The dorsal chaetotaxy of first instar Trogolaphysa jataca, with description of twelve new species of Neotropical Trogolaphysa (Hexapoda: Collembola: Paronellidae)
Author
Soto-Adames, Felipe N.
text
Zootaxa
2015
4032
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4032.1.1
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Trogolaphysa marielouiseae
sp. nov.
Figs 3
D, 10A–J,
Table 2
Etymology.
The epithet honors Marie Louise Goodnight, who collected the material on which the new species is based.
Material examined.
Holotype
male, in preparation.
MEXICO
, Chiapas, Cacahuatan, Finca Guatemoc, Quinine grove, 975.m, Berlese sample leaf mold,
3–4.viii.1950
, C. & M. Goodnight coll.,
INHS
579,843;
2 females
paratypes
in preparation and
3 juveniles
in alcohol same information as
holotype
.
Description.
Size up to 2.0 mm.
Color
p
attern.
Head, antennae and body more or less uniformly black; legs black to femur, tip of femur and whole of tibiotarsus light colored or white (
Fig. 3
D).
Head.
Antennae up to 1.9x head diagonal. Subapical sense organ with guard sensillum large (
Fig. 10
B), sensillum in pit not seen. Main sensilla of sense organ Ant. 3 with laterally extended membrane. Eyes 6–8, eyes G and H greatly reduced, seen only in largest individual, not visible in
holotype
; eye valley with 4–5 ciliate chaetae. Head dorsally (
Fig. 10
A) with 4 anterior (A0, A2, M2, S3) and 2 posterior (Pa5, Pm3) macrochaetae. Pre-labral chaetae ciliate. Denticles on distal margin of labrum minute, with base fused, wide (
Fig. 10
C). Labial triangle with M1M2M3rEL1L2A1-5: series M with up to 5 chaetae; r stout and smooth all other posterior chaetae ciliate. Postlabial field with 5–7 chaetae between columns I and
O
.
FIGURE 10.
Trogolaphysa marieloiseae
sp. nov.
A, Head anterior macrochaetae; B, Guard sensillum of subapical sense organ on fourth antennal segment; C, Distal spines of labrum; D, Fore claw complex; E–F, Arrangement of macrochaetae in mesothorax p3 complex in two individuals; G, Abdomen 4 macrochaetae; H, Hind claw complex; I–J, Two views of mucro.
Body.
Body macrochaetae 5(6)0/0243+0+5. Mesothorax with 1 anterior (a5) and 5 posterior (p3 complex) macrochaetae; p3 complex includes 1 micro- or mesochaeta as shown in
Figs. 10
E-F. Metathorax without macrochaetae. Abd. 1 chaeta a6 present. Abd. 4 (
Fig. 10
G) pseudopore in field posterior to bothriotrix T4; inner macrochaetae A3, A5 and B5 present; A3 anterior to T2, almost paired with F1; macrochaeta A5 closer to pseudopore than to macrochaeta B5; 5 lateral macrochaetae present, macrochaeta F2 absent. Abd. 4 posterior chaetae 18–19+18–19.
Legs.
Trochanteral organ with at least 23 chaetae. Tenent hair as long as unguiculus, acuminate on fore and middle legs (
Fig. 10
D), spatulate on hind legs (
Fig. 10
H); fore and middle claws with 2 inner teeth, hind claw with 3 inner teeth; one basal tooth slightly larger than other, unpaired tooth, when present, as long as shortest basal tooth; inner teeth spread as 32%, 32%, 52%. Dorsal and lateral teeth ending on basal quarter of unguis. Unguiculus lanceolate, posterior edge smooth.
Furcula.
Dens with 2 rows of ciliate spines: inner row with 25–30 spines; outer row with 16–24 spines. Mucro with 4 teeth, basal teeth appearing subpaired on dorsal view (
Fig.
10
I) but not on lateral view (
Fig. 10
J), 1.9–2.1x as long as width of distal end of dens and 0.70x as long as inner margin of hind unguis.
Remarks.
Trogolaphysa marielouiseae
sp. nov.
is unique among Neotropical species in being almost completely black, having 4 head macrochaetae in the particular combination A0, A2, M2, S3, in having 5 mesothoraxic macrochaetae in the p3 complex and the labral denticles with wide basal fusion. The new species has the same combination of head macrochaetae as
T
.
geminata
(
Mari
Mutt, 1987
)
and
T
.
clarencei
sp. nov.
(
Table 2
), but, in addition to the character listed above, the three species differ in the number of chaetae M in the labial triangle (
3–5 in
T. marielouiseae
sp. nov.
,
2 in
the other two species), and the number of macrochaetae on the metathorax (
3 in
T. clarencei
sp. nov.
, none in the other two species).
Trogolaphysa laterolineata
sp. nov.
also has more than 2 labial chaetae M, but it differs from
T. marielouiseae
sp. nov.
in having 4 macrochaetae on Abd. 4 and in the shape of the labral denticles.