Two new species and two detailed chaetotaxy descriptions of Seira (Collembola: Entomobryidae) from Brazil
Author
Godeiro, Nerivânia N.
Author
Bellini, Bruno C.
text
Zootaxa
2015
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2
208
230
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3972.2.4
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1175-5326
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Seira paraibensis
Bellini & Zeppelini, 2009
detailed dorsal chaetotaxy
Figs 11–13
Analyzed material.
Paratype
, one female,
Brazil
, Paraíba, Areia
11–12.xi.2008
. Bellini, B.C. and Zeppelini, D. col. Material deposited at
Collembola
Collection of
DBEZ
/
UFRN
. Other material: five females and three males,
Brazil
, Paraíba, Areia
24–27.xi.2011
. Bellini, B.C. col. Material deposited at
Collembola
Collection of
DBEZ
/
UFRN
.
Dorsal head chaetotaxy.
‘An’ series with 9+9 macrosetae; one super-numerary microseta between
An3a
and
An3
; ‘A’ series with
A4
present;
A0
,
A2
,
A3
and
A5
as macrosetae;
A1
and
A4
as microsetae; ‘M’ series with 5+5 setae;
M1
,
M2
and
M4
as macrosetae;
M3
and
M
4i
as microsetae; ‘S’ series with 7+7 macrosetae (
S1
,
S2
,
S3
,
S4
,
S5
,
S
5i
,
S6
) plus the umpaired
S0
; Interocular series with 5+5 microsetae (
p
,
q
,
r
,
s
,
t
); ‘Ps’ series with 3+3 microsetae;
Ps4
absent (typical of
Seira
,
see
Soto-Adames 2008
); ‘Pa’ series with 6+6 setae;
Pa1
,
Pa2
,
Pa3
and
Pa4
as microsetae,
Pa5
as macroseta,
Pa6
as post ocular trichobothrium; ‘Pm’ series with 2+2 microseta (
Pm1
and
Pm3
),
Pm2
absent (typical of
Seira
,
see
Soto-Adames 2008
); ‘Pp’ series with 5+5 microsetae (
Pp1
,
Pp2
,
Pp3
,
Pp4
,
Pp5
); (
Fig. 11
).
Dorsal Th. II chaetotaxy.
‘a’ series (without anterior setal collar) with 7+7 or 6+6 setae;
a2p
as microseta;
a
5i
2
,
a
5i
2p
,
a5ip
,
a
5i
,
a5
,
a5p
as macrosetae,
a5
can be absent in some specimens; ‘m’ series with 13+13 setae;
m
1i
3
,
m4ip
,
m5
and
m5p
as microsetae;
m
1i
2
,
m
1i
,
m
2i
,
m
2i
2
,
m1
,
m2
,
m4p
,
m
4i
and
m4
as macrosetae; one super-numerary macroseta can be present or absent next to
m4p
;
m5a
absent; ‘p’ series with 17+17 setae;
p2p
absent;
p
1i
2p
,
p
1i
2
,
p1
,
p1ip
,
p1p
,
p2a
,
p2
,
p2e
,
p2ep
,
p3p
and
p3
as macrosetae;
p
1i
,
p2ea
,
p4
,
p5
,
p6
and
p6e
as microsetae (
Fig. 12
A).
Dorsal Th. III chaetotaxy.
‘a’ series with 8+8 setae;
a1a
,
a3
,
a4
,
a5
and
a7
as microsetae;
a1
,
a2
and
a6
as macrosetae; ‘m’ series with 6+6 or 5+5 setae;
m6p
absent;
m6
as macroseta;
m
1i
,
m1
,
m4
,
m5
and
m7
as microsetae,
m1
can be absent in some specimens; ‘p’ series with 10+10 or 9+9 setae;
p2ea
,
p4
,
p5
and
p6
as microsetae;
p
1i
,
p1
,
p2
,
p2a
,
p3
and
p2e
as macrosetae;
p
1i
may be absent in some specimens; setula present near
m7
(
Fig. 12
B).
Dorsal Abd. I chaetotaxy.
‘a’ series with 5+5 microsetae (
a1
,
a2
,
a3
,
a5
and
a6
);
a1a
,
a1e
and
a4
absent; setula present near
a6
; ‘m’ series with 6+6 setae;
m4
,
m5
and
m6
as microsetae;
m2
,
m3
and
m
4i
as macrosetae; ‘p’ series with 2+2 microsetae (
p5
and
p6
) (
Fig. 12
C).
Dorsal Abd. II chaetotaxy.
‘a’ series with 7+7 setae;
a2p
as fan shaped scale;
a3
,
as
,
a6
and
a7
as microsetae;
a2
as macrosetae;
a5
as trichobothrium with 5 surrounding fan shaped scales; ‘m’ series with 8+8 setae;
m3ep
absent;
m
3ei
,
m3ea
,
m6
and
m7
as microsetae;
m3
,
m3e
and
m5
as macrosetae;
m2
as trichobothrium with 5 surrounding fan shaped scales; ‘p’ series with 3+3 setae;
p5
and
p7
as microsetae;
p6
as mesoseta;
el
and
se
present as setulae (
Fig. 12
D).
Dorsal Abd. III chaetotaxy.
‘a’ series with 8+8 setae;
as
and
a3
as microsetae;
am6
as macroseta;
a7
as mesoseta;
a1
,
a2
and
a6
as fan shaped scales;
a5
as trichobothrium with 6 surrounding fan shaped scales; ‘m’ series with 6+6 setae;
m2
as trichobothrium with 5 surrounding fan shaped scales;
m5
as trichobothrium with 5 surrounding fan shaped;
m4
and
m3ea
as fan shaped scales;
m7
as microseta;
m3
as macroseta; ‘p’ series with 6+6 setae;
p3
as fan shaped scale;
p5
and
p7
as microsetae;
p
7i
as mesoseta;
pm6
and
p6
as macrosetae;
em
,
emp
and
c3
as fan shaped scales;
se
as setula;
d2
setula present, near
p5
(
Fig. 13
A).
Dorsal Abd. IV chaetotaxy.
‘A’ series with 8+8 setae;
A2a
absent;
A1
,
A2
and
Ae7
as microsetae;
A3a
,
A3
,
A4
,
A5
and
A6
as macrosetae; in some specimens
A6
can be a microseta; ‘B’ series with 6+6 setae;
B1
,
B2
and
B4
as macrosetae;
B3
,
B5
and
B6
as macrosetae; one super-numerary macroseta between
B4
and
B5
; one supernumerary microseta next to
B6
;
Be3
as macroseta and
Be2
absent; ‘C’ series with 5+5 setae;
C1p
absent;
C1
and
C4
as macrosetae;
C2
,
C3
and
C4a
as microsetae; ‘T’ series with 7+7 setae;
T1
and
T7
as macrosetae;
T3
,
T5
and
T6
as microsetae;
T2
and
T4
as trichobothria with 6 and 3 (respectively) fan shaped scales above each of them;
ps
present as setula next to
T7
; ‘D’ series with 5+5 setae;
D1
as fan shaped scale;
D2a
,
D2
and
D3p
as microsetae;
D3
as trichobothria without fan shaped scales associated; ‘E’ series with 6+6 setae;
E3
and
E2a
absent;
E2
,
E2p
,
E4
and
E4p
as macrosetae;
E1
and
E4p2
as microsetae;
Ee7
and
Ee10
absent; ‘F’ series with 4+4 macrosetae;
F2p
and
F3p
absent; ‘Fe’ series with 4+4 macrosetae;
Fe2
and
Fe2p
absent; Abd. IV with 5+5 posterior setae (
Fig. 13
B).
Distribution of dorsal macrosetae of whole body as in
Figure 13
C.
FIGURE 11.
Detailed dorsal head chaetotaxy of
Seira paraibensis
.
FIGURE 12.
Detailed dorsal chaetotaxy of
Seira paraibensis
(left side): A, Th. II; B, Th. III; C, Abd. I; D, Abd. II.
FIGURE 13.
Detailed dorsal chaetotaxy of
Seira paraibensis
: A, Abd. III (left side); B, Abd. IV (left side); C, Distribution of dorsal macrosetae (right side).
Remarks.
The analysis of detailed dorsal chaetotaxy of
S. paraibensis
revealed some macrosetae not presented in the original description, like
a6
and
m6
on Th. III and
B6
,
C4
,
T7
,
F4p
and
Fe6
on Abd. IV (
Bellini & Zeppelini 2009a
). In the representation of
Fig. 13
C were also added
a5
group on Th. II, omitted from the original description since it is near from the anterior setal collar and can be confused with it. Finally,
Fig. 13
C does not present the external macrosetae of Th. II since these setae commonly are not presented or named in
Seira
or even in
Entomobryidae
descriptions (see
Soto-Adames 2008
).
In the original description,
S. paraibensis
was compared to
S. pseudoannulata
Bellini & Zeppelini, 2008
(
Bellini & Zeppelini 2008b
). After presenting the complete chaetotaxy of the species it is also clear
S. paraibensis
resembles in its dorsal chaetotaxy other two recent described species:
S. primaria
Godeiro & Bellini, 2014
and
S. tinguira
Cipola & Bellini, 2014
(
Cipola
et al.
, 2014
)
. Along with some similarities on part of Th. II, Th. III, Abd. II and Abd. III dorsal setae, the three species share the presence of three homologous macrosetae on Abd. I (
M2
,
M3
and
M
4i
). In the other hand,
S. paraibensis
is different from the other two species specially in head and Abd. IV chaetotaxy: it only presents 1+1 macroseta (
Pa5
) in the posterior cephalic region, while the other two species have several; in the sutural ‘S’ row:
S. primaria
has 6+6 macrosetae (
S1
,
S2
,
S3
,
S4
,
S5
and
S6
) plus the unpaired
S0
;
S. paraibensis
has 7+7 macrosetae (
S1
,
S2
,
S3
,
S4
,
S5
,
S
5i
and
S6
), plus the unpaired
S0
; and
S. tinguira
has 6+6 setae (
S1
,
S3
,
S5
and
S6
as macrosetae and
S2
and
S4
as microsetae) and
S0
is absent; on Abd. II
S. tinguira
presents
a2
as macrosetae; in Abd. IV, ‘F’ and ‘Fe’ series are clearly distinct in the three species and
S. paraibensis
is the only species who lacks
F2p
and
F
3p
.