Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum Cipola & Morais & Bellini 2020, sp. nov.

Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum sp. nov. Cipola & Bellini Figs 2, 45–49, Tables 1 and 3 Type Material. Holotype female on slide (NHMLA): Republic of the Congo, Poll Departament, Nagbe, LesioLouna Reserve, 03°16’S, 15°28’E (Fig. 2), 18.viii.2008, Malaise trap, B Brown coll. 3 paratypes on slides: 1...

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Main Authors: Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, Morais, José Wellington De, Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Collembola
Entomobryidae
Lepidocyrtinus
Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Collembola
Entomobryidae
Lepidocyrtinus
Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum
Cipola, Nikolas Gioia
Morais, José Wellington De
Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante
Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum Cipola & Morais & Bellini 2020, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Collembola
Entomobryidae
Lepidocyrtinus
Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum
description Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum sp. nov. Cipola & Bellini Figs 2, 45–49, Tables 1 and 3 Type Material. Holotype female on slide (NHMLA): Republic of the Congo, Poll Departament, Nagbe, LesioLouna Reserve, 03°16’S, 15°28’E (Fig. 2), 18.viii.2008, Malaise trap, B Brown coll. 3 paratypes on slides: 1 male and 1 female (NHMLA), plus 1 female (INPA-CLL 000036), same data as holotype. Diagnosis. Body with dark blue pigments on Ant II–III internally and posterior head to coxa I and Th II laterally (Fig. 45); head mac A0 , A2–3 , A5 , M1–2 , S0–3 , S5–6 and Pp5 present; prelabral chaetae ciliated; labial papilla E with l.p. apically finger-shaped and reaching the base of a.a. (Figs 46 D–E); basolateral and basomedian labial fields with chaetae R (subequal to others), E , L1–2 ciliated; Th II projected anteriorly and with 13–14 anterior, 7 median ( m4–4p present, m1ip and m4i mac absent) and 11 posterior mac ( p2ep mac, p3 mic); Th III–Abd II with 8–9, 5, 3–4 central mac respectively; Abd IV with 16–18 central mac and 12–13 lateral mac (Figs 47, 48B); unguis a.t. present; unguiculus pe lamella serrated and with a small proximal tooth; collophore anteriorly with 12 spine-like chaetae and 4 ciliated chaetae apically acuminate, posteriorly without spines, smooth chaeta present (Fig. 49E); manubrium ventrally with 2/2 subapical chaetae; manubrial plate with 3 blunt mac abruptly acuminate at the apex; dens with 9 blunt mac apically nipple-like (Figs 49 F–G). Description. Total length of body (head + trunk) 2.44–4.32 mm (n=4), holotype 4.32 mm. Specimen pale white with dark blue pigments present on inner side of the Ant I–III forming a longitudinal strip, posterolateral dorsal head, Th II lateral margin and all coxa I. Light blue pigments present on Th III laterally and femur III distally; eyepatches dark (Fig. 45). Scales present on Ant I to proximal half of Ant III, ventral and dorsal head, dorsal thorax and abdomen, legs (except empodium), anterior collophore, ventral and dorsal manubrium and dens ventrally. Head. Ant IV missing in all specimens, antennae probably subequal or smaller than the trunk length (Fig. 45); ratio antennae: trunk = 1: 1.56–2.23 (n=3), holotype 1: 2.23 (Ant IV missing); antennal segments ratio as I: II: III = 1: 1.25–1.37: 2.26–2.65, holotype 1: 1.29: 2.28. Ant III annulated on distal three fourths, apical organ with 2 clubshaped sens, 3 spiny guard sens and s-blunt sens of different sizes (Fig. 46A). Ant I dorsally with 5 median mac and 5 smooth mic at base, without spines (Fig. 46B). Eyes A and B slightly larger, G and H smaller, others subequal, and with 5 ‘IO’ chaetae; head dorsal macrochaetotaxy with 10 An , 4 A , 3 M , 7 S , 1 Ps and 1 Pp mac (Fig. 46E). Clypeal formula with 4 ( l1–2 ), 2 ( ft ), 3 ( pf0–1 ) ciliated chaetae, l1–2 larger than others, l1 apically acuminate, others subequal (Fig. 46C). Prelabral chaetae ciliated and not bifurcated. Labral p0–1 larger than the others, p0 without median filament. Labral papillae with two inner conical projections, outer papillae absent. Maxillary palp with smooth t.a. and b.c. weakly ciliated, thicker and 1.14 longer than the t.a. Labial papilla E with l.p. finger-shaped and reaching the base of a.a. (Fig. 46D). Basolateral and basomedian labial fields with chaetae M1–2 , R (subequal to others), E , L1–2 ciliated. Ventral head with about 23 ciliated chaetae, postlabial formula with 4 ( G1–4 ), 3 ( H2–4 ), 3 ( J1–3 ) chaetae ( H2 and J2 larger than the others), 7 thin posterior chaetae, and 3 larger chaetae, 1 b.c. surrounding the cephalic groove (Fig. 46F). Thorax chaetotaxy (Fig. 47 A–B). Th II projected anteriorly, a , m and p series with 13–14, 7 and 11 mac, respectively. Th III a , m and p series with 2, 1 and 7–8 mac, respectively. Ratio Th II: III = 1.81–1.69: 1 (n=4), holotype 1.81: 1. Abdomen chaetotaxy (Figs 47 C–D, 48A–C). Abd I a , m and p series with 1, 4 and 0 mac, respectively. Abd II a , m and p series with 1, 3–4 and 0 mac, respectively. Abd III a , m and p series with 0, 3 and 1 mac, respectively. Abd IV with 16–18 central mac on A– T series and 12–13 lateral mac on E– Fe series; at least 4 posterior sens ( ps type I, others type II) and 9 posterior mes. Abd V a , m and p series with 1, 4 and 6 mac, respectively. Ratio Abd III: IV = 1: 3.64–4.98 (n= 4), holotype 1: 4.98. Legs. Subcoxa I with 7 chaetae on a row and 2 psp; subcoxa II with an anterior row of 13 chaetae, posterior row of 5 chaetae, plus 1 extra chaeta and 7 psp; subcoxa III with one row of 12 chaetae and 2 posterior psp (Fig. 49 A–C). Trochanteral organ with about 63 spine-like chaetae (Fig. 49D). Tibiotarsus sometimes subdivided on distal two thirds, outer side with 4 larger ciliated chaetae apically acuminate, inner side with 6 mac weakly ciliated. Unguis with 4 inner teeth, b.t. subequal to m.t. in length, a.t. smaller. Unguiculus with all lamellae smooth and acuminate, except pe serrated and with a small proximal tooth; ratio unguis: unguiculus = 1: 0.65. Tibiotarsal smooth chaeta 0.83 smaller than unguiculus and tenent hair 0.86 smaller than unguis outer edge. Collophore. Anterior side with 22 chaetae, 12 proximal spine-like chaetae, 3 ciliated chaetae, 5 ciliated chaetae apically acuminate and 2 mac distally; posterior side with 11 chaetae, 9 thin ciliated chaetae widely distributed and 1 ciliated and 1 smooth chaetae distally; lateral flap with about 42 chaetae, 11 smooth and 31 ciliated (Fig. 49E). Furcula. Manubrium ventral formula with 1, 2 2, 2/2 (subapical), 2/16 (apical) ciliated chaetae of different sizes plus approximately 15 elongated apical scales per side (Fig. 49F); manubrial plate with 3 blunt mac weakly ciliated abruptly acuminate at the apex, 6 ciliated chaetae of different sizes and 3 psp. Dens dorsally with 9 blunt mac finely ciliated and apically nipple-like (Fig. 49G). Etymology. The name of new species, paucisensillum , refers to the few (from Latin: pauci ) sensilla seen in Abd IV. Remarks. Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum sp. nov. resembles L. ryozoi nom. nov. in Th II with 5 central mac in m1–2 group, Th III to Abd II with 9, 5, 4 central mac, respectively, unguis a.t. present and dens with at least 9 blunt mac (Table 3). However, L. paucisensillum differs from this species by dark blue pigments on Ant II–III internally and on posterior head to coxa I and Th II laterally (Fig. 45), while in L. ryozoi there are pigments on all Ant III–IV, and distally on femur and tibiotarsus I–III (see Yosii 1959). In chaetotaxy they differ by Th II with p3 mic and Th III without p1p2 mac (opposite in L. ryozoi ), in Abd IV with 6–7 (anterior), 4 (median) and 6–7 (posterior) central mac (8, 5 and 4 in L. ryozoi ), and manubrial plate with 3 blunt mac abruptly acuminate at the apex (apically nipple-like in L. ryozoi ) (Figs 12 A–B, D, 47A–B, 48B, 49G). : Published as part of Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, Morais, José Wellington De & Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante, 2020, Review of Lepidocyrtinus Börner, 1903 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Seirinae): the African species, pp. 1-110 in Zootaxa 4898 (1) on pages 55-61, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4898.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4392515 : {"references": ["Yosii, R. (1959) Collembolan fauna of the Cape Province, with special reference to the genus Seira. Biological Results of the Japanese Antarct Research Expedition, 6, 1 - 24. https: // doi. org / 10.5134 / 176436"]}
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Cipola, Nikolas Gioia Morais, José Wellington De Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4421074 https://zenodo.org/record/4421074 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/4392515 http://publication.plazi.org/id/875FFFDFFFEAFF81FF85D01EFF80FFBC http://zoobank.org/3F66CE1D-1036-4226-BC28-029F9961E069 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4898.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/4392515 http://publication.plazi.org/id/875FFFDFFFEAFF81FF85D01EFF80FFBC https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392519 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392621 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392623 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392625 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392627 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392629 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392541 http://zoobank.org/3F66CE1D-1036-4226-BC28-029F9961E069 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4421073 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Collembola Entomobryidae Lepidocyrtinus Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4421074 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4898.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392519 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392621 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392623 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4392625 https: 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum sp. nov. Cipola & Bellini Figs 2, 45–49, Tables 1 and 3 Type Material. Holotype female on slide (NHMLA): Republic of the Congo, Poll Departament, Nagbe, LesioLouna Reserve, 03°16’S, 15°28’E (Fig. 2), 18.viii.2008, Malaise trap, B Brown coll. 3 paratypes on slides: 1 male and 1 female (NHMLA), plus 1 female (INPA-CLL 000036), same data as holotype. Diagnosis. Body with dark blue pigments on Ant II–III internally and posterior head to coxa I and Th II laterally (Fig. 45); head mac A0 , A2–3 , A5 , M1–2 , S0–3 , S5–6 and Pp5 present; prelabral chaetae ciliated; labial papilla E with l.p. apically finger-shaped and reaching the base of a.a. (Figs 46 D–E); basolateral and basomedian labial fields with chaetae R (subequal to others), E , L1–2 ciliated; Th II projected anteriorly and with 13–14 anterior, 7 median ( m4–4p present, m1ip and m4i mac absent) and 11 posterior mac ( p2ep mac, p3 mic); Th III–Abd II with 8–9, 5, 3–4 central mac respectively; Abd IV with 16–18 central mac and 12–13 lateral mac (Figs 47, 48B); unguis a.t. present; unguiculus pe lamella serrated and with a small proximal tooth; collophore anteriorly with 12 spine-like chaetae and 4 ciliated chaetae apically acuminate, posteriorly without spines, smooth chaeta present (Fig. 49E); manubrium ventrally with 2/2 subapical chaetae; manubrial plate with 3 blunt mac abruptly acuminate at the apex; dens with 9 blunt mac apically nipple-like (Figs 49 F–G). Description. Total length of body (head + trunk) 2.44–4.32 mm (n=4), holotype 4.32 mm. Specimen pale white with dark blue pigments present on inner side of the Ant I–III forming a longitudinal strip, posterolateral dorsal head, Th II lateral margin and all coxa I. Light blue pigments present on Th III laterally and femur III distally; eyepatches dark (Fig. 45). Scales present on Ant I to proximal half of Ant III, ventral and dorsal head, dorsal thorax and abdomen, legs (except empodium), anterior collophore, ventral and dorsal manubrium and dens ventrally. Head. Ant IV missing in all specimens, antennae probably subequal or smaller than the trunk length (Fig. 45); ratio antennae: trunk = 1: 1.56–2.23 (n=3), holotype 1: 2.23 (Ant IV missing); antennal segments ratio as I: II: III = 1: 1.25–1.37: 2.26–2.65, holotype 1: 1.29: 2.28. Ant III annulated on distal three fourths, apical organ with 2 clubshaped sens, 3 spiny guard sens and s-blunt sens of different sizes (Fig. 46A). Ant I dorsally with 5 median mac and 5 smooth mic at base, without spines (Fig. 46B). Eyes A and B slightly larger, G and H smaller, others subequal, and with 5 ‘IO’ chaetae; head dorsal macrochaetotaxy with 10 An , 4 A , 3 M , 7 S , 1 Ps and 1 Pp mac (Fig. 46E). Clypeal formula with 4 ( l1–2 ), 2 ( ft ), 3 ( pf0–1 ) ciliated chaetae, l1–2 larger than others, l1 apically acuminate, others subequal (Fig. 46C). Prelabral chaetae ciliated and not bifurcated. Labral p0–1 larger than the others, p0 without median filament. Labral papillae with two inner conical projections, outer papillae absent. Maxillary palp with smooth t.a. and b.c. weakly ciliated, thicker and 1.14 longer than the t.a. Labial papilla E with l.p. finger-shaped and reaching the base of a.a. (Fig. 46D). Basolateral and basomedian labial fields with chaetae M1–2 , R (subequal to others), E , L1–2 ciliated. Ventral head with about 23 ciliated chaetae, postlabial formula with 4 ( G1–4 ), 3 ( H2–4 ), 3 ( J1–3 ) chaetae ( H2 and J2 larger than the others), 7 thin posterior chaetae, and 3 larger chaetae, 1 b.c. surrounding the cephalic groove (Fig. 46F). Thorax chaetotaxy (Fig. 47 A–B). Th II projected anteriorly, a , m and p series with 13–14, 7 and 11 mac, respectively. Th III a , m and p series with 2, 1 and 7–8 mac, respectively. Ratio Th II: III = 1.81–1.69: 1 (n=4), holotype 1.81: 1. Abdomen chaetotaxy (Figs 47 C–D, 48A–C). Abd I a , m and p series with 1, 4 and 0 mac, respectively. Abd II a , m and p series with 1, 3–4 and 0 mac, respectively. Abd III a , m and p series with 0, 3 and 1 mac, respectively. Abd IV with 16–18 central mac on A– T series and 12–13 lateral mac on E– Fe series; at least 4 posterior sens ( ps type I, others type II) and 9 posterior mes. Abd V a , m and p series with 1, 4 and 6 mac, respectively. Ratio Abd III: IV = 1: 3.64–4.98 (n= 4), holotype 1: 4.98. Legs. Subcoxa I with 7 chaetae on a row and 2 psp; subcoxa II with an anterior row of 13 chaetae, posterior row of 5 chaetae, plus 1 extra chaeta and 7 psp; subcoxa III with one row of 12 chaetae and 2 posterior psp (Fig. 49 A–C). Trochanteral organ with about 63 spine-like chaetae (Fig. 49D). Tibiotarsus sometimes subdivided on distal two thirds, outer side with 4 larger ciliated chaetae apically acuminate, inner side with 6 mac weakly ciliated. Unguis with 4 inner teeth, b.t. subequal to m.t. in length, a.t. smaller. Unguiculus with all lamellae smooth and acuminate, except pe serrated and with a small proximal tooth; ratio unguis: unguiculus = 1: 0.65. Tibiotarsal smooth chaeta 0.83 smaller than unguiculus and tenent hair 0.86 smaller than unguis outer edge. Collophore. Anterior side with 22 chaetae, 12 proximal spine-like chaetae, 3 ciliated chaetae, 5 ciliated chaetae apically acuminate and 2 mac distally; posterior side with 11 chaetae, 9 thin ciliated chaetae widely distributed and 1 ciliated and 1 smooth chaetae distally; lateral flap with about 42 chaetae, 11 smooth and 31 ciliated (Fig. 49E). Furcula. Manubrium ventral formula with 1, 2 2, 2/2 (subapical), 2/16 (apical) ciliated chaetae of different sizes plus approximately 15 elongated apical scales per side (Fig. 49F); manubrial plate with 3 blunt mac weakly ciliated abruptly acuminate at the apex, 6 ciliated chaetae of different sizes and 3 psp. Dens dorsally with 9 blunt mac finely ciliated and apically nipple-like (Fig. 49G). Etymology. The name of new species, paucisensillum , refers to the few (from Latin: pauci ) sensilla seen in Abd IV. Remarks. Lepidocyrtinus paucisensillum sp. nov. resembles L. ryozoi nom. nov. in Th II with 5 central mac in m1–2 group, Th III to Abd II with 9, 5, 4 central mac, respectively, unguis a.t. present and dens with at least 9 blunt mac (Table 3). However, L. paucisensillum differs from this species by dark blue pigments on Ant II–III internally and on posterior head to coxa I and Th II laterally (Fig. 45), while in L. ryozoi there are pigments on all Ant III–IV, and distally on femur and tibiotarsus I–III (see Yosii 1959). In chaetotaxy they differ by Th II with p3 mic and Th III without p1p2 mac (opposite in L. ryozoi ), in Abd IV with 6–7 (anterior), 4 (median) and 6–7 (posterior) central mac (8, 5 and 4 in L. ryozoi ), and manubrial plate with 3 blunt mac abruptly acuminate at the apex (apically nipple-like in L. ryozoi ) (Figs 12 A–B, D, 47A–B, 48B, 49G). : Published as part of Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, Morais, José Wellington De & Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante, 2020, Review of Lepidocyrtinus Börner, 1903 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Seirinae): the African species, pp. 1-110 in Zootaxa 4898 (1) on pages 55-61, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4898.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4392515 : {"references": ["Yosii, R. (1959) Collembolan fauna of the Cape Province, with special reference to the genus Seira. Biological Results of the Japanese Antarct Research Expedition, 6, 1 - 24. https: // doi. org / 10.5134 / 176436"]} Text Antarc* DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)