Wankeliella intermedia Potapov & Stebaeva, 1997

Gao, Yan & Bu, Yun, 2022, New species and records of Tullbergiidae (Collembola, Poduromorpha) from Xinjiang province, Northwest China, Zootaxa 5092 (5), pp. 531-544 : 537

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Wankeliella intermedia Potapov & Stebaeva, 1997
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Wankeliella intermedia Potapov & Stebaeva, 1997 View in CoL , new record to China

Figures 20–31 View FIGURES 20–31 , Table 3

Material examined. 3 females (slide Nos. XJ-2016005, XJ-2016006-1, XJ-2016006-2), 1 male (slide No. XJ- 2016007), Northwest China, Xinjiang Province, Aletai City , Buerjin County, Hemu village , 48°33’ N 87°25’E, elev. 1150 m, soil samples from broad-leaf forest, 20-VIII-2016, C.W. Huang coll. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. Postantennal organ composed by 6 or 7 parallel lying vesicles; Pseudocelli as type I with formula as 11/022/11111, Th. II and III each with two pairs of pseudocelli; Th. II and III each with 6 m-setae (m3 absent); seta px on Abd. IV present; on Abd. V, setae a1–3 as microsetae, a4 as macroseta, sensillum p3 spindle shaped .

Description of Chinese materials. Adult body 0.51 mm long on average (0.47–0.55 mm, n = 4). Dorsal setae well differentiated into micro- and macrosetae ( Figs 25–29 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Granulations on body coarse. Pso formula as 11/022/11111 from head to abdomen, 6–8 μm in diameter, type I ( Figs 23, 25–29 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Th. II and III each with two pairs of pso, subdorsal one between setae p3/p4, close to p3, lateral one posterior to seta m5 ( Figs 25–26 View FIGURES 20–31 ); pso on Abd. I–IV posterior to seta p3 ( Figs 27–29 View FIGURES 20–31 ), on Abd. V between the borders of Abd. V and VI.

Cephalic seta a0 and sd5 as mesosetae, 6–8 μm, c1 absent, oc2 as macroseta, 11–14 μm ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Postantennal organ 15–16 μm long and 5–6 μm wide, composed by 6 or 7 parallel lying vesicles in two rows ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Labrum with 4/5/4 setae. Labium with 5 papilla, 6 apical guard setae, 6 proximal setae, 4 basomedian setae, and 5 basolateral setae ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 20–31 ).

Antenna (70–75 μm) shorter than head (80–85 μm) ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Antennal segment IV with four thickened sensilla a–d; sensilla a, c, d curved toward inside, b long, e slender. Small microsensillum, subapical organite and one apical vesicle present. Antennal organ III consists of two small sensory rods concealed behind one large papilla and two thick sensory clubs bent toward each other ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20–31 ), with four guard setae; one large ventral sensory club present.

Legs short, without clavate tibiotarsal hairs ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Coxa, trochanter, femur and tibiotarsus with 3/7/7; 5/5/4; 9/9/9; 11/11/11 setae on Leg I, II and III respectively. Claw 10 μm long ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 20–31 ), with minute empodial appendage (3–4 μm). Anal lobes with seta 12' and l3' present ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Anal spines short, 7–8 μm long.

Adult chaetotaxy given in Figs 25–29 View FIGURES 20–31 and Table 3. Microsensilla present on Th. II–III, lateral sensilla 19–22 μm long ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Th. II and III each with 6 m-setae, m3 absent ( Figs 25–26 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Thorax with 0, 2, 2 ventral setae. Abd. I–III with 2+2 axial setae each, Abd. I with m4, Abd. II–III with setae m3 and m4 present ( Figs 27–28 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Abd. IV with setae m4 and px present, p1 as macrosetae (15–16 μm), p2 as microseta (10 μm), p4 as microseta ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Abdominal segment V ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 20–31 ) with sensillum p3 spindle-like, 10–11 μm in length; seta a4 (20 μm) and p2 (18–22 μm) as macroseta. Crescentic ridges on abdominal segment VI present.

Ventral tube with 4+4 apical setae and 2+2 basal setae ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 20–31 ). Abd. II, III and IV with 20, 24, and 27 ventral setae respectively. Female genital plate with 5+5 pregenital setae, 5 circumgenital setae, one pair of eugenital setae and 2 pairs of post-genital setae.

Distribution. China (Xinjiang), Russia (Tuva, North Siberia), Norway.

Remarks. Wankeliella intermedia was originally described from Tuva of Russia, and recorded in North Norway and North Siberia later. The morphology of Chinese specimens is nearly the same as types. As noted by the author in the original description, the PAO of this species is not in the typical shape compared with other congeners. As a consequence, it was placed in the genus Wankeliella temporarily.

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