Taxonomy of the Proisotoma complex. VI. Rediscovery of the genus Bagnallella Salmon, 1951 and epitoky in Bagnallella davidi (Barra, 2001), comb. nov. from South Africa
Author
Potapov, Mikhail
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6111-3354
Moscow State Pedagogical University, Kibalchicha str., 6, korp. 3, Moscow, 129278, Russia
Author
Deharveng, Louis
Institut de Systematique, Evolution, Biodiversite, ISYEB-UMR 7205 - CNRS, MNHN, UPMC, EPHE, Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Sorbonne Universites, 45 rue Buffon, CP 50, F- 75005 Paris, France
Author
Janion-Scheepers, Charlene
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5942-7912
University of Cape Town, Department of Biological Sciences, Rondebosch, 7701, Private Bag x 3, South Africa & Iziko Museums of South Africa, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
cjanion@gmail.com
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Bagnallella sedecimoculata (Salmon, 1943)
Figure 2
Folsomia sedecimoculata
Salmon, 1943
Holotoma sedecimoculata
(Salmon, 1943)
Proisotoma sedecimoculata
(Salmon, 1943)
Material examined.
South Africa
,
Western Cape
,
Stellenbosch
,
Jonkershoek Nature Reserve
, canyon to waterfall, SAF-086,
34.005570°S
,
18.992067°E
,
15/03/2008
, forest litter,
Berlese, L.D.
and
A.B.
leg.;
Somerset
,
Helderberg
, SAF-107, SAF-109, SAF-116,
34.040883°S
,
18.873649°E
, alt.
600 m
,
04/03/2009
, native forest litter,
L.D.
and
A.B.
leg.;
Cape
Town, Wynberg,
Table Mountain
, second collapse, SAF-141,
33.987637°S
,
18.405750°N
, alt.
725 m
,
10/03/2009
, native forest litter,
L.D.
and
A.B.
leg.; Constantia, Silvermine, in a small forest patch above Tokai, SAF-235,
34.038273°S
,
18.395478°E
, alt.
390 m
,
06/11/2010
, dead wood,
D. Porco
leg.;
Kalk Bay
,
Echo Valley
,
Spes
Bona
forest, SAF-555,
01/03/2019
,
Afromontane forest
, moss on rock,
L.D.
and
A.B.
leg
.
New Zealand
. NZL-049, Rotoiti: Lakes Rototongata and Rotoatua,
08/01/1996
, primary forest, litter, L.D. and A.B. leg.
Australia
.
Victoria
,
July 2010
,
University Ballarat
,
St. Helens
,
37.629979°S
,
143.890801°E
,
Eucalyptus
plantation, moss,
P. Greenslade.
leg.
Macquarie Island
,
Bauer Bay
,
54.5549°S
,
158.8760°E
,
April 2016
,
Turf
sample,
Berlese
extraction,
L. Phillips
leg.
Diagnosis.
Maxillary palp bifurcate, two prelabral chaetae. Dens slender, with 16-20 anterior chaetae. Mucro bidentate. Anterior side of manubrium with 1+1 chaetae. 33/22235 s and 10/100 ms on body. Without ventral chaetae on Th.III.
Description.
Colour grey. Cuticle outwardly smooth. 8+8 ocelli, G and H smaller. PAO about as long as 0.8 Ant. I and as 1.1-1.3 Claw III. Maxillary outer lobe with four sublobal hairs and bifurcate maxillary palp. Labral formula as 2/554. Labium full set of guards (e7 present), three proximal and four basomedian chaetae. Ventral side of head with 4-5+4-5 postlabial chaetae. 11 chaetae on Ant.I, with three basal micro s-chaetae (
bms
), of which one
bms
large, and two ventral s-chaetae (s), Ant.II with three
bms
and one laterodistal s, Ant.III with one
bms
and six distal
s
(including two lateral). Thorax without ventral axial chaetae.
Macrochaetae weakly differentiated, medial ones on Abd.V as long as 0.4-0.5 of tergal midline. S-chaetae weakly differentiated. S-formula as 43/22235 (s), 10/100 (
ms
). S-chaetae on Abd.I-III in mid-tergal position. General pattern of chaetotaxy as in
B. dubia
(Fig.
4
). Ti.1-2 with 21 chaetae, Ti.3 with few additional chaetae. Tibiotarsal tenent chaetae not developed. Ventral tube with 4+4 laterodistal and usually with six posterior chaetae (four in a transversal row). Retinaculum with 4+4 teeth and two chaetae. Anterior furcal subcoxae with 11-15, posterior ones with 7-9 chaetae. Anterior side of manubrium with 1+1 distal chaetae (Fig.
2
). Dens with 17-19(16-20) anterior chaetae, posterior side of dens with crenulation and seven chaetae (Fig.
2
). Mucro bidentate. Ratio of manubrium: dens: mucro = 5.3-6.3: 5.9-6.7: 1.
Discussion.
Bagnallella sedecimoculata
was described from New Zealand and was designated as type species for the genus
Bagnallella
(see the discussion to the genus above). The type specimen from New Zealand was studied (
Potapov and Janion-Scheepers 2017
), although only one generic character (separation of two abdominal segments) was proven. The redescription given above is based mostly on the South African material which looks conspecific to one individual in hand from New Zealand (L.D. and A.B. leg.).
Bagnallella sedecimoculata
resembles
B. dubia
and differs by ventral chaetae on Th.III (absent vs present) and a few more anterior chaetae on dens (16-20 vs 12-16). The latter character is not stable enough to separate the two species.
Distribution.
Probably widely distributed. So far with scattered records in the South Hemisphere (New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Macquarie Island).