Intricatonura fjellbergi, Smolis & Bernard, 2017

Smolis, Adrian & Bernard, Ernest C., 2017, Intricatonura fjellbergi, a new peculiar genus and species of Neanurini (Collembola: Neanuridae: Neanurinae) from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Florida Entomologist 100 (4), pp. 725-730 : 728-729

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1653/024.100.0419

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187F8-FFD3-FFF7-2C07-BA86B04FFB13

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Felipe

scientific name

Intricatonura fjellbergi
status

sp. nov.

Intricatonura fjellbergi View in CoL sp. nov. ( Figs. 1–14 View Figs ; Tables 1, 2)

HOLOTYPE 1 female USA: Tennessee, GSMNP, trail W of Clingman’s Dome (35.5628°N, 83.5042°W; 1981 masl), from moss and fir litter, 7– VI–2007, A. Fjellberg ( USNM). GoogleMaps

PARATYPES 1 male and 1 female, data same as Holotype ( DIBEC) GoogleMaps .

Description. Body length (without antennae): 0.7–0.9 mm (holotype: 0. 9 mm). Body color diffuse greyish–blue. 3 + 3 medium-sized, pigmented eyes,on the margin of tubercle Oc ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). Long macrosetae (Ml) notably short and thin, smooth, apically pointed ( Fig. 14 View Figs ); short macrosetae (Mc) short and thin, pointed at apex; mesosetae short, very thin and pointed. Buccal cone short, labrum rounded, with feebly ventral sclerification ( Figs. 2, 3 View Figs ). Chaetotaxy of antennae as in Figs. 6–8 View Figs . Ant. I, II with 7, 11 ordinary setae respectively. Ant. III with 5 S-setae ( AOIII) and 17 ordinary setae: 4 d, 4 vi, 4 vc and 5 ve. Ant. IV dorsally with the complete set of setae: 8 S, or, i, 12 mou and 3 brs. Apical vesicle of Ant. IV distinct and consists of 2 lobes ( Fig. 7 View Figs ); s-setae on Ant. IV rather short and moderately thickened ( Figs 6, 8 View Figs ). Ant. IV ventrally with complete set of setae (3 brs, 2 iv; ap: 8 bs and 5 miA; ca: 2 bs and 3 miA; cm: 3 bs and 1 miA; cp: 8 miA and 1 brs). Head tubercle ( DL + L + So) with 11 setae; seta D not fused with tubercle Af; seta O present or Region Genera

Western Palaearctic Albanura Deharveng , Balkanura Cassagnau , Cansilianura Dallai & Fanciulli , Catalanura Deharveng , Caucasanura Kuznetzova & Potapov , Cryptonura Cassagnau , Deutonura Cassagnau , Edoughnura Deharveng et al. , Endonura Cassagnau , Ghirkanura Kuznetzova & Potapov , Lathriopyga Caroli , Monobella Cassagnau , Neanura MacGillivray , Neanurella Cassagnau , Persanura Mayvan et al. , Protanura Börner , Pumilinura Cassagnau , Thaumanura Börner

Eastern Palaearctic Deutonura Cassagnau , Endonura Cassagnau , Metanura Yosii , Neanura MacGillivray , Kalanura Smolis , Tetraloba Lee

Nearctic Deutonura Cassagnau , Endonura Cassagnau , Neanura MacGillivray , Xylanura Smolis , Intricatonura gen. nov.

Oriental Neanura MacGillivray , Vietnura Deharveng & Bedos absent; seta A slightly shorter than seta B ( Figs. 1, 9, 10 View Figs ; Table 1). S-seta formula of body 022/11111 ( Figs. 1, 11 View Figs ; Table 2). Body S–setae slender, smooth, equal to or longer than nearby macrosetae ( Figs. 1, 11, 13 View Figs ). Lateral (L) tubercles on Th. II and III with 3 setae ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). Tubercle L on Abd. IV with 6 setae (1 seta not fused with tubercle, Fig. 12 View Figs ). Abd. VI with 6+6 setae ( Table 2). Ventral chaetotaxy of abdomen as follows: ventral tube with 4+4 setae; Abd. II with 4+4 setae Ve (setae Ve1 present); Abd. III with 4+4 setae Vel, furca rudimentary with 2 mesosetae and without microsetae ( Fig. 12 View Figs ); Abd. IV with 4+4 setae Vl, 3–4+3–4 setae Vel, 2+2 setae Vec and 2+2 setae Vei; Abd V with 3+3 setae Ag, 1+1 setae L’ and 1+1 setae Vl; each anal lobes with 10–11 mesosetae and 2 microsetae. Chaetotaxy of legs from I to III as follows: tibiotarsi with 18, 18, 17 setae respectively (seta M absent); femora I, II, III with 13, 12, 11. Trochanters with 6 setae each. Coxae I, II, III with 3, 7, 8; subcoxae I, II, III with 0, 2, 2 setae, respectively. Claw relatively short, without inner denticle.

Remarks. The new species most closely resembles Vietnura caerulea Deharveng & Bedos, 2000 , the sole species of this also monotypic genus. The differences between them are presented in the generic discussion.

Etymology. The new species is named in honor of Arne Fjellberg, eminent Norwegian collembologist and collector of the specimens.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

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