The family Onychiuridae (Collembola) from karst caves of the Basque biospeleologic district, with description of four new species
Author
Beruete, Enrique
0000-0002-3240-8946
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
eberuete@yahoo.es
Author
Arbea, Javier I.
c / Ría de Solía 3, ch. 39. 39610 El Astillero (Cantabria).
Author
Baquero, Enrique
0000-0002-3240-8946
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
eberuete@yahoo.es
Author
Jordana, Rafael
0000-0002-3240-8946
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
eberuete@yahoo.es
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-09-21
5040
2
151
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5040.2.1
1175-5326
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Deuteraphorura akelaris
(
Jordana & Beruete, 1983
)
Onychiurus akelaris
Jordana & Beruete, 1983
.
Mitt.
Schweiz
. Entomol. Ges.
, 56(3-4): 307
Deuteraphorura akelaris
(Jordana & Beruete)
:
Jordana
et al.
, 2012
.
Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews,
5: 65
Figs 2–7
,
Tables 2
,
3
and
10
Type material. Loc. 1.
Akelar cave
,
27.XII.1979
,
holotype
male (slide
MZNA730843
),
2 paratypes
(MZNA730842 and MZNA717039, male)
.
Other material. Loc. 1.
Akelar cave
,
8.VIII.1929
,
7 females
,
1 male
and
4 juveniles
(slides
MNCN
_Ent 89369, MNCN_Ent 89370 and MNCN_Ent 89373 as sintypes of
Onychiurus boneti
); other dates:
27.XII.1979
,
1 male
(MZNA717039);
28.III.1987
,
1 male
(MZNA717035).
Loc. 13.
Fria cave
,
3.X.1985
,
2 females
,
2 males
and
1 juvenile
identified as
O. boneti
(MZNA730848, MZNA730849, MZNA730850, MZNA730851 and MZNA730852).
Loc. 29.
Mugiro cave
,
8.V.1980
1 ex.
(MZNA717036);
10.XI.1985
,
17 ex.
(MZNA730846, MZNA730847);
1 female
(MZNA717036);
25.XI.1980
,
1 female
(MZNA717037); 10.XI.1985,1 male (MZNA717038)
.
Redescription.
Whitish body. Length of body, without antennae, 1.2–1.3mm (female and male). Quite fine and uniform cuticular granulation.
Dorsal pso formula 3,3–4/1,3,3/3,4–5,3(4),5,(3)4; Abd III tergite generally with 3 pairs of pso (a, b ‘, c) and sometimes with another more lateral pso (c’) (
Figs 2
,
3
). Ventral pso formula 1,2/0,1,1/3+1,1–2,2(1),2; Abd I sternite with 3 pso on each side of the VT, and 1+1 anterior pso; Abd II with the medial pso sometimes missing; Abd III usually with 2+ 2 pso, rarely the medial pso missing (
Fig. 2
). Each subcoxa 1 of legs I−III with 2 pso. Neither psx nor psp could be distinguished.
Dorsal body chaetotaxy as in
Table 3
and
Figs 2–3
. The chaetae-s do not differ from the ordinary chaetae. Th II–III tergites with lateral ms. Th II to AbdV tergites axial chaetotaxy with 2,2/2,2,2,2,1 pairs of pointed microchaetae.Abd IV tergite with an axial impaired mesochaeta (p
0
). Abd V without axial impaired chaetae and p
2
as short mesochaeta; ratio p
2
:P
5
=0.31−0.47. AbdVI with an axial macrochaeta (a
0
) (
Fig. 3
).
Ventral body chaetotaxy as in
Fig. 2
. Th I–III sternites without chaetae. VT with 5−6+5−6 distal chaetae, ante- rior and basal chaetae absent. Furcal vestige reduced to a finely grained area, with 4 posterior dental microchaetae and two rows of manubrial chaetae; row mm with 1 +1(2) and row mp with 2 +2 chaetae, of which the outer ones are macrochaetae (
Fig. 6
). Genital plate with about 14 chaetae and 2 posterior microchaetae in females, and 34–42 chaetae in males. Males with ventral organ formed by short and thickened chaetae: 2 on the Abd II sternite and 7–9 on the Abd III sternite (
Fig. 5
). Anal valves with numerous acuminate chaetae; each lateral plate with a
0
and 2a
1
; posterior plate with a
0
, 2b
1
, 2b
2
, c
0
, 2c
1
and 2c
2
.
Legs. Subcoxae 1 of the legs I−III with 3,4,4 chaetae, sub−coxae 2 with 0,3,3 chaetae, coxae with 2−3,10,12−13 chaetae, trochanter with 9,8−9,7−8 chaetae, and femur with 14−15,14−15,13−14 chaetae. Tibiotarsi of the legs I−III with 18 (9,8,1), 18 (9,8,1) and 17 (9,7,1) chaetae, respectively (
Fig. 7
). Claws without internal or lateral teeth. The empodial appendage reaches 55–60 % of the internal edge of the claw, presents a narrow basal lamella reaching 40 % of its length (
Fig. 7
).
Discussion.
D. akelaris
belongs to the species group of
D. boneti
, characterised by presenting a reduced dorsal chaetotaxy and a tendency to present 4+4 pso in at least one Abd I–III tergite (
Beruete
et al.
2001
). The morphological features that characterise the species in this group show a high degree of variability, so that overlaping between various species are frequent (
Table 10
).
D. akelaris
has been considered synonnymous with
D. boneti
by
Jordana
et al.
(1997)
, however, we prefer to leave it as a good species until more detailed studies of the morphological and genetic variability of the species of this group can be carried out, based on more abundant material of all species.
The most similar species is
D. boneti
from which it differs by a lesser development of the dorsal body chaetae. This is especially evident in the medial and posterior abdominal chaetae rows, areas with the highest specific value and less intraspecific variability in the
Onychiuridae (
Yosii 1963
)
.
Table 2
shows the length (in micrometers) of m
2
and p
2
chaetae on Abd III, and p
2
and p
5
chaetae on AbdV, in both species. The ratio between the lengths of the Abd III m
2
/p
2
chaetae, and especially AbdV p
2
/p
5
allows to differentiate the two species (there are no overlapping of the measurements).
D. akelaris
is characterised by a smaller size of the Abd III p
2
chaeta, ratio m
2
/p
2
ratio: 1.62– 1.83, compared to 1.24–1.32 in
D. boneti
. Also, p
2
is a short mesochaeta on AbdV, ratio p
2
/p
5
: 0.41–0.42, compared to 0.77–0.80 in
D. boneti
.
Distribution and ecology.
Troglobiont species found on organic remains and the surface of gours. It is endemic to natural cavities of the karst massif of the
Navarre
part of the Sierra de Aralar (
Jordana & Beruete 1983
,
Jordana
et al.
2012
).