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Arrhopalites changbaishanensis
Wu & Zhong.Other, 1997
GBIF:184872169
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Type locality: China, province of Jilin, Mt. Changbai. Nature Preserve of Mt. Changbai, altitude 780 m. Principalis group. Color white, with 1 + 1 dark blue eyes. Cephalic spines present. Ant. III slightly swollen basally. Ant. IV eight subdivided. No tunica, first unguis with one inner tooth, first unguiculus with a corner tooth, apical filament exceeding the unguis tip in all unguiculi. Biogeographic zone 3 a.
Zeppelini, Douglas (2004): The genus Arrhopalites (Collembola, Arrhopalitidae) in Asia, with the description of two new Japanese species of Yosiis collection. Zootaxa 430 (1): 1-26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.430.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.430.1.1
Type locality: Thailand, Changwat Chiang Mai, Amphoe Chiang Doe, Tham Chiang Dao. Furcatus group. Total length, 0.6 mm. Totally white or slightly reddish, eyes 1 + 1. Cephalic spinelike setae present. Ant. III swollen basally. Ant. IV divided into 5 subsegments. All ungues with inner tooth, all unguiculi without corner tooth, with apical filament. Dental chaetotaxy shown in table III, ventral dental formula 3: 2: 1: 1. Anal valve chaetotaxy as in table II. Biogeographic zone 18.
Zeppelini, Douglas (2004): The genus Arrhopalites (Collembola, Arrhopalitidae) in Asia, with the description of two new Japanese species of Yosiis collection. Zootaxa 430 (1): 1-26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.430.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.430.1.1
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FIGURE 1. A. alticola. A, fourth antennal segment; B, apical sensory organ of third antennal segment; C, body setae (a, anterior, b, posterior); D, ventral and dorsal chaetotaxy of the dens; E, mucro; F, metatrochanteral organ; G, tenaculum; H, anal valve chaetotaxy; I, posterior cephalic chaetotaxy; J, foot complex (a, first leg, b, second leg, c, third leg).
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