Acherontides serrasapoensis, Araujo De Lima & Stievano & Zeppelini, 2019

Araujo De Lima, Estevam C., Stievano, Luis Carlos & Zeppelini, Douglas, 2019, A new species of Acherontides (Collembola: Hypogastruridae) from Brazil, with an identification key, Zootaxa 4623 (1), pp. 141-150 : 142-146

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Acherontides serrasapoensis
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sp. nov.

Acherontides serrasapoensis sp. nov. Lima, Stievano & Zeppelini

Figures 1–16 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURES 2–8 View FIGURES 9–10 View FIGURES 11–12 View FIGURES 13 , Tables 1–3 View TABLE 1 View TABLE 2 View TABLE 3

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Type material. Holotype female on slide, Brazil, MG, Conceição do Mato Dentro (18°56’8” S; 43°24’43” W), CSS-09 iron cave, 20 Jul.–06 Aug. 2015, Carste team leg., deposited at the CRFS-UEPB # 9020 . GoogleMaps

Paratypes: 1 male on slide, (# 9026 CRFS-UEPB), Brazil, MG , Conceição do Mato Dentro (18°55’1” S; 43°25’40” W), CSS-06 iron cave, 20 Jul. –06 Agu. 2015 Carste team leg., deposited at MN GoogleMaps /UFRJ. 1 female on slide (#9315 CRFS-UEPB), Brazil, MG , Conceição do Mato Dentro (18°55’1” S; 43°25’40” W), CSS-06 iron cave, 20 Jul.–06 Aug. 2015 Carste team leg., deposited at LESM-UNAM GoogleMaps . 1 male on slide (#9025 CRFS-UEPB), Brazil, MG , Conceição do Mato Dentro (18°55’1” S; 43°25’40” W), CSS-06 iron cave, 20 Jul.–06 Aug. 2015 Carste team leg., deposited at MZUSP GoogleMaps . 1 male and 1 female on slides, 11–29 Jan. 2019 other data as holotype, deposited at the CRFS- UEPB # 7334 , 7339 ; Additional material and details of the type material see Table 1 View TABLE 1 .

Diagnosis. The new species has Ant. I with 7 chaetae, 2 chaetae in ocular area, unguis with a paired proximal tooth, tenaculum with 3+3, two clavate tenent hairs, anal spines about 1/3 length of unguis III.

Description. Habitus. Typical to the genus ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ); body length 1200 µm (n = 10), holotype measurements as in Table 2 View TABLE 2 ; integument granulation strong; body with coarsely serrated chaetae and longer and fine sensory chaetae; color white when alive and in alcohol.

Antenna. Ant. I with 7 dorsal chaetae; Ant. II with 12; Ant. III with 16 chaetae, sense O. with two free clubshaped microsensilla, not covered by tegumentary fold; two long guard sensilla (sgd and sgv) of same shape and size, and one ventral microsensillum.Ant. IV with 1 dorsal sensillum, 3 dorsolateral sensilla, 1 micro-sensillum, and simple apical vesicle ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2–8 ).

Head. Eyes and PAO. absent.

Dorsal chaetotaxy of head, Th. and Abd. Head with two chaetae in the ocular area; Th. I with 3 dorsal chaetae per side and 1 lateral; Th. II and III ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–8 ), and Abd. IV with 3 rows of dorsal chaetae; Abd. I–III and V–VI with 2 rows of chaetae ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2–8 ).

Ventral chaetotaxy of head, Th. and Abd. I. Head with 9 chaetae along mid-line ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 2–8 ); Th. I without chaetae, Th. II and III with 1+1 chaetae; ventral tube with 4 + 4 chaetae; Abd. I without chaetae.

Mouthparts. Labial palp presents 3 main papillae (a–c), plus 2 lateral papillae (d–e) with 2 chaeta each, m (f) being smaller than others, base of the palp presents 5 proximal chaetae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Labrum with 4 anterior, 5 medial and 5 posterior chaetae.

Ventral chaetotaxy of Abd. II–VI. Abd. II with 7+7 chaetae; Abd. III with 9+9 chaetae. Abd. IV and V with about 10+10 chaetae; Each anal valve with 13 regular + 2 hr chaetae ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 2–8 ).

Genital plates and anal spines. Genital plate of female with 2 + 2 pregenital chaetae, 3 circumgenital chaetae and 2 eugenital chaetae ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Genital plate of male with 9 pregenital chaetae, 7 circumgenital chaetae and 2 eugenital chaetae ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9–10 ).

Anal spines, about 1/3 length of unguis III ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9–10 ).

Legs. Chaetotaxy from I to III: coxae 4,9,10; trochanters 5,5,5; femora 12,12,10–12; Tita 19,19,18; pre-tarsi 2,2,2; tenent hairs clavate; pre-tarsal chaetae of same length in all legs; unguis thin, slightly bending, with a paired proximal ventral tooth, and unguiculus lacking ( Figs. 12–14 View FIGURES 11–12 View FIGURES 13 ). Ratio Tita/unguis = 1:0.84.

Furca. Manubrium with 3+3. Mucro and dens fused, with 2 basal, dorsal chaetae; tenaculum with 3 + 3 teeth, without chaetae on corpus ( Figs. 15 View FIGURES 13 –17).

Etymology. Species name is derived from the type locality, Serra do Sapo, which means “the frog mountain range”.

Discussion. The new species clearly differs from A. atoyacensis , A. juxtlahuacaensis , A. pappogeomysae , A. bullock , A. tanasachie, A. peruensis and A. huetheri because of its furca morphology (developed vs reduced furca). A. serrasapoensis sp. nov. is similar A. potosinus , A. spinus , and A. eleonorae based on the mucro and dens fused in a mucrodens with 2 basal dorsal chaetae. However, it differs from A. potosinus by the number of chaetae in the ocular area, and by tenaculum teeth (2+2 vs 3+3 chaetae, and 3+3 vs 2+2 teeth, respectively). A. serrasapoensis sp. nov. can be easily differentiated from A. spinus since it does not have Abd. VI with 10 heavy spine-like chaetae in addition to anal spines. A. serrasapoensis sp. nov. shares many characteristics with A. eleonorae such as 2+2 chaetae in the ocular area, and furca morphology, but differs from Ant. I having seven instead of six chaetae; clavate tenent hairs vs acuminate; and anal spines about 1/3 length of unguis III vs thin anal spines, about 1/5 length of unguis III. For a comparison of the morphological characteristics of all Acherontides species; see Table 3 View TABLE 3 .

It was observed same variation on Th. I, exceptionally presenting 4+4 or 3+4 instead 3+3 chaetae, manubrium 3+3 plus a medial instead 3+3 chaetae, femora III 12 instead 10 chaetae and on tenaculum which may present 3+4 instead 3+3 teeth.

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MG

Museum of Zoology

MN

Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

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