A new species of Lepidocyrtus (Collembola, Entomobryidae) from the Börzsöny Mountains, Hungary
Author
Winkler, Daniel
text
Zootaxa
2016
4150
4
388
400
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4150.4.2
2057b6a4-4def-43e5-8434-8008568035e0
1175-5326
264804
11453764-F3BB-4020-AE47-7EFA1C95CDD4
Key to species of the
Lepidocyrtus lignorum
group
The
Lepidocyrtus lignorum
group conceived by
Mateos (2011)
is characterised by the presence of scales on the antennae and legs and by the formula of dorsal macrochaetae R0R1R2/00/0101+3 (dorsal head macrochaeta So present or absent). Up to now the group was formed by
L. barbulus
Mateos, 2011
,
L. instratus
Handschin, 1924
,
L. juliae
Mateos, 2011
,
L. lignorum
(
Fabricius, 1793
)
,
L. peisonis
Traser & Christian, 1992
,
L. ruber
Schött, 1902
,
L. tellecheae
Arbea & Jordana, 1990
,
L. uzeli
Rusek, 1985
,
L. vexillosus
Loksa & Bogojević, 1967
and
L. violaceus
(
Geoffroy, 1762
)
. Presented here is the key
Mateos (2011
,
2016
) created for the
Lepidocyrtus lignorum
group, including the new species
L. traseri
sp. nov.
and correcting the erratum in the point 11 (point
8 in
Mateos 2011
) regarding the relative position of macrochaeta F2 to E3 on Abd. IV of
L. tellecheae
and
L. barbulus
(Eduardo Mateos
pers. com
.).
1 Unguiculus acuminate................................................................................. 2
- Unguiculus truncate................................................................................. 12
2 Mesothorax strongly projecting, body with pigment on Th. III to Abd. III expanding to
Th. II
and
Abd. IV
in the more densely pigmented specimens, unguis basal pair teeth at less than 45% of the inner edge, unguis tooth at less than 55% of the inner edge..........................................
L. instratus
Handschin, 1924
(
Austria, Italy, Slovakia
,
Switzerland
)
- Mesothorax slightly or not projecting over the head, body with or without pigment, unguis basal pair teeth at more than 45% of the inner edge, unguis tooth at more than 65% of the inner edge................................................ 3
3 Body with pigment................................................................................... 4
- Body unpigmented.................................................................................. 10
4 Labium with more than two M and more than one R setae, apex of the third row of labral setae simple.......................................................................
L. barbulus
Mateos, 2011
(pigmented form) (Greece: Naxos)
- Labium with two M and one R setae, apex of the third row of labral setae branched................................. 5
5 Body uniformly pigmented.............................................................................. 6
- Body with only several segments with pigment............................................................. 7
6 Body dark blue pigmented, labral papillae with three denticles...........................
L. violaceus
(
Geoffroy, 1762
)
(
Austria
,
Belgium
, Britain,
Bulgaria
,
Czech Republic
,
Denmark
,
France
,
Germany
,
Hungary
,
Ireland
,
Italy
, Rep. of
Moldova
,
Netherlands
,
Norway
,
Poland
,
Portugal
,
Slovakia
,
Spain
,
Switzerland
,
Ukraine
, introduced in
Australia
)