Eosentomon tuxeni Imadaté & Yosii, 1959: 3
Tuxen, 1964: 140
Imadaté, 1974b: 276
Paranisentomon tuxeni : Zhang & Yin, 1984: 70
Taxonomic revision of the family Eosentomidae (Hexapoda: Protura) from Japan 2701
Nakamura, Osami
Zootaxa
2010
2010-12-03
2701
1
109
(Imadate & Yosii)
Imadate & Yosii
1959
[151,665,151,177]
Entognatha
Eosentomidae
Paranisentomon
Animalia
Protura
19
20
Arthropoda
species
tuxeni
Fig. 10
Eosentomon tuxeni Imadaté & Yosii, 1959: 3, figs. 1–5; Tuxen, 1964: 140, figs. 174–175; Imadaté, 1974b: 276, figs. 139–144. Paranisentomon tuxeni: Zhang & Yin, 1984: 70, 76. Specimens examined. Specimens deposited in NSMT: holotypemale, NSMT– Ap7, Ashu, Kyoto Prefecture, 20- VIII-1956, R. Yosiileg.; 1 female, 21-V-1982( Imadaté’s Proturan Collection No.7038b), 1 male, 31-VII-1985( Imadaté’s Proturan Collection No.7038l 1), 1 female, 18-VI-1988( Imadaté’s Proturan Collection No. 7038m4), Ashu, Kyoto Prefecture, N. Kanekoleg.
Other specimens recorded.This species is common throughout Japan, hence other collection data are omitted here. Additions to description.On head, setae aa, paand m4present, sensilla asand pspresent ( Fig. 10A); seta spabout 1.5 times longer than p. Seta rsinflated, shorter than sr( Fig. 10B). On maxillary palpus ( Fig. 10C) sensillum mdlonger than ml. Galea small, digit O slightly longer than M and I ( Fig. 10D). Mandible with three teeth, two apical and one subapical ( Fig. 10E). On hind tarsus ( Fig. 10F) D2and D4spine-like, D4slightly thicker than D2, but slender than D5. Laterostigmata II–IV distinct ( Fig. 10G); II– IIIwith weak reticulation, but sometimes invisible; IV without inner structure. On abdominal tergite VIII ( Fig. 10H) P1a'with basal dilatation and anterior to P2; P2alinear.
Distribution. Japan( Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Teuri, Sado, Awaji, Oki, Izu–Ohshima, Miyakejima and Mikurajima Islands) and China.
1956-08-20
NSMT, R
Yosii
Ashu
Ap
19
20
1
Kyoto
holotype
1982-05-21
1988-06-18
1982-05-21
Imadate's Proturan Collection No. & N. Kaneko
7038
Ashu
19
20
3
2
1
Kyoto
holotype