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Arrhopalitidae

Arrhopalitidae

Stach, 1956

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Key to genera of the Caucasian Arrhopalitidae Stach, 1956

1 Seta FSa on tibiotarsi I and II present; dens with 3, 2, 1, 1 anterior setae; tenaculum with two setae; Ant II with 15 setae; prefurcal area of the great abdomen with 9 setae; trichobothria ABC form a very obtuse angle, with AB

- Seta FSa on tibiotarsi I and II absent; dens with 3, 2, 1, 1, 1 anterior setae; tenaculum with one seta; Ant II with 14 setae; prefurcal area with 8 setae; trichobothria ABC alignment otherwise............................................. 2

2 Trichobothria ABC form an approximately right angle, with AB> BC; dorsal valve of the female Abd VI with 10–11 + 2 axial setae per side; Ant IV with up to 7 subsegments.... Arrhopalites Börner, 1906 ( caecus -group s. str. sensu Vargovitsh 2013)

- Trichobothria ABC align in one line, with AB subequal to BC; dorsal valve of the female Abd VI with 7 + 2 axial setae per side; Ant IV with 13 subsegments........ Troglopalites Vargovitsh, 2012, one species: T. stygios Vargovitsh, 2012 (troglobiont)

Vargovitsh, Robert S. (2025): Antennal troglomorphy in Arrhopalitidae (Collembola: Symphypleona) with the description of two new cave Pygmarrhopalites Vargovitsh, 2009 species from the Arabika Massif in the Caucasus. Zootaxa 5673 (4): 523-556, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5673.4.3, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5673.4.3MagnoliaPress via PlaziNo known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.

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Antennal troglomorphy in Arrhopalitidae (Collembola: Symphypleona) with the description of two new cave Pygmarrhopalites Vargovitsh, 2009 species from the Arabika Massif in the Caucasus

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Vargovitsh, Robert S. (2025): Antennal troglomorphy in Arrhopalitidae (Collembola: Symphypleona) with the description of two new cave Pygmarrhopalites Vargovitsh, 2009 species from the Arabika Massif in the Caucasus. Zootaxa 5673 (4): 523-556, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5673.4.3, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5673.4.3

Abstract

The Arabika Massif in the West Caucasus is a high-altitude alpine karst region containing numerous caves, including three of the deepest in the world. These subterranean environments harbor unique speleofauna, including four previously described collembolan species from the genera Schaefferia Absolon, Anurida Laboulbène, Deuteraphorura Absolon, and Plutomurus Yosii. In this paper, we describe two new troglobiont species of Pygmarrhopalites Vargovitsh — P. arbaicus sp. nov. and P. trisetosus sp. nov. —collected from four cold caves at elevations near 2,300 m on the Arabika Massif. Both species exhibit elongated appendages and represent the atmobiont troglomorphic life form. Additionally, we report P. sericus (Gisin, 1947) from the Caucasus for the first time, discovered in three small caves within the massif. The updated list of Caucasian collembolan species of the family Arrhopalitidae now includes 16 species, 14 of which— representing different life forms—have been recorded from caves in the region. Identification keys to the genera and species of Caucasian Arrhopalitidae are also provided. Antennal elongation, a common adaptation among cave-dwelling Arrhopalitidae, has evolved convergently through various patterns, primarily affecting the fourth antennal segment. These patterns may occur independently or in combination and include an increased number of subsegments, simple elongation of subsegments, the formation of annulations between subsegments, and the appearance of bare intercalary pseudosubsegments.Subsegmentation patterns are always more pronounced in males.The rich diversity and high endemism of Arrhopalitidae in West Caucasian caves, along with other cave-dwelling groups, make this region a biodiversity hotspot and a center of speleofaunal diversity at the Europe-Asia boundary.

Vargovitsh R S, plazi (2025). Antennal troglomorphy in Arrhopalitidae (Collembola: Symphypleona) with the description of two new cave Pygmarrhopalites Vargovitsh, 2009 species from the Arabika Massif in the Caucasus. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/2mnb7h accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

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293645657
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bac1bb01-04c5-4e61-9d47-50a01967360a
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7220
Taxon ID
8F2F2F2DA73FFF8EFF1F4B1131A8FEB4.taxon
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6/8/2026
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6/8/2026