Seira mantis Zeppelini & Bellini, 2006

Cipola, Nikolas Gioia, Arbea, Javier, Baquero, Enrique, Jordana, Rafael, Morais, José Wellington De & Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante, 2018, The survey of Seira Lubbock, 1870 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Seirinae) from Iberian Peninsula and Canary Islands, including three new species, Zootaxa 4458 (1), pp. 1-66 : 28-33

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Seira mantis Zeppelini & Bellini, 2006
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Seira mantis Zeppelini & Bellini, 2006 View in CoL

Figs 18‒21 View FIGURE 18 View FIGURE 19 , Tables 1‒2

Seira mantis Zeppelini & Bellini, 2006 : 28, figs 8b View FIGURE 8 , 10‒16 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 , Canary Islands, Spain (orig. descr.). Bellini & Zeppelini (2008): 725 (compared). Bellini et al. (2009): 38, fig. 1C‒D (cit.) Palacios-Vargas & Castaño-Meneses (2009): 961 (cit.). Barra (2010): 586, 592 (compared). Bellini & Zeppelini (2011): 549 (compared). Zeppelini & Lima (2012): 42‒43 (compared).

Diagnosis. Head mac M 4i, S4, Pa4 and Pp6 absent, eyepatches with 4 interocular chaetae (q absent) ( Fig. 18 A View FIGURE 18 ); inner labral papillae conical, outer papillae reduced; Th II with 4 medio-central mac (m1‒ 1i, m2‒ 2i) and PmA‒PmC groups with 6, 3 and 5 mac, respectively ( Fig. 19 A View FIGURE 19 ); Th III‒Abd III with 14, 6, 4 and 1 central mac, respectively ( Figs 19 B‒E View FIGURE 19 ); Abd IV with 12 central and 14 lateral mac ( Fig. 20 A); males with one inner row of 9 spine-like mac on femur I and 15 proximal baster-shaped chaetae on tibiotarsus I ( Fig. 21E View FIGURE 21 ); unguis apical tooth present ( Fig. 21F View FIGURE 21 ); unguiculus outer edge smooth ( Fig. 21F View FIGURE 21 ); manubrium ventrally with 2/4 subapical and 18 apical chaetae ( Fig. 21G View FIGURE 21 ).

Examined type material. Holotype male on slides (N°0055/ MZSP) : Spain, Canary Islands, Fuerteventura, La Oliva (28°36'N; 13°55'W), 220 m, 13.v.1974 GoogleMaps . A. Machado coll. Paratypes on slides (N°0054/ MZSP) : 1 male and 1 females, same data as holotype, except Barranco del Pesenescal, 7-iv-1988 , A. Fjellberg coll. Paratypes on

slides (N°0054/ MZSP): 2 females, same data as holotype, except 8 Km south Corralejo (28°38'N; 13°51'W), 140 m, 8-iv-1988 GoogleMaps , A. Fjellberg coll .

Redescription. Total length (head + trunk) of holotype 2.16 mm. Specimens on slides, unknown body color pattern; eyepatches black. Scales present on Ant I to basal half of Ant III, ventral and dorsal head, thorax and abdomen dorsally, legs (except empodia), dorsal and ventral manubrium and dentes ventrally. Collophore chaetotaxy unclear.

Head. Antennae shorter than body length, antennal ratio of holotype as I: II : III: IV = 1: 1.65: 1.54: 2.20. Ant IV annulated on apical three quarters, with apical bulb apically bilobed, but is not well visible . Ant III apical organ and clypeus unclear. Two inner labral papillae conical, outer papillae reduced. Maxillary palp with smooth apical appendage (a. a.) and basal chaeta (b.c.) weakly ciliated, thicker and 1.02 longer than the apical . Eyes A and B larger, G slightly smaller, with 4 interocular chaetae (v, p, r, t) ; head dorsal chaetotaxy ( Fig. 18 A View FIGURE 18 ) with 10 ‘An’ mac (An 1, An 2‒3), 4 ‘A’ mac (A 0, A 2‒3, A 5), 3 ‘M’ mac (M1‒2, M4), 7 ‘S’ mac (S0‒3, S5–6), 1 ‘Ps’ mac (Ps 2), 4 ‘Pa’ mac (Pa 1‒3, Pa 5), 2 ‘Pm’ mac (Pm 1, Pm 3), 4 ‘Pp’ mac (Pp 1‒3, Pp 5) , and 3 ‘Pe’ mac (Pe3‒4 plus Pe3p). Basomedian and basolateral labial fields with M1‒2, R (smaller), E, L1‒2. Postlabial ventral chaetotaxy with about 13 ciliate chaetae, postlabial formula 4 (G1‒4), 3 (H2‒4), 3 (J1, J3‒4), J2 absent, and one basal chaeta (b.c.) largest ( Fig. 18B View FIGURE 18 ).

Thorax chaetotaxy ( Figs 19 A ‒B View FIGURE 19 ). Th II, series ‘a’ with 4 mac (a5ip‒5p) ; series ‘m’ with 7 mac (m 1i ‒1, m 2i ‒2, m 4i ‒4p); series ‘p’ with 15 mac (p 1i 2‒1p, p2a‒2ep2, p3, p5). Th III, series ‘a’ with 7 mac (a 1i ‒6); series ‘m’ with 2 mac (m6‒7); series ‘p’ with 10 mac (p 1i ‒1p, p2a‒2ea, p3, p5‒6). Th ratio of holotype as II : III = 1: 0.54.

Abdomen chaetotaxy ( Figs 19 C‒E View FIGURE 19 , 20 A ‒B) . Abd I, series ‘a’ with 1 mac (a3); series ‘m’ with 5 mac (m 2i ‒4). Abd II, series ‘a’ with 1 mac (a2); series ‘m’ with 4 mac (m3‒3e, m5). Abd III, series ‘m’ with 3 mac (m3, am6, pm6); series ‘p’ with 1 mac (p6). Abd IV with 12 central mac of series ‘A’ to ‘T’ (A 3a‒6, Ae 7, B3‒6, C1, T1) , and 14 lateral mac of series ‘E’ to ‘Fe’ (E2‒4p, Ee 7, Ee 10, F1‒3, Fe 2‒6); at least 4 sens (ps type I and 1 type II) , and posteriorly with 5 mes present. Abd V, series ‘a’ with 1 mac (a5); series ‘m’ with 4 mac (m2‒3, m5‒5e); series ‘pa’ with 1 mac (p6ai); series ‘p’ with 5 mac (p1, p3‒5, ap6). Abd ratio of holotype as III: IV = 1: 4.59.

Legs. Subcoxa I of males with one row of 4 modificated mac finely ciliate, females with 4 regular chaetae, both with 2 psp; subcoxa II with an anterior row of 9 chaetae, posterior row of 4 chaetae, 1 anterior chaeta and 4 psp; subcoxa III with one row of 7 chaetae and 2 posterior psp ( Figs 19 A ‒C View FIGURE 19 ) . Trochanteral organ with about 30 spine-like chaetae ( Fig. 19D View FIGURE 19 ). Unguis with median and apical teeth the same length, basal teeth smaller. Unguiculus with all lamellae acuminate and smooth, no tooth; ratio unguis: unguiculus = 1: 0.57 ( Fig. 19F View FIGURE 19 ) . Tibiotarsus III distally with inner smooth chaeta 1.38 larger than unguiculus; outer tenent hair capitate, discretely ciliate, and 0.64 smaller than unguis.

Leg I of males ( Fig. 19E View FIGURE 19 ). Femur I with one inner row of 9 spine-like mac finely ciliate and apically rounded, 1 mac finely ciliate and apically acuminate and 1 proximal normal ciliate chaeta. Tibiotarsus I armed with three inner rows with 18 proximal short or elongated baster-shaped chaetae finely ciliate, followed by 4 thicker finely ciliate

chaetae.

Furcula ( Fig. 19G View FIGURE 19 ). Manubrium ventrally with formula 1, 2, 2, 2 (smaller)/4 (subapical), 18 (apical) ciliate chaetae; manubrial plate unclear.

Remarks. In the original description S. mantis was not compared with most species from the Western Palearctic region with similar chaetotaxy. Seira mantis is most similar to S. uwei Barra, 2010 by head mac M 4i, S4 and Pa4 absent, basomedian labial field with chaeta R smaller, Th II with 4 medio-central mac (m1‒ 1i, m2‒ 2i) and 5 mac in PmC group, Th III‒Abd IV with 14, 6, 4, 1 and 12 central mac, respectively; and anterior legs of males with spine-like chaetae (see Tabs 1‒2). However, S. mantis differs from this species by Th II with 6 mac in PmA group (up to 8 in S. uwei ), Abd IV with 14 lateral mac (13 in S. uwei ), Ant IV annulated (normal in S. uwei ), unguiculus without basal tooth (present in S. uwei ), and manubrium ventrally with 18 apical chaetae (16 in S. uwei ). Seira mantis differs also from this species by male legs I with 15 baster-shaped chaetae on tibiotarsus, while S. uwei has 20 spine-like chaetae. Other comparisons among species are presented in Tables 1 and 2.

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FIGURE 8A–H. Seira domestica: A, subcoxa I; B, subcoxa II; C, subcoxa III; D, trochanteral organ; E, chaetotaxy of femur and tibiotarsus I of male (anterior view), arrows indicate mac finely ciliate, small truncate chaetae, robust spine-like chaeta (in femur) and two types of tibiotarsal spine-like chaetae finely ciliate apically rounded and acuminate; F, distal tibiotarsus and empodial complex III (posterior view).

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FIGURE 10A–F. Seira dinizi: head; A, Ant III apical organ; B, clypeal chaetotaxy; C, labral papillae; D, maxillary outer lobe; E, dorsal cephalic chaetotaxy; F, postlabial ventral head, arrow indicates normal ciliated chaetae.

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FIGURE 11A–E. Seira dinizi: dorsal chaetotaxy; A, Th II; B, Th III; C, Abd I; D, Abd II; E, Abd III.

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FIGURE 18A–B. Seira mantis: head; A, dorsal cephalic chaetotaxy; B, ventral head and basomedian and basolateral labial fields, arrows indicate normal ciliated chaetae and basal chaeta (b.c.) respectively.

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FIGURE 19A–E. Seira mantis: dorsal chaetotaxy; A, Th II; B, Th III; C, Abd I; D, Abd II; E, Abd III.

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FIGURE 21A–G. Seira mantis: A, subcoxa I, arrow indicates mac finely ciliate and apically acuminate in males; B, subcoxa II; C, subcoxa III; D, trochanteral organ; E, chaetotaxy of femur and tibiotarsus I of male (anterior view), arrows indicate mac finely ciliate and apically blunt (in femur) and two types of tibiotarsal spines; F, distal tibiotarsus and empodial complex III (posterior view); G, manubrium ventral chaetotaxy.

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

but

Butler University

not

Nottingham City Natural History Museum

mac

Instituto do Meio Ambiente

Abd

University of Aberdeen

psp

Parasitic Seed Plants

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Collembola

Order

Entomobryomorpha

Family

Entomobryidae

Genus

Seira