Review of Lepidocyrtinus Börner, 1903 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Seirinae): the African species
Author
Cipola, Nikolas Gioia
Author
Morais, José Wellington De
0000-0003-3801-7054
moraisjw@gmail.com
Author
Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante
0000-0001-7881-9436
entobellini@gmail.com
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-24
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Lepidocyrtinus briani
sp. nov.
Cipola & Bellini
Figs 55
,
67–71
,
Tables 1
and
5
Type Material.
Holotype
female on slide (54095/
CAS
):
Madagascar
,
Antsiranana
,
Daraina
municipality,
Binara Forest
,
13°15’50”S
;
049°35’57”E
(
Fig. 55
),
Rainforest
,
1065 m
,
18.x.2013
,
Malaise trap
,
BL Fisher
coll.
8 paratypes
:
1 male
and
2 females
on slides and
3 specimens
in alcohol (54095/
CAS
);
2 females
on slides (54095/
CAS
donated to
INPA-CLL 000031
), same data as holotype.
Diagnosis.
Body with dark pigments on Ant II–IV and Th II laterally (
Fig. 67
); head mac
A0
,
A2–3
,
A5
,
M1–2
,
S0–3
and
S5–6
present; prelabral chaetae smooth; labial papilla E with l.p. apically pointed and reaching the base of a.a.; basolateral and basomedian labial fields with chaetae
R
(subequal to others),
E
and
L1–2
ciliated (
Figs 68
B–D); Th II projected anteriorly and with 6–7 anterior, 8 median (
m1ip
,
m4–4p
present,
m4i
mac absent) and 9–10 posterior mac (
p2ep
absent,
p3
as mac); Th III–Abd II with 5–7, 3, 3 central mac respectively; Abd IV with 11 central mac and 14 lateral mac (
Figs 69
,
70B
); unguis a.t. present; unguiculus
pe
lamella serrated and with a small proximal tooth; collophore anteriorly with 8 spine-like chaetae and 5 ciliated chaetae apically acuminate, posteriorly with 8 spines, smooth chaeta present (
Fig. 71E
); manubrium ventrally with 0–2/2 subapical chaetae; manubrial plate with 2 blunt mac abruptly acuminate at the apex; dens without blunt mac (
Figs 71
F–G).
FIGURE 67.
Lepidocyrtinus briani
sp. nov.
, habitus of a specimen fixed in alcohol (lateral view). Scale bars: 1 mm.
FIGURE 68A–D.
Lepidocyrtinus briani
sp. nov.
: head;
A
, clypeus chaetotaxy;
B
, labial papillae E (right side), arrow indicates l.p.;
C
, dorsal chaetotaxy (left side);
D
, complete postlabial chaetotaxy (right side).
FIGURE 69A–D.
Lepidocyrtinus briani
sp. nov.
: dorsal chaetotaxy;
A
, Th II;
B
, Th III;
C
, Abd I;
D
, Abd II.
FIGURE 70A–C.
Lepidocyrtinus briani
sp. nov.
: dorsal chaetotaxy;
A
, Abd III,
B
, Abd IV;
C
, Abd V.
FIGURE 71A–G.
Lepidocyrtinus briani
sp. nov.
;
A–C
, subcoxa I–III (outer side), respectively;
D
, trochanteral organ (inner side);
E
, collophore chaetotaxy (lateral view);
F
, manubrium ventral chaetotaxy;
G
, chaetotaxy of the manubrial plate and proximal dens (lateral view).
Description.
Total length (head + trunk) of specimens 2.48–3.43 (n=4),
holotype
3.43 mm
. Specimens pale white with dark blue pigment on lateral Th II and light blue pigment on Ant II–IV, femur and tibiotarsus; eyepatches black (
Fig. 67
). Scales present on Ant I to proximal one seventh of Ant IV, dorsal and ventral head, dorsal thorax and abdomen, legs (except empodia), anterior collophore, ventral and dorsal manubrium and dens ventrally.
Head. Antennae smaller than trunk length (
Fig. 67
); ratio antennae: trunk = 1: 1.78–1.80 (n=3),
holotype
1: 1.78; antennal segments ratio as I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.22–1.54: 1.42: 1.98–3.09,
holotype
1: 1.25: 1.42: 1.98 (Ant III only
holotype
). Ant IV annulated on distal six seventh, with apical bulb apically bilobed. Ant III not annulated, apical organ with 2 elongated rods, 3 spiny guard sens and s-blunt sens of different sizes. Ant I dorsally with 4 median mac not surrounded by ciliated guard mic and 3 smooth mic at the base, without spines. Eyes A and B larger, G and H smaller, others subequal, and with 5 ‘IO’ chaetae; head dorsal macrochaetotaxy with 10–12
An
, 4
A
, 3
M
and 7
S
mac (
Fig. 68C
). Clypeal formula with 4 (
l1-2
), 10 (
ft
), 3 (
pf 0-2
) ciliated chaetae,
l1-2
larger than the others,
l1
apically acuminate,
1
ft
smaller, others subequal (
Fig. 68A
). Prelabral chaetae smooth, inner chaetae rarely bifurcated. Labral
p0
chaeta sometimes with median filament,
p1
larger than the others. Labral papillae with two inner rounded projections, outer papillae absent. Maxillary palp with smooth t.a. and b.c. weakly ciliated, thicker and 1.41 longer than the t.a. Labial papilla E with l.p. apically pointed and reaching the base of a.a. (
Fig. 68B
). Basolateral and basomedian labial fields with chaetae
M1–2
,
R
(subequal to others),
E
,
L1–2
ciliated (
Fig. 68D
). Ventral head with about 17 ciliated chaetae, postlabial formula with 4 (
G1–4
), 3 (
H2–4
), 4 (
J1–4
) chaetae, and 2 larger b.c. surrounding the cephalic groove (
Fig. 68D
).
Thorax chaetotaxy (
Fig. 69
A–B). Th II projected anteriorly,
a
,
m
and
p
series with 6–7, 8 and 9–10 mac, respectively. Th III
a
,
m
and
p
series with 3–4, 1 and 3–4 mac, respectively. Ratio Th II: III = 1.96–2.48: 1 (n=4),
holotype
2.48: 1.
Abdomen
chaetotaxy (
Figs 69
C–D, 70A–C).
Abd I
a
,
m
and
p
series with 0, 3 and 0 mac, respectively, and at least 1 secundary psp.
Abd II
a
,
m
and
p
series with 1, 3 and 0 mac, respectively,
m3e
as mic.
Abd
III
a
,
m
and
p
series with 0, 2–3 and 1 mac, respectively.
Abd
IV with 11 central mac on
A–T
series and 14 lateral mac on
E–
Fe
series; 2 secundary psp, at least 6 posterior sens (
ps
type I, others type II) and 8 posterior mes.
Abd
V
a
,
m
and
p
series with 1, 4 and 6 mac, respectively.
Ratio Abd
III: IV = 1: 4.49–5.39 (n= 4),
holotype
1: 4.49.
Legs. Subcoxa I with 7–8 chaetae on a row, 5 anterior chaetae and 2 psp; subcoxa II with an anterior row of 14 chaetae, posterior row of 7 chaetae and 6 psp; subcoxa III with one row of 14 chaetae and 2 posterior psp (
Fig. 71
A–C). Trochanteral organ with about 44 spine-like chaetae (
Fig. 72D
). Tibiotarsus not subdivided, outer side with 6 large chaetae apically acuminate, inner side with 13 mac weakly ciliated. Unguis with 4 inner teeth, b.t. smaller than m.t., a.t. smaller than the others. Unguiculus with all lamellae smooth and acuminate, except
pe
serrated and with a small proximal tooth; ratio unguis: unguiculus = 1: 0.63. Tibiotarsal smooth chaeta 1.18 larger than unguiculus and tenent hair 0.69 smaller than unguis outer edge.
Collophore. Anterior side with 18 chaetae, 8 proximal spine-like chaetae, 1 thin and 2 normal ciliated chaetae, 5 ciliated chaetae apically acuminate and 2 mac distally; posterior side with 22 chaetae (5 unpaired), 8 spines, 13 thin ciliated chaetae widely distributed and 1 smooth chaetae distally; lateral flap with about 50 chaetae, 7 smooth and 43 ciliated (
Fig. 71E
).
Furcula. Manubrium ventral formula with 0, 0, 0, 0–2/2 (subapical), 14–16 (apical) ciliated chaetae plus approximately 20 elongated apical scales per side (
Fig. 71F
); manubrial plate with 2 blunt mac ciliated abruptly acuminate at the apex, 16 ciliated chaetae of different sizes and 3 psp. Dens dorsally with ciliated chaetae, without modified mac (
Fig. 71G
).
Etymology
. It is named after Dr. Brian L. Fisher (CAS), collector of the new species.
Remarks.
Lepidocyrtinus briani
sp. nov.
resembles other species from
Madagascar
(
Table 5
). See the comparison among them in the remarks of
L. iegoi
sp. nov.