Two new species of the genus Leenurina Najt & Weiner, 1992 (Collembola, Neanuridae, Caputanurininae) from Primorskij Kraj (Russia)
Author
Deharveng, Louis
Author
Bedos, Anne
Author
Weiner, Wanda Maria
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ZooKeys
2011
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.115.1464
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.115.1464
1313-2970-115-39
Leenurina Najt & Weiner, 1992
Type species:
Leenurina jasii
Najt & Weiner, 1992
Diagnosis.
Body wide, flattened dorso-ventrally. Thoracic tergum I fused to head. Suture between abdominal tergum IV and V normal or as a shallow inverted V. Integument strongly granulated dorsally, with tertiary granulations variously arranged and underlying of hexagonal regular reticulations on head, thorax II and III, and abdomen I to V. Eyes and postantennal organ located dorsally. Postantennal organ made of 9-14 entire vesicles in one row. Mandibles with five teeth, maxillae thin. Labial organite x present. Papillated chaeta L absent on labium. Antenna with distinct apical vesicle. Antenna IV with 6 thickened sensilla and one microsensillum dorsally. Dorsal chaetotaxy of short and pointed ordinary chaetae and thin s-chaetae. Chaetal arrangement strongly disrupted on head, with a large central area devoid of chaetae. Dorsal chaetotaxy reduced. Claw toothless. Furca reduced to two small swellings, each with one chaeta.
Discussion.
On thoracic terga, p1 correspond to chaeta m1 of
Najt and Weiner 1992
, and p2 to p1. As a result, the s-chaeta is assumed to be in p4 (p5 as in
Najt and Weiner 1992
).
Leenurina
differs from
Caputanurina
, the other genus of the subfamily
Caputanurininae
, by the characters listed in Table 1.
Caputanurina intermedia
Najt & Weiner, 1992 exhibits intermediate characters between the two genera, which are closely related.
List of species
Leenurina nana
(Lee, 1983) - South Korea (Gang-weon-do province);
Leenurina jasii
Najt & Weiner, 1992 - North Korea (Kangwon and North Hamgyong provinces), type species of the genus;
Leenurina khualaza
sp. n. - Russia (Primorskij Kraj);
Leenurina pomorskii
sp. n. - Russia (Primorskij Kraj).