Onychiurus wilchi Wray 1950

Onychiurus wilchi Wray, 1950 Figs. 21 G–J Onychiurus wilchi Wray 1950 a: 98; Christiansen & Bellinger 1980: 404; 1998: 444, unplaceable; Pomorski et al. 2009: 1049, unplaceable. ?= Onychiurus formosanus Denis, 1929 in Stach 1954: 62. Specimens examined. Lectotype, sex undetermined, and three par...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Entognatha
Collembola
Onychiuridae
Onychiurus
Onychiurus wilchi
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Entognatha
Collembola
Onychiuridae
Onychiurus
Onychiurus wilchi
Bernard, Ernest C.
Onychiurus wilchi Wray 1950
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Arthropoda
Entognatha
Collembola
Onychiuridae
Onychiurus
Onychiurus wilchi
description Onychiurus wilchi Wray, 1950 Figs. 21 G–J Onychiurus wilchi Wray 1950 a: 98; Christiansen & Bellinger 1980: 404; 1998: 444, unplaceable; Pomorski et al. 2009: 1049, unplaceable. ?= Onychiurus formosanus Denis, 1929 in Stach 1954: 62. Specimens examined. Lectotype, sex undetermined, and three paralectotypes (by present designation, labeled as cotypes), USA, Illinois, Highland, 7 June 1946, garden soil, B. T. Wilch, coll. Wray’s (1950 a) description, condensed. Length up to 1.5 mm. Color white. Postantennal organ with 18–20 compound vesicles at right angle to long axis. Sense organ of Ant. III with 5 papillae, 5 guard setae, 2 sense rods, 2 sense clubs [illustrated as smooth and curved]; Ant. IV with 10–12 curving olfactory hairs. Pseudocellar formula 32 /022/02233; each precoxa [= subcoxa 1] with one pseudocellus. Unguis untoothed, unguiculus tapering to a fine filament reaching tip of unguis. Two stout, nearly straight anal spines, two-thirds the length of the unguis. Long curving setae at posterior end of abdomen. Clothing of scattered long straight setae, sparse short setae, and a few minute strongly curved setae. Cuticular tubercles coarse. Reexamination. Granulation indeterminable; nearly all setae invisible. Sense clubs of Ant. III stalked, bent, smooth to possibly slightly roughened (Fig. 21 I). Maxilla (Fig. 21 G) with prominent bifurcated lamella 1 extending past capitulum teeth, lower arm with long, thin denticles on one side; lamella 2 reaching teeth, denticles longer on one margin than on other; lamellae 4 and 5 rounded, covered with minute denticles; denticles of lamella 6 all appearing to be in apical region. Sensilla A and B of labial palpus with rounded tips, other sensilla pointed (AB type). Hind tibiotarsus with 7 setae in proximal whorl, 9 setae in distal whorl (Fig. 21 J); unguiculus tapering to fine filament nearly reaching tip of unguis. Furcal area invisible. Anal spines stout, straight, almost two-thirds length of unguis. Seta p0 present on abdominal tergite VI (Fig. 21 H). Additional information. Pronotum with 1 + 1 dorsal pseudocelli, Abd. I with 3 + 3 dorsal pseudocelli (Soto- Adames 2013), thus making the pseudocellar formula 32 / 122 / 32233, not including subcoxal pseudocelli. Remarks. Pomorski et al. (2009) felt that O. wilchi most probably belonged in Onychiurus s. str. but that the characters described and illustrated by Wray (1950 a) were insufficiently accurate for definite placement. The four specimens examined appear to have all been in ecdysis when collected and proved to be nearly featureless both before and after remounting. The few characters that could be discerned, along with the parts of Wray’s description that are likely to be reasonably accurate, do allow for placement of the species in Onychiurus s. str. Most significantly, the molted labial palpi were still attached to the head of one of the specimens and clearly showed blunt A and B sensilla, and pointed C, D, and E sensilla. This arrangement is found only in Onychiurus s. str. and several species transferred to the related genera Deuteraphorura Absolon, 1901 and Orthonychiurus Stach, 1954 (Bellinger et al. 1996-2014, Fjellberg 1998, Pomorski 1998). Onychiurus wilchi was considered a possible synonym of O. formosanus by Stach (1954), a species transferred to Formosanochiurus Weiner, 1986 (Weiner 1986, 1996). Formosanochiurus was differentiated by chaetotaxy (Weiner 1986) and by the presence of an apical vesicle on Ant. IV (Weiner 1996). The condition of the O. wilchi specimens is too poor to determine whether they are similar to F. formosanus. Arbea (2012) did not consider Formosanochiurus spp. to belong in Onychiurus and excluded them from his analysis of Onychiurus . Christiansen & Bellinger (1980) suggested that O. reluctus Christiansen, 1961 could be a synonym of O. wilchi , and Pomorski et al. (2009) thought it possible that O. steinmanni Pomorski, Furgoł & Christiansen, 2009 could also be O. wilchi . Soto-Adames (2013) examined a type specimen of O. wilchi in the Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois, USA, and detected pronotal and Abd. I pseudocelli. The presence of 1 + 1 pronotal pseudocelli eliminates O. steinmanni as a possible synonym. The fact that Wray missed these pseudocelli suggests that numbers for some of the other segments could be wrong, as well; but if Wray’s counts of 2 + 2 pseudocelli on Abd. II and III are correct, these numbers would serve to separate O. wilchi from other North American Onychiurus spp. In addition, O. wilchi was described and illustrated as having 18–20 vesicles in the PAO, whereas none of the Onychiurus spp. in Pomorski et al. (2009) has more than 17 vesicles in the PAO. Thus, it appears that O. wilchi may be a recognizable species and that it is premature to synonymize any of these species. In the key of Pomorski et al. (2009) O. wilchi should trace to O. steinmanni , but may be separable from that species by the number of compound vesicles in the PAO and pseudocelli on the thoracic terga. If O. wilchi is assumed to have 1 + 1 pseudocelli on Th. I and 3 + 3 pseudocelli on Abd. I as observed by Soto- Adames (2013) but otherwise follows Wray’s observations, then O. wilchi will key to O. polychaetosus Lee & Park, 1986 in the Onychiurus key of Arbea (2012). The two species differ in sense club architecture, with O. wilchi having smooth or slightly roughened clubs and O. polychaetosus having granulated clubs. : Published as part of Bernard, Ernest C., 2015, Redescriptions of Hypogastruridae and Onychiuridae (Collembola) described by David L. Wray, pp. 301-338 in Zootaxa 3918 (3) on pages 335-336, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3918.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/233960 : {"references": ["Wray, D. L. (1950 a) Some new Nearctic Collembola. Psyche, 57, 95 - 101. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1155 / 1950 / 65134", "Christiansen, K. A. & Bellinger, P. F. (1980) The Collembola of North America north of the Rio Grande. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1467 pp.", "Pomorski, R. J., Furgol, M. & Christiansen, K. (2009) Review of North American species of the genus Onychiurus (Collembola: Onychiuridae), with a description of four new species from caves. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 102, 1037 - 1049. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1603 / 008.102.0612", "Stach, J. (1954) The apterygotan fauna of Poland in relation to the world-fauna of this group of insects. Family: Onychiuridae. Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Krakow, 219 pp.", "Soto-Adames, F. (2013) New records and new species of springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola) from caves in the Salem Plateau of Illinois, USA. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 75 (2), 146 - 175. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.4311 / 2011 LSC 0257", "Absolon, K. (1901) Weitere Nachricht uber europaische Hohlencollembolen und die Gattung Aphorura A. D. MacG. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 24, 385 - 389.", "Fjellberg, A. (1998) The Collembola of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Part 1: Poduromorpha. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica, 35, 1 - 183.", "Weiner, W. M. (1986) Onychiurinae Bagn. of North Korea: Formosanochiurus g. n. Problems concerning the status of the genus Onychiurus Gerv. In: Dallai, R. (Ed.), Second International Seminar on Apterygota. University of Siena, Siena, Italy, pp. 93 - 97.", "Weiner, W. M. (1996) Generic revision of Onychiurinae (Collembola: Onychiuridae) with a cladistic analysis. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France (N. S.), 32 (2), 163 - 200.", "Arbea, J. (2012) Review of the genus Onychiurus Gervais, 1841 (Collembola: Onychiuridae) with description of a new cave species from southern Spain. Zootaxa, 3564, 33 - 46.", "Christiansen, K. (1961) The Collembola of Hunters Cave. Bulletin of the National Speleological Society, 23, 59 - 63.", "Lee, B. - H. & Park, K. - H. (1986) Three new species of Onychiuridae Collembola from a Korean cave. Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology, 2, 11 - 20."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5664767 2023-05-15T16:12:29+02:00 Onychiurus wilchi Wray 1950 Bernard, Ernest C. 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5664767 https://zenodo.org/record/5664767 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/233960 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6466FFE82F43FFDC9729FF9ED84C3461 http://zoobank.org/E69AC33B-2E8A-4914-B64F-C2DF918612BE https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3918.3.1 http://zenodo.org/record/233960 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6466FFE82F43FFDC9729FF9ED84C3461 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.233981 http://zoobank.org/E69AC33B-2E8A-4914-B64F-C2DF918612BE https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5664766 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Entognatha Collembola Onychiuridae Onychiurus Onychiurus wilchi Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5664767 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3918.3.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.233981 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5664766 2022-02-08T13:29:49Z Onychiurus wilchi Wray, 1950 Figs. 21 G–J Onychiurus wilchi Wray 1950 a: 98; Christiansen & Bellinger 1980: 404; 1998: 444, unplaceable; Pomorski et al. 2009: 1049, unplaceable. ?= Onychiurus formosanus Denis, 1929 in Stach 1954: 62. Specimens examined. Lectotype, sex undetermined, and three paralectotypes (by present designation, labeled as cotypes), USA, Illinois, Highland, 7 June 1946, garden soil, B. T. Wilch, coll. Wray’s (1950 a) description, condensed. Length up to 1.5 mm. Color white. Postantennal organ with 18–20 compound vesicles at right angle to long axis. Sense organ of Ant. III with 5 papillae, 5 guard setae, 2 sense rods, 2 sense clubs [illustrated as smooth and curved]; Ant. IV with 10–12 curving olfactory hairs. Pseudocellar formula 32 /022/02233; each precoxa [= subcoxa 1] with one pseudocellus. Unguis untoothed, unguiculus tapering to a fine filament reaching tip of unguis. Two stout, nearly straight anal spines, two-thirds the length of the unguis. Long curving setae at posterior end of abdomen. Clothing of scattered long straight setae, sparse short setae, and a few minute strongly curved setae. Cuticular tubercles coarse. Reexamination. Granulation indeterminable; nearly all setae invisible. Sense clubs of Ant. III stalked, bent, smooth to possibly slightly roughened (Fig. 21 I). Maxilla (Fig. 21 G) with prominent bifurcated lamella 1 extending past capitulum teeth, lower arm with long, thin denticles on one side; lamella 2 reaching teeth, denticles longer on one margin than on other; lamellae 4 and 5 rounded, covered with minute denticles; denticles of lamella 6 all appearing to be in apical region. Sensilla A and B of labial palpus with rounded tips, other sensilla pointed (AB type). Hind tibiotarsus with 7 setae in proximal whorl, 9 setae in distal whorl (Fig. 21 J); unguiculus tapering to fine filament nearly reaching tip of unguis. Furcal area invisible. Anal spines stout, straight, almost two-thirds length of unguis. Seta p0 present on abdominal tergite VI (Fig. 21 H). Additional information. Pronotum with 1 + 1 dorsal pseudocelli, Abd. I with 3 + 3 dorsal pseudocelli (Soto- Adames 2013), thus making the pseudocellar formula 32 / 122 / 32233, not including subcoxal pseudocelli. Remarks. Pomorski et al. (2009) felt that O. wilchi most probably belonged in Onychiurus s. str. but that the characters described and illustrated by Wray (1950 a) were insufficiently accurate for definite placement. The four specimens examined appear to have all been in ecdysis when collected and proved to be nearly featureless both before and after remounting. The few characters that could be discerned, along with the parts of Wray’s description that are likely to be reasonably accurate, do allow for placement of the species in Onychiurus s. str. Most significantly, the molted labial palpi were still attached to the head of one of the specimens and clearly showed blunt A and B sensilla, and pointed C, D, and E sensilla. This arrangement is found only in Onychiurus s. str. and several species transferred to the related genera Deuteraphorura Absolon, 1901 and Orthonychiurus Stach, 1954 (Bellinger et al. 1996-2014, Fjellberg 1998, Pomorski 1998). Onychiurus wilchi was considered a possible synonym of O. formosanus by Stach (1954), a species transferred to Formosanochiurus Weiner, 1986 (Weiner 1986, 1996). Formosanochiurus was differentiated by chaetotaxy (Weiner 1986) and by the presence of an apical vesicle on Ant. IV (Weiner 1996). The condition of the O. wilchi specimens is too poor to determine whether they are similar to F. formosanus. Arbea (2012) did not consider Formosanochiurus spp. to belong in Onychiurus and excluded them from his analysis of Onychiurus . Christiansen & Bellinger (1980) suggested that O. reluctus Christiansen, 1961 could be a synonym of O. wilchi , and Pomorski et al. (2009) thought it possible that O. steinmanni Pomorski, Furgoł & Christiansen, 2009 could also be O. wilchi . Soto-Adames (2013) examined a type specimen of O. wilchi in the Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois, USA, and detected pronotal and Abd. I pseudocelli. The presence of 1 + 1 pronotal pseudocelli eliminates O. steinmanni as a possible synonym. The fact that Wray missed these pseudocelli suggests that numbers for some of the other segments could be wrong, as well; but if Wray’s counts of 2 + 2 pseudocelli on Abd. II and III are correct, these numbers would serve to separate O. wilchi from other North American Onychiurus spp. In addition, O. wilchi was described and illustrated as having 18–20 vesicles in the PAO, whereas none of the Onychiurus spp. in Pomorski et al. (2009) has more than 17 vesicles in the PAO. Thus, it appears that O. wilchi may be a recognizable species and that it is premature to synonymize any of these species. In the key of Pomorski et al. (2009) O. wilchi should trace to O. steinmanni , but may be separable from that species by the number of compound vesicles in the PAO and pseudocelli on the thoracic terga. If O. wilchi is assumed to have 1 + 1 pseudocelli on Th. I and 3 + 3 pseudocelli on Abd. I as observed by Soto- Adames (2013) but otherwise follows Wray’s observations, then O. wilchi will key to O. polychaetosus Lee & Park, 1986 in the Onychiurus key of Arbea (2012). The two species differ in sense club architecture, with O. wilchi having smooth or slightly roughened clubs and O. polychaetosus having granulated clubs. : Published as part of Bernard, Ernest C., 2015, Redescriptions of Hypogastruridae and Onychiuridae (Collembola) described by David L. Wray, pp. 301-338 in Zootaxa 3918 (3) on pages 335-336, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3918.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/233960 : {"references": ["Wray, D. L. (1950 a) Some new Nearctic Collembola. Psyche, 57, 95 - 101. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1155 / 1950 / 65134", "Christiansen, K. A. & Bellinger, P. F. (1980) The Collembola of North America north of the Rio Grande. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1467 pp.", "Pomorski, R. J., Furgol, M. & Christiansen, K. (2009) Review of North American species of the genus Onychiurus (Collembola: Onychiuridae), with a description of four new species from caves. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 102, 1037 - 1049. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1603 / 008.102.0612", "Stach, J. (1954) The apterygotan fauna of Poland in relation to the world-fauna of this group of insects. Family: Onychiuridae. Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Krakow, 219 pp.", "Soto-Adames, F. (2013) New records and new species of springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola) from caves in the Salem Plateau of Illinois, USA. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 75 (2), 146 - 175. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.4311 / 2011 LSC 0257", "Absolon, K. (1901) Weitere Nachricht uber europaische Hohlencollembolen und die Gattung Aphorura A. D. MacG. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 24, 385 - 389.", "Fjellberg, A. (1998) The Collembola of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Part 1: Poduromorpha. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica, 35, 1 - 183.", "Weiner, W. M. (1986) Onychiurinae Bagn. of North Korea: Formosanochiurus g. n. Problems concerning the status of the genus Onychiurus Gerv. In: Dallai, R. (Ed.), Second International Seminar on Apterygota. University of Siena, Siena, Italy, pp. 93 - 97.", "Weiner, W. M. (1996) Generic revision of Onychiurinae (Collembola: Onychiuridae) with a cladistic analysis. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France (N. S.), 32 (2), 163 - 200.", "Arbea, J. (2012) Review of the genus Onychiurus Gervais, 1841 (Collembola: Onychiuridae) with description of a new cave species from southern Spain. Zootaxa, 3564, 33 - 46.", "Christiansen, K. (1961) The Collembola of Hunters Cave. Bulletin of the National Speleological Society, 23, 59 - 63.", "Lee, B. - H. & Park, K. - H. (1986) Three new species of Onychiuridae Collembola from a Korean cave. Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology, 2, 11 - 20."]} Text Fennoscandia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Seta ENVELOPE(9.895,9.895,63.645,63.645)