the specimen from the cave of Istaürdi.
Whitish body. Body length (without antennas) 1.4 mm. Cylindrical body with fine and uniform granulation. Well-marked antennal bases.
Pso formula: 3,3/2,3,3/3,3,3,4,3 dorsally and 1,0/0,0,0/0,0,0,0 ventrally (
Figs 40–41
). Each subcoxa 1 of leg I−III with 1 pso. Neither psx nor psp could be distinguished.
Head. Antennae about as long as the head.
Ant IV
with subapical organite and two slightly differentiated cylindrical sensilla in dorsal-subapical and basal-internal position.
Microsensillum of
Ant
IV in lateral-external position, slightly above the first proximal row of chaetae.
AIIIO
with 5 papillae, 5 guard chaetae, 2 small internal sensilla, and 2 thick external curved and granulated sensilla; the lateral ms is located just behind the sense organ. Ant I−III with 9, 16 and 17 ordinary chaetae, respectively. Well-defined antennal base, with finer granulation.
PAO
with 17–18 finely granulated vesicles, arranged in two rows. Dorsal cephalic chaeta d
0
present (
Fig. 40
). Maxillary palp simple with 1 basal and 2 sublobal chaetae. Labral formula 4/542. Labium
type
A, with 6 proximal, 4 basomedial (E, F, G, f) and 5 basolateral (b, c, d, e, e ‘) chaetae. 4−5+4−5 postlabial chaetae along the ventral groove
.
Dorsal body chaetotaxy according to
Table 9
and
Fig. 40
, almost symmetrical, with weak differentiation between meso- and microchaetae. Sensory body chaetae cylindrical and well-differentiated, number per semi-tergite: 1/011/221121 dorsally and 2/00/000100 ventrally. Th I tergite with 8−9 +8−9 chaetae. Th II–III tergites with lateral ms. Axial chaetotaxy of Th II to AbdV tergites is 3,3/3,3,3,3,1 pairs of pointed microchaetae (
Fig. 40
). Abd IV tergite with axial p
0
, AbdV with axial a
0
and p
0
, and AbdVI with 2 axial and 1 +1 prespinal chaetae. Relatively long
AS
(
Fig 42
) (ratio
AS
/inner edge of claw III =1).
Ventral abdominal body chaetotaxy according to
Fig. 41
. Th I–III sternites with 0 +0, 1+ 1, 1+1 chaetae, respectively. VT with 5−6+5−6 apical chaetae. Abd III sternite divided into two subsegments, each with 5+5 and 6−7+ 6−7 chaetae, respectively. Furcal vestige reduced to a finely granulated area, with 4 posterior dental mi- crochaetae and a row of manubrial chaetae: mp row with 2 +2 chaetae, of which the outer ones are macrochaetae (
Fig. 41
). Anal valves with numerous acuminate chaetae; each lateral valve with chaeta a
0
and 2a
1
; posterior valve with chaetae a
0
, 2b
1
, 2b
2
, c
0
, 2c
1
and 2c
2
.
Legs. Subcoxa 1 of legs I–III with 4,5,5 chaetae, respectively. Tibiotarsi of the legs I–III with 20 (11,8,1), 20 (11,8,1), 19 (11,7,1) chaetae, respectively (
Fig. 42
). Claw without internal or lateral teeth. Empodium reaching 50 % of the inner edge of the claw, with a narrow basal lamella which reaches 50% of its length (
Fig. 42
).
Discussion.
The specimen found match in all diagnostic characters to the
type
specimens of
S. vandeli
(Deharveng, personal communication).
Cassagnau (1960)
described the species with: a) 2 posterior pso on the head, while in the observation again of the
types
deposited in the MNHN (Deharveng, personal communication) 3 have been seen; b) 4 papillae in AIIIO,
5 in
the new observation of the
types
; and c) 1 axial chaeta in AbdVI,
2 in
the new observation of the
types
.
S. vandeli
belongs to the group of species with 11 chaetae on distal whorl of the tibiotarsus, and a labium
type
A (Pomorski & Kaprus’ 2015). It clearly differs from these species by presenting a lower number of dorsal pso mainly on abdominal tergites I–V.