Taxonomic revision of the family Eosentomidae (Hexapoda: Protura) from Japan 2701
Author
Nakamura, Osami
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-12-03
2701
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journal article
11755334
Eosentomon hitakami
Nakamura
sp. nov.
Figs. 25–26
;
Table 10
Type specimen.
Holotype
female (
NSMT
–Ap 480), Mt. Komaga–take, Kanegasaki–machi,
Iwate Prefecture
,
39º11'21"N
,
140º55'41"E
,
920 m
elevation, litter of a forest dominated by
F. crenata
and
Q. crispula
,
18-VIII-2001
, H. Tamura
et al.
leg.
Description.
Body length 787 µm. Head 103 µm long, 68 µm wide. Setae
aa
,
pa
and
m4
present, sensilla
as
and
ps
present (
Fig. 25A
); seta
sp
1.2 times longer than
p
; sensilla
pp
rudimentary. Labral setae present (
Fig. 25B
). Seta
rs
inflated, 14 µm long, longer than
sr
, 11 µm (
Fig 25B
). On maxillary palpus (
Fig. 25C
) sensillum
md
as long as
ml
, but the former slightly thicker than the latter. On galea (
Fig. 25D
) digit O longer than M and I. Mandible with four teeth (
Fig. 25E
). Clypeal apodemes distinct, side arm slightly club-shaped (
Figs. 25A, B
). Pseudoculus circular, 8 µm long, with a central spot and weakly V-shaped structure (
Fig. 25F
),
PR
= 12.5.
Foretarsus length (
Figs. 25G–I
) 66 µm; claw 13 µm, TR = 5.2; empodium 13 µm, EU = 1.0; sensillum
s
longer than claw, 19 µm. Sensillum
t1
closer to α
3
than to α
3'
, BS = 0.9;
t2
not reaching base of
y
;
t3
short and thick;
a
closer to γ
1
than to γ
2
;
b
and
c
linear;
d
long, surpassing base of α
6
;
e
and
g
roundedly spatulate and long;
f1
spatulate;
f2
thin;
a'
at same level with α
3
;
b'1
closer to δ
3'
than to δ
4'
;
b'2
short, not reaching base of α
6
;
c'
absent. Length of middle tarsus 32 µm, length of claw 9 µm; hind tarsus 39 µm, claw 11 µm; empodia of both tarsi short (
Figs. 25J, K
), 1 µm long; on hind tarsus (
Fig. 25K
)
D2
and
D4
similar, thin spine-like.
Tracheal camerae thick and distally contracted (
Fig. 26A
). Central lobe incised. Laterostigma II distinct, but small, without inner structure. On female squama genitalis (
Fig. 26B
) S-shaped sclerotization on processus sternalis, caput processus of duck’s head-type, filum processus short, median sclerotization present. Male unknown.
Chaetotaxy as in
Table 10
. Thoracic and abdominal chaetotaxy similar to
E. ateruii
.
Diagnosis.
This new species is similar to
E. ateruii
,
E. novemchaetum
and
E. dimecempodi
in possessing two anterior and nine posterior setae on abdominal sternite VIII, but differs from them in the short empodium on hind tarsus (long in the other species). Moreover, the present new species differs from
E. ateruii
in the presence of labral setae (absent in
E. ateruii
), from
E. novemchaetum
in pseudoculus with a central spot and weakly V-shaped structure (no inner structure in
E. novemchaetum
), and from
E. dimecempodi
in the short empodium on middle tarsus (long in
E. dimecempodi
).
Chaetotaxic asymmetry consisted of the absence of seta
1a
on one side of abdominal sternite X.
FIGURE 25.
Eosentomon hitakami
sp. nov.
, holotype, female. A, dorsal view of head, right side; B, labrum and rostral region; C, maxillary palpus; D, galea; E, mandible; F, pseudoculi; G, exterior view of foretarsus; H, interior view of foretarsus; I, median part of another foretarsus; J, distal part of middle tarsus; K, dorsal view of hind tarsus. Scales: 20 µm.
FIGURE 26.
Eosentomon hitakami
sp. nov.
, holotype, female. A, tracheal camerae on thoracic tergite III; B, female squama genitalis; C, abdominal tergite VI; D, abdominal tergite VII; E, abdominal tergites IX–XI; F, lateral view of abdominal tergite VIII; G, hind margin of abdominal tergite VIII; H, ventral view of telson. Scales: 20 µm.
Etymology.
The specific name, a noun in apposition, is derived from the old appellation for the Isawa district,
Iwate Prefecture
, where the
type
locality is included.
Distribution.
Japan
(Honshu, known only from the
type
locality).