Pseudosinella argentea Folsom, 1902

Soto-Adames, Felipe N., 2010, Two new species and descriptive notes for five Pseudosinella species (Hexapoda: Collembola: Entomobryidae) from West Virginian (USA) Caves, Zootaxa 2331, pp. 1-34 : 13-17

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Pseudosinella argentea Folsom, 1902
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Pseudosinella argentea Folsom, 1902

Figs 35–54 View FIGURES 35 – 44 View FIGURES 45 – 54 , Table 5 View TABLE 5

Material Examined. PENDLETON Co., Quarry Cave, 20 May 2006, 2 on one slide and 3 in alcohol; Cedar Cave, 15 May 2006, 1 on slide; Hoffman Pit, 20 May 2006, 1 on slide, 3 in alcohol; MONOGALIA Co., Maiden Run #1 Cave, 12 June 2006, 1 on slide.

Descriptive notes. Length to 2.5mm; color in alcohol white, without trace of pigment, or just a wash of light blue pigment near base of antennae. Ant. 4 subapical sense organ clavate, or appearing capitate in some angles ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 35 – 44 ). Ant. 3 sense organ formed by two enlarged sensilla ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 35 – 44 ). Dorsal head chaetotaxy ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35 – 44 ) with 7–9 macrosetae along base of antennae; A0, A2, and A3 macrosetae; Pa5 a microseta; A1 and M0 ciliate microsetae, all other dorsal microsetae smooth; seta S0 anterior to S3; M1/S1 near M2. Eyes absent. Prelabral setae ciliate, all labral setae smooth. Labral intrusion and papillae as in Fig. 39 View FIGURES 35 – 44 . Pleural fold setae ciliate; peristomal setae pss0 normal ciliate, pss1–2 ciliate and bothriotricha-like. Ungulum of maxilla with 4 teeth. Lateral process of labial papilla E slightly curved dorsally and barely reaching papillar tip. Proximal seta of labial palp with seta Y subequal to somewhat longer than seta Z. Ventral head chaetotaxy as Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35 – 44 : labial chaetotaxy M1M2rEL1L2A1–5, microseta r smooth and thin walled; post-labial chaetotaxy includes 4+4 ciliate setae along ventral groove, and columns C, E, L and O with 2, 2, 3 and 2 setae respectively; L2 and O1 modified into short, ciliate and sharply acuminate microsetae. Inner macrochaetotaxy of the body 00/ 0100+2.

argentea sensu Christiansen & Bellinger (1998) .

1 Original description (Christiansen & Bellinger 1986) mentions 6–7 setae but Figure 46 View FIGURES 45 – 54 shows 9.

Abd. 1 with setae in linear arrangement, a6 present. Chaetotaxy of Abd. 2 as in Fig. 42 View FIGURES 35 – 44 ; a2, a6 and all supplementary setae of bothriotrichal complexes fan-shaped; a2p and a3 more strongly ciliate than others; a3 external and reaching tip of as; as reaches the socket of m 3 in some individuals, but not in others; m3e not reaching socket of m3; supplementary seta m 4i ciliate, to weakly fan-shaped (the presence of microsetae m 4i is often difficult to ascertain because the surrounding fan-shape setae tend to obscure m 4i ’s socket); m5 a normal macroseta; p5p a short, ciliate mesoseta. The male from Quarry Cave has supernumerary setae associated with seta p5p on Abd. 2 and m 4i appears to be displaced anteriorly towards a5, but only on one side of the body (arrows on Fig. 44 View FIGURES 35 – 44 ). Abd. 3 ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ) with a2, a6, am6 and all supplementary setae associated with bothriotrichal complexes fan-shaped, all other setae weakly ciliate, but appearing smooth at low magnification; a3 not reaching as; as about 0.5x the length of m3 and reaching base of m3; d2 present; a7, m7 and p7 normal microsetae, m7a a long and slender acuminate macroseta, a7 inserted anterior and close to am6, m7 posterior to p6. Abd. 4 bothriotrichal complex as in Fig. 46 View FIGURES 45 – 54 : all supplementary setae anterior to T2, including seta s, fan-shaped; C1p and T3 weakly ciliate (appearing smooth at low magnifications); tip of T3 reaching base of D1p; D1p posterior to T3 and reaching the base of Pe; Pe and Pi fan-shaped; the male from Quarry Cave carries an asymmetric supplementary seta between Pe and T5 (arrow in Fig. 46 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). General chaetotaxy of Abd. 4 ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ) with macrosetae B5, B6, T6, T7, D2 D3, E2, E3, F1, F3; E1 and F2, microsetae; macroseta B5 on line drawn between A5 and C2; F2 closer to E3 than E2; microseta posterior to E3 absent. Abd. 4 usually with 1+1 posterior setae, but varying among some caves: specimens from Quarry Cave, Hoffman’s Pit and Cedar Cave, and Maiden Cave have 2+2, 3+3 and 4+4 posterior setae, respectively. Trochanteral organ with 14–15 setae. Metathoracic femora with two outstanding acuminate macrosetae inserted near basal third of the segment ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Tenet hair as long as unguiculus, acuminate or truncate, varying according to locality. The two individuals from Quarry Cave, and the individual from Hoffman’s Pit have acuminate tenet hairs on the pro- and mesothoracic legs ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ), but truncate on metathoracic legs ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ); the individual from Cedar Cave has all tenent hairs truncate, and the individual from Maiden Run Cave has all tenent hairs acuminate. Unguiculus lanceolate with indistinct serrations on posterior lamella, all other lamellae smooth. Unguis with three inner teeth ( Figs. 49, 52 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ): basal pair unequal in size ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ), the difference in size between teeth being more prominent on metathoracic legs; unpaired tooth prominent and closer to ungual tip than base. Outer ungual teeth ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ) short, closer to ungual base on third pair than on first two pairs of legs (cf. Figs. 49, 52 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Collophore with 8+8 disto-lateral setae, four ciliate and four smooth; anterior face with variable number of setae, but generally arranged as in Fig. 54 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ; posterior face ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ) with 5+5 proximal and nine distal setae. Manubrial plate ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 35 – 44 ) with six outer and two inner setae separated by two pseudopores. Mucro ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 35 – 44 ) normal, with teeth subequal; mucronal spine with basal swelling.

Remarks. These specimens belong to the P. argentea complex, although specific determination remains ambiguous and is based on the preponderance of similarity with that apparently very variable species. The material from West Virginia keys out to P. flatua Christiansen & Bellinger, 1996 in Christiansen & Bellinger (1998) by the presence of a ciliate seta a2p on Abd. 2, but differs from that species in many chaetotacic characters of the labrum, labium, postlabium and ventral tube ( Table 5 View TABLE 5 ). The variation in tenent hair shape and number of posterior setae on Abd. 4 suggest that these samples may include more than one species, but as with other cave forms, the limited material available makes a final determination difficult.

TABLE 5. Comparison between Pseudosinella from West Virginia here identified as argentea, and flatua, granda and

Species Head macroseta A0 Prelabra l setae Sense organ Ant. 3 Labial setae m1 & m2 Labial seta r Head ventral groove setae Abd. 2 seta a3 Abd. 2 seta a2p Ventral Tube anterior chaetotaxy Ventral Tube posterior chaetotaxy (total/distal margin) Ventral Tube vesicle base chaetotaxy
West Virginia ‘ argentea 1 ciliate swollen M1≈M2 smooth, thin walled blunt microseta 4 ciliate ciliate ciliate & ≈ a2 9 19/9 7–8; 4 ciliate
argentea 1 ? swollen M1≈M2 or M1≈M2 smooth or truncate microseta or absent 4 ciliate ? smooth ? ? ?
granda 2 ciliate swollen M1≈M2 Absent or conic reduced 4 ciliate smooth ciliate &> a2 9 1 13/7 8–9; 4–5 ciliate
flatua 1 smooth slightly swollen m1<M2 smooth acuminate microseta 3 smooth 1 ciliate smooth ciliate &> a2 11–13 14/? 11–13

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Entognatha

Order

Collembola

Family

Entomobryidae

Genus

Pseudosinella

Loc

Pseudosinella argentea Folsom, 1902

Soto-Adames, Felipe N. 2010
2010
Loc

argentea sensu

Christiansen & Bellinger 1998
1998
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