Entomobrya paroara Arlé & Guimarães, 1978

Viana, Stéphanie Dos Santos, Morais, José Wellington De & Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, 2024, Taxonomic revision of Entomobrya Rondani, 1861 (Collembola: Entomobryidae: Entomobryinae) from the Brazilian Amazon, Zootaxa 5452 (1), pp. 1-110 : 30-39

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Entomobrya paroara Arlé & Guimarães, 1978
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Entomobrya paroara Arlé & Guimarães, 1978 View in CoL

Figs 21–28 View FIGURE 21 View FIGURE 22 View FIGURE 23 View FIGURE 24 View FIGURE 25 View FIGURE 26 View FIGURE 27 View FIGURE 28 , Table 2

Entomobrya paroara Arlé & Guimarães, 1978: 2 View in CoL , figs 1–23, Brazil, Pará state, Ananindeua municipality (original description).

Typological note. The type material of E. paroara View in CoL deposited at MNRJ was destroyed in the fire of September 2018, while the paratypes deposited at MPEG were lost (Orlando T. Silveira, personal communication). The neotype is herein designated from specimens collected in type locality ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ) (ICZN 2000, chapter 16, article 75.3.4 and 75.3.6. and article 76). The specimens fit all morphological characteristics presented in the original description ( Arlé & Guimarães 1978).

Examined type material. Neotype female designed on slide ( INPA-CLL 0000272 ): Brazil, Pará state, Ananindeua municipality, “Águas Brancas” neighborhood, “II de Junho” street, forest “II de Junho” street, 01°23’35”S, 48°22’25”W ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ), 25 m, 13–15.viii.2021, pitfall-trap, SS Viana coll. GoogleMaps

Other examined material. One male on slide ( INPA): Brazil, Pará state, Belém municipality, forest of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi , 01°27’07”S, 48°26’38”W, 39 m, 9–13.i.2014, pitfall-trap, RS Sovano coll. GoogleMaps Three females on slides and 7 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Santarém municipality, “Alter do Chão” district, “Norato” island, 02°30’S, 54°57’W, 2 m, 27.iv.2002, pitfall-trap, D Rodrigues coll. GoogleMaps Two females on slides and 6 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Capitão Poço municipality, Ecological reserve of “São Geraldo Magela”, 01°47’57.47”S, 47°05’32.94”W, 73 m, 07–27.ix.2019, malaise-trap, Fj Sosa coll. GoogleMaps One specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 14–21.vii.2019 GoogleMaps . One juvenile on slide and 2 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Acre state, Manoel Urbano municipality, State Park of “Chandless”, 09°23’52”S, 69°54’58”W, 215 m, 05–13.x.2016, pitfall-trap, IPS Santos coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide and 1 specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except, 09°23’26”S, 69°55’15”W, 208 m GoogleMaps . One female on slide ( INPA): idem, except, 09°24’21”S, 69°53’52”W, 234 m GoogleMaps . One male on slide ( INPA): Bujari municipality, “Antimary” State Forest , near to river, 09°20’02.3”S, 68°19’21.6”W, 216 m, 22–26.ix.2020, manual collect, N Hamada, JMC Nacimento & JO Silva coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide and 1 specimen in alcohol ( INPA): Amazonas state, Ataláia do Norte municipality, Natural reserve of “Palmari”, 04°17’21”S, 70°16’36.8”W, 90 m, 09.iv.2014, sweep, JT Câmara, FF Xavier F & A Plant coll. GoogleMaps One female on slides ( INPA): Barcelos municipality, National park of “Jaú”, “Papagáio” river, 02°00’03”S, 62°43’54”W, 46 m, 16–19.vi.2001, pensilvânia-trap, A Henriques, J Vidal & A Filho coll. GoogleMaps One female and 1 male on slides and 3 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Careiro Castanho municipality, Biodiversity Research Program ( PPBIO), 03°40’42”S, 60°19’41”W, 45 m, 11–13.xii.2013, malaise-trap, JA Rafael, JT Câmera & FF Xavier coll. GoogleMaps Two males on slides and 10 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Maués municipality, “ Santa Helena ” farm, forest near to “Morais” street, 03°27’13”S, 57°39’01”W, 27 m, 25–28.iv.2017, malaise-trap, A Somavilla coll. GoogleMaps Twenty-two specimens in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 28.iv–09.v.2017 GoogleMaps . One female on slide ( INPA): Novo Airão municipality, National park of “Anavilhanas”, left margin of “Negro” river, 02°37’09”S, 60°56’58”W, 27 m, 27.xi–06.xii.2021, malaise-trap, RA Azevedo, RNM de Morais-Junior & IO Fernandes coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide ( INPA): Presidente Figueredo municipality, “AM-270” road margin, km 18, 02°02’48”S, 59°52’01”W, 143 m, 30.viii.2014, plate-trap, NG Cipola & FGL Oliveira coll. GoogleMaps Two specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Rio Preto da Eva municipality, “Flor do Campo” farm, “AM-010” road margin, km 57, 02°43’33.1”S, 59°51’05.7”W, 117 m, 19–21.vi.2023, pitfall-trap, BM Medeiros & SS Viana coll. GoogleMaps Two specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Tefé municipality, “Emade” road, km 08, 03°26’53.8”S, 64°40’57.9”W, 76 m, 12–15.i.2013, pitfall-trap, AM Pereira Jr. coll. GoogleMaps Two females on slides and 2 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): Manaus municipality, “Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental”, in cultivation of organic Guaraná , 02°53’29.14”S, 59°58’45.80”W, 97 m, 28.ix.2012, Möerick-trap, K Schoeninger coll. GoogleMaps One specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 23.ix.2012 GoogleMaps . One female on slide and 1 specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except cultivation of conventional Guaraná , 02°53’42.18”S, 59°59’10.58”W GoogleMaps , 98 m. One specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 26.x.2012 GoogleMaps . Three females on slides and 3 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): forest of the Nacional Research Institute of the Amazon , “Bosque da Ciência”, 03°05’54”S, 59°59’09”W, 92 m, 21.v.2012, yellow plate-trap, P Bartholomay coll. GoogleMaps One specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 03°05’56”S, 59°59’04”W, 54 m, 12.v.2014, suspended-trap, R Klepper coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide and 1 specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except Department of Entomology , 03°05’42”S, 59°59’23”W, 97 m, 22.iv.2012, AMO Pes coll. GoogleMaps One male and 6 females on slides and 14 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 03°05’49”S, 59°59’19”W, 95 m, 01–03.vi.2013, malaise-trap, GC Tavares coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide ( INPA): idem, except 03°05’45”S, 59°59’21”W, 02.xii.2013, entomological aspirator, DDR Fernandes coll. GoogleMaps Two females on slides and 18 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 03°05’48”S, 59°59’23”W, 79 m, 31-vii–13.ix.2021, malaise-trap, E Viegas & M Soares coll. Ten GoogleMaps specimens in alcohol each institution ( CC / UFRN, MNRJ, MZUSP): idem, except 12–15.viii.2022, pitfall-trap, NG Cipola & SS Viana coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide ( INPA): Reserva Ducke, L 3-4500 grid, 02°56’21”S, 59°55’35”W, 101 m, 25–27.iii.2013, yellow plate-trap, NG Cipola & MB Graça coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide and 1 specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except headquarters, 02°55’S, 59°58’W, 83 m, 01–15.x.2014, malaise-trap, AM Silva-Neto coll. GoogleMaps One specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 02°55’48”S, 59°58’30”W, 73 m, 17–18.x.2019, white plate-trap, TM Almeida coll. GoogleMaps Two females on slides and 2 specimens in alcohol ( INPA): tower of Reserve “ZF-02”, road BR-374, km 14, 02°35’20.7”S, 60°06’55.3”W, 122 m, 01–05.xii.2013, malaise-trap, JA Rafael, JT Câmera & FF Xavier coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide ( INPA): Maranhão state, São Luís municipality, “Maracanã” neighborhood, “Mangalho” farm, Ombrophilous forest of solid ground, 02°36’11”S, 44°17’50”W, 11 m, 08–09.i.2014, pitfall-trap, VJC Bastos & AC Nascimento-Pereira coll. GoogleMaps One female on slide ( INPA): Roraima state, Amajari municipality, mountain of “Tepequém”, 03°46’33”N, 61°43’35”W, 32 m, 15–31.vii.2015, malaise-trap, PCS Barroso & Boldrini coll. GoogleMaps One specimen in alcohol ( INPA): idem, except 03°45’20.7”N, 61°42’52.8”W, 678 m, 03–08.xi.2021, R Ale-Rocha, M Soares, L Barros & S Nascimento coll. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. Head laterally with a longitudinal stripe, Th II–Abd III with two longitudinal stripes which usually unite into another irregular spot on Abd IV, femur distally and tibiotarsus III always with 1 and 2 spots, respectively ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURE 21 View FIGURE 22 ); Ant IV without the apical bulb; pl1–2 smooth, normal or bifurcated ( Fig. 23C View FIGURE 23 ); head macrochaetotaxy with 7–9 ‘ An ’, 3 ‘ A ’, 3–4 ‘ M ’, 6–9 ‘ S ’, 0–1 ‘ Ps ’, 4 ‘ Pa ’, 1–2 ‘ Pi ’, 2 ‘ Pm ’, 0–1 ‘ Pmp ’, 5 ‘ Pp ’, 1 ‘ Ppe ’ and 3–4 ‘ Pe ’ mac, respectively ( Fig. 23D View FIGURE 23 ); labral inner papillae with 3–4 projections, outer with 2 projections ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ); labial papilla E l.p. conical and almost reaching the base of a.a. ( Fig. 24B View FIGURE 24 ); sublobal plate with 3 inner appendages; Th II internally with 9–10 anterior, 5–12 median and 15–22 posterior mac; Th III–Abd I with 19–24 and 8–12(13) mac, respectively; Abd II–III with 3–5 and 0 inner mac, respectively; Abd IV with 18–26 inner and 15–21 outer mac ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 ); unguiculus III ai lamella acuminate and pe serrated ( Fig. 26E View FIGURE 26 ); collophore anteriorly generally with 4 distal mac ( Fig. 27A View FIGURE 27 ); dens distally with only regular chaetae; mucro proximal tooth larger than the distal one, basal spine surpassing the apex of the proximal tooth ( Fig. 27D View FIGURE 27 ).

Redescription. Total length (head + trunk) of specimens 1.97–2.13 mm (n=4), neotype 2.13 mm. Specimens pale yellowish or whitish, with or without bluish or blackish pigments weakly distributed over the distal half of Ant IV–III, Ant II–I variably pigmented; head dorsally with 2 irregular spots strongly or weakly pigmented; speckled or uniform pigments on head laterally, forming a longitudinal stripe up to the Abd III, plus other two longitudinal stripes from the Th III to the Abd III, with both stripes united irregularly on Abd IV laterally, in an irregular spot; Abd IV posteriorly, Abd V–VI, coxa I–III and collophore irregularly pigmented; femur I–III eventually with a longitudinal stripe, but always with 1 distal spot; tibiotarsus I–III with 1 proximal and 1 distal spot; eyepatches black ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURE 21 View FIGURE 22 ).

Head. Antenna shorter or subequal to the trunk length ( Figs 21E–H View FIGURE 21 , 22G–L View FIGURE 22 ), ratio antennae: trunk = 0.94–0.71: 1 (n=4), neotype 0.74: 1; antennal ratio as I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.39–1.49: 1.32–1.44: 1.90–2.11 (n=4), neotype 1: 1.46: 1.35: 2.11. Ant IV weakly annulated on its distal 3/4 and devoid of apical bulb, with 3 apical finger-shaped sens, and numerous sens of different sizes. Ant III organ with 2 finger-shaped sens, 3 guard sens, 2 elongated sens and at least 4 sens of different sizes ( Fig. 23A View FIGURE 23 ). Ant II dorsally with about 18 elongated sens and 4–5 dorsal mac, without ventral mac ( Fig. 23B View FIGURE 23 ). Ant I dorsally with 6 elongated sens, 7–8 mac and 3–4 smooth mic at the base ( Fig. 23B View FIGURE 23 ). Eyes A and B larger, G and H slightly smaller than the others, and with 5–6 interocular mes (q, v, s, p, r, t); head dorsal chaetotaxy ( Fig. 23D View FIGURE 23 ) with 7–9 ‘ An ’, 3 ‘ A ’, 3–4 ‘ M ’, 6–9 ‘ S ’, 0–1 ‘ Ps ’, 4 ‘ Pa ’, 1–2 ‘ Pi ’, 2 ‘ Pm ’, 0–1 ‘ Pmp ’, 5 ‘ Pp ’, 1 ‘ Ppe ’ and 3–4 ‘ Pe ’ mac, respectively. Clypeal formula with 4 (l1–2), 15–21 (f, 1 unpaired), 3–5 (pf0–2) ciliate chaetae, l1–2 longer, ciliate and apically acuminate, 4 f and pf0–1 subtly larger, 2 f and pf2 smaller than the others, others subequal ( Fig. 23C View FIGURE 23 ). Prelabral chaetae smooth, pl1–2 normal or bifurcated, equally or unequally ( Fig. 23C View FIGURE 23 ). Labral inner papillae with 3–4 projections, outer papillae with 2 projections smaller than the inner papillae ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ). Labial papilla E l.p. conical and almost reaching the base of a.a. ( Fig. 24B View FIGURE 24 ). Maxillary palp b.c. 1.32 longer than t.a.; sublobal plate with 3 inner appendages (sb1–3). Basolateral and basomedian labial fields with M1–2, R, E, L1–2 ciliate, M2 subtly smaller than the others, present or absent ( Fig. 24C View FIGURE 24 ). Cephalic groove with 9 ciliate chaetae of different sizes; postlabial formula with 4 (G1–4), 4 (X2–4), 4 (H1–4) chaetae plus 1 chaeta between the series ( Fig. 24D View FIGURE 24 ).

Thorax chaetotaxy ( Fig. 25A View FIGURE 25 ). Th II a, m and p series (excluding the anterior collar) with 9–10, 5–12 and 15–22 mac (1 mac or mes rarely present), respectively. Th III a, m and p series with 6–7 (1 mac rarely absent), 4–5 and 9–12 (1 mac rarely absent) mac, respectively. Ratio Th II: III = 1.65–36: 1 (n=4), neotype 1.36: 1.

Abdomen chaetotaxy ( Figs 25B–C View FIGURE 25 ). Abd I a, m and p series with 0–3 (2 mac rarely absent), 4–9 (1 mac rarely absent) and 1 mac, respectively. Abd II a, m and p series with 0–2, 5 and 1–2 mac. Abd III a, m and p series with 1, 1–3 and 1 mac, respectively, plus 2 extra mac or mes laterally. Abd IV with 18–26 (1 unpaired and 1 extra mac) inner mac of A–C series and 15–21 outer mac of T–Fe series (1–3 extra mac); 11 sens (ps type I and others type II) and 21 posterior mes. Abd V a, m and p series with 4, 3, and 5 mac, respectively. Ratio Abd III: IV = 1: 4.06–8.13 (n=4), neotype 1: 5.51.

Legs ( Figs 26A–E View FIGURE 26 ). Subcoxa I with 3 chaetae and 2 psp; subcoxa II with an anterior row of 8 chaetae and about 9 anterior chaetae; posterior row of 5 chaetae, 2 anterior chaetae and 2 psp; subcoxa III with one row of 11 chaetae, about 16 anterior chaetae and 2 psp ( Figs 26A–C View FIGURE 26 ). Trochanteral organ with 37 spine-like chaetae, 4 anterior, 7 posterior, 19 internal, 1 apical and 6 on the distal arm ( Fig. 26D View FIGURE 26 ). Tibiotarsus I–III with 9–12 inner finely ciliate mac. Unguis b.t. on proximal 2/4, m.t. on distal 1/3 and smaller than b.t., a.t. minute and on distal 1/8. Unguiculus I–III lamellae (ae, ai, pe, pi) smooth and acuminate, except pe serrated and with a small proximal tooth; ratio unguis: unguiculus = 1: 0.55. Tibiotarsus III smooth chaeta 1.17 longer than the unguiculus; tenent hair 0.91 shorter than the unguis ( Fig. 26E View FIGURE 26 ).

Collophore ( Fig. 27A View FIGURE 27 ). Anterior side with about 28–29 ciliate chaetae, 3–4 distal mac (1 rarely absent), and about 25 chaetae of different sizes widely distributed on the corpus; posterior side with about 48 ciliate chaetae of different sizes widely distributed on the corpus (8 unpaired), and distally with 1 smooth chaeta; lateral flap with 16–21 chaetae, 6–8 smooth and 9–14 ciliate.

Furcula ( Figs 27B–D View FIGURE 27 ). Manubrium ventrally with 2 subapical and about 35 distal ciliate chaetae of different sizes. Manubrial plate dorsally with 6–9 chaetae of different sizes and 3 psp. Dens dental lobe with 2 (bs1 and bs2) thicker ciliate chaetae, bs1 subequal to bs2. Dens tightly crenulate on its distal 1/4 distally only with regular chaetae. Mucro proximal tooth larger than the distal one, mucronal spine surpassing the proximal tooth apex.

Variations. Specimens of E. paroara from different localities mostly show similar variations, principally on the body color pattern and polymorphisms (mac or mes, mac present or absent) in the dorsal chaetotaxy of the head and Th II – Abd IV ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURE 21 View FIGURE 22 , 23D View FIGURE 23 , 25A–C View FIGURE 25 ). However, some variations are uncommon in some populations, like in 3 females from Santarém municipality, “Alter do Chão” district, “Norato” island, 02°30’S, 54°57’W ( INPA), which have Th II p4 mac on both sides (generally absent on some side) and Th III a2 and p2 mac absent only in these specimens ( Fig. 25A View FIGURE 25 ). A specimen from Maués municipality lacks Abd I a3 and a5 mac, as well as 1–2 extra outer mac on Abd IV anteriorly ( Figs 25B–C View FIGURE 25 ). Other rare variations were also observed in a specimen from Manaus municipality, with the collophore anteriorly with 3 distal mac (usually 4) and Abd I m4e and a5 mac absent (usually present) ( Figs 27A View FIGURE 27 , 25B View FIGURE 25 ) GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Entomobrya paroara was originally known from seven municipalities of Pará state ( Arlé & Guimarães 1978), but its distribution is herein expanded to four other states (Acre, Amazonas, Maranhão and Roraima) from the Brazilian Amazon ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ).

Remarks. Entomobrya paroara resembles E. tupiana Arlé, 1959 from Rio de Janeiro state by body longitudinal stripes of pigment and unguiculus III ai lamella acuminate ( Figs 21A–D View FIGURE 21 , 22A–F View FIGURE 22 , 26E View FIGURE 26 ). However, E. paroara differs from E. tupiana by mucronal spine surpassing the apex of the proximal tooth (not reaching in E. tupiana ) ( Fig. 27D View FIGURE 27 ) and Th II–Abd IV with two paired longitudinal stripes ( Figs 21–22 View FIGURE 21 View FIGURE 22 ), while E. tupiana has medially an unpaired extra stripe (see Arlé 1959: 27 figs 10–13).

E. paroara also resembles Entomobrya murreensis Yosii & Ashraf, 1965 from Pakistan due to body with longitudinal stripes of pigment, inner tibiotarsus III with finely ciliate mac, and unguiculus ai lamella acuminate (see Yosii & Ashraf 1965: 155). However, E. paroara differs from this species by labral inner papillae with 3–4 projections (1 in E. murreensis ) ( Fig. 24A View FIGURE 24 ).

The dorsal chaetotaxy of E. tupiana and E. murreensis is unknown, but it is possible to differentiate E. paroara from these species based on the characteristics mentioned above, including others such as Ant. IV apical bulb absent (apically unilobed in E. tupiana and bilobed in E. murreensis ), unguiculus III pe lamella serrated (smooth in E. tupiana and E. murreensis ), and mucro proximal tooth larger than the distal one (subequal in E. tupiana and E. murreensis ) ( Figs 23C View FIGURE 23 , 26E View FIGURE 26 , 27D View FIGURE 27 ). Differences between the Brazilian species are summarized in Table 1.

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

IO

Instituto de Oceanografia da Universidade de Lisboa

BM

Bristol Museum

AM

Australian Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

GC

Goucher College

CC

CSIRO Canberra Rhizobium Collection

UFRN

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

MB

Universidade de Lisboa, Museu Bocage

TM

Teylers Museum, Paleontologische

AC

Amherst College, Beneski Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Collembola

Order

Entomobryomorpha

Family

Entomobryidae

Genus

Entomobrya

Loc

Entomobrya paroara Arlé & Guimarães, 1978

Viana, Stéphanie Dos Santos, Morais, José Wellington De & Cipola, Nikolas Gioia 2024
2024
Loc

Entomobrya paroara Arlé & Guimarães, 1978: 2

Arle, R. & Guimaraes, A. E. 1978: 2
1978
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