Jumping bristletail (Insecta: Apterygota: Microcoryphia) records in the southeastern United States
Author
De Jong, Grant D.
text
Insecta Mundi
2020
2020-02-28
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3703027
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1942-1354
3703027
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Pedetontus
(
Verhoeffilis
)
gershneri
Allen, 1995
In this species, the 6
th
abdominal segment has only one pair of exsertile vesicles, placing it in the subgenus
Verhoeffilis
Paclt
with
P. submutans
Silvestri
,
P. persquamosus
Silvestri
, and
P. calcaratus
Silvestri
, and distinguishing it from
P. californicus
Silvestri
,
P. superior
Silvestri
, and
P. saltator
Wygodzinsky and Schmidt
in the nominal subgenus, which have two pairs of exsertile vesicles. The apical segments of the maxillary and labial palpi in this species lack strong spines, and it is known only from
Arkansas
, separating it from the other species in the subgenus
Verhoeffilis
, which are also mostly found in the Pacific Coast states and Canadian provinces (
Allen 1995
).
This species was previously known only from the
type
series collected on Magazine Mountain,
Arkansas
(
Allen 1995
), and the specimens from the MEM were also collected at the
type
locality. While this species was described from moist forest floor among leaf and pine litter,
Allen (1995)
also reported
Machiloides banksi
Silvestri
from xeric rock ledge habitat elsewhere on Magazine Mountain. It is therefore interesting that these species with apparently differing habitat preferences were both collected in the same sample on
17 May 1989
. Perhaps pitfall traps were placed in intermediate habitats or multiple pitfall traps from different habitats were composited.
ARKANSAS
:
Logan County
:
1♂
+
3♀
,
Magazine Mt.
, 1350′, T6N R25W §
16, 17 May
1989
,
J. MacGown & Q. Fang
.