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Amazhomidia guianiensis

Amazhomidia guianiensis

(Womersley, 1930)

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Acanthocyrtus guianiensis wOMERSLEY, 1930: 314, fIGS 9 ‒ 13, GUYANA, MORAbALLI CREEK, “ ESSEqUIbO ” RIVER (ORIG. DEScR.). YOShII & GREENSLADE, 1994: 6 (cIT.). ZhANG et al. 2009: 497, 501 (KEY AND cOMPARED). Acanthurella guianiensis; SALMON, 1964: 483 (cOMb.). MARI MUTT & BELLINGER, 1990: 107 (cAT.). Acanthocyrtus croceus wOMERSLEY, 1930 SYNONIMIZED bY SALMON, 1964: 483.
New species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)
Description. Total length (head + trunk) of holotype 2.83 mm. Specimens completely dark purple, but light yellow on Ant I to IV (except apex), posterior head, medio-dorsal part of Th II and Abd I ‒ IV, all Abd VI, dentes and tibiotarsi (as original description). Scales heavily ciliated, small or elongated and apically pointed on half basal of Ant I, dorsal and lateral head, and thorax and abdomen dorsally. Legs, collophore and furcula unscaled. Head. Antennae slightly longer than trunk length, ratio antennae: trunk = 1: 0.85; antennal segments ratio as I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.44: 1.18: 2.75. Ant IV annulated on distal three quarters, with apically rounded apical bulb, s-blunt sens and ciliate chaetae (Fig. 17 B). Ant III sense organ unclear, but surrounded by long s-blunt sens, clearly and finely ciliate chaetae of different sizes; subapical scale-like chaeta apparently absent (Fig. 17 C). Ant I dorsally with 4 - 5 median mac and 3 smooth mic at base (Fig. 18 A). Eyes 8 + 8, G and H smaller, A and B larger, with 6 interocular chaetae (q, v, s, p, r and t). Head dorsal chaetotaxy (Fig. 18 B) with 11 ‘ An’, 3 ‘ A’ (A 3 absent), 2 ‘ M’ (M 1 absent), 7 ‘ S’ (S 1 and S 2 e absent), 2 ‘ Ps’, 1 ‘ Pi’ unnamed, 4 ‘ Pa’, 2 ‘ Pm’, 4 ‘ Pp’, and 2 ‘ Pe’ chaetae. Four prelabral smooth chaetae, internal pair bifurcated equally (as in Fig. 13 D); labral formula with 4 (a 1 – 2), 5 (m 0 – 2), 5 (p 0 – 2) smooth chaetae, a 1 not thickest, p 0 – 2 largest. Labral papillae absent. Lateral process (l. p.) of papilla E finger-shaped and not reaching the papilla base; labium with five smooth proximal chaetae (p. c.) (as in Figs 25 B ‒ C). Maxillary palp with smooth apical appendage (a. a.) and basal chaeta (b. c.) subtly ciliated, thicker and 1.30 longer than the apical; sublobal plate with tree smooth appendages (Fig. 18 C). Basomedian and basolateral labial fields with chaetae a 1 ‒ 5, m 1, r, e, l 1 ‒ 2 smooth, r smaller, m 2 absent (Fig. 18 D). Ventral head with numerous ciliate chaetae of different sizes, 6 anterior postlabial chaetae finely ciliate; cephalic groove with about 10 surrounding chaetae, 3 smaller median chaetae ciliate and 7 finely ciliate, 2 proximal larger, others subequal (Fig. 18 E). Thorax chaetotaxy (Figs 19 A). Th II (anterior chaetal collar omitted) series ‘ a’, ‘ m’ and ‘ p’ with 17 (10 of uncertain homology), 7 ‒ 8 and 11 mac respectively. Th III, series ‘ a’, ‘ m’ and ‘ p’ with 4, 1 and 8 ‒ 9 mac respectively. Ratio Th II: III = 2.07: 1. Abdomen chaetotaxy (Figs 17 D, 19 B ‒ E). Abd I with 4 central (m 2 ‒ 4) and 1 lateral (m 5) mac. Abd II with 3 central mac (m 3 ‒ 3 e, 3 ep) and 3 lateral mac (m 5 ‒ 6, p 6), accessory chaetae of bothriotricha missing. Abd III with 1 central mac (m 3) and 5 lateral mac (a 7?, am 6, pm 6, p 6 and p 7 i), accessory chaetae of bothriotricha missing. Abd IV with 10 anteromedian mac, 7 ‒ 9 posteromedian mac, 9 lateral mac, 3 posterior mes, about 6 posterior sens (ps type I, others type II), and approximately 28 posterior mes. Abd V, series ‘ m’ and ‘ p’ with 4 and 3 mac respectively. Ratio Abd III: IV = 1: 6.92. Legs. Subcoxa I (outer side) with 3 chaetae and 2 psp; subcoxa II with an anterior row of 9 chaetae plus numerous chaetae anteriorlly, posterior row of 6 chaetae plus 1 anterior chaeta and 2 psp; subcoxa III with one row of 7 chaetae, numerous anterior chaetae and 2 posterior psp (Figs 20 A ‒ C). Trochanteral organ with about 33 spinelike chaetae; anterior face with 4 spine-like chaetae (Fig. 20 D). Femora I ‒ III internally with 2 mac (proximal and median) and 1 distal mes finely ciliate and apically acuminate; tibiotarsi I ‒ III internally with 1 proximal mac and 1 median mes finely ciliate and apically slightly acuminate, other subequal (as in Fig. 11 A). Pretarsus with one minute smooth chaeta on anterior and posterior sides. Ungues outer side with a pair of large laterobasal teeth; inner side with 3 teeth, 2 paired basal and 1 unpaired median subequal to basal teeth, apical tooth absent. Unguiculus with inner edge subexcavate, outer edge serrated, other smooth edges; ratio unguis: unguiculus III = 1: 0.58. Tibiotarsus III distally with one inner smooth chaeta with the same size of unguiculus; outer side with tenent hair capitate, smooth and 0.77 smaller than unguis (Fig. 20 E). Collophore. Chaetotaxy not totally clear, but apparently anterior side with about 16 ciliate chaetae, distally 2 mac and 1 mes; posterior side with numerous chaetae finely ciliate, 1 unpaired chaeta medially larger, one pair distally smooth (as in Fig. 11 B); lateral flap with about 10 smooth chaetae. Furcula. Manubrium ventrally with 2 subapical and about 33 chaetae ciliate per dise; manubrial plate with 9 chaetae of different sizes and 2 psp; lateral side with 5 long distal mac finely ciliate (Figs 17 E, 20 F ‒ G). Basal two thirds of dens with 36 ‒ 44 dorsal spines thin and finely ciliate on irregular inner row; dorsal side with three irregular rows of chaetae finely ciliate, proximal chaetae larger (Figs 17 F, 20 H). Mucro bidentate with apical tooth subequal to proximal tooth, basal spine surpassing the apex of the proximal tooth (Fig. 17 G)
New species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)
Diagnosis. Body dark purple with some yellow parts on Ant, head, Th to Abd, and legs; Ant I scaled, legs and furcula unscaled; Ant IV with apically rounded apical bulb; Ant I dorsally with 4 ‒ 5 median mac; prelabral inner chaetae smooth and bifurcated equally (as in Figs 13 D, 17 B ‒ C); Gr. II ‒ III of head with 4 and 1 mac respectively, M 1 and S 1 mac absent; basomedian labial field without M 2 chaeta; cephalic groove without scale-like chaeta (Figs 18 B and D ‒ E); Th II with m 2, m 2 i and m 4 p mac; Th III ‒ Abd III with 13 ‒ 14, 5, 6 and 6 mac respectively; Abd IV with 17 ‒ 19 median and 9 lateral mac (Fig. 19); unguiculi I ‒ III subexcavate (Fig. 20 E); manubrium ventrally with 33 apical chaetae and 5 long distal mac on lateral side; manubrial plate with 9 chaetae and dens with 33 ‒ 44 dorsal spines thin and finely ciliate (Figs 17 E ‒ F; 20 F ‒ H).
New species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)
Remarks. Amazhomidia guianiensis comb. nov. resembles Acanthocyrtus spp. by the presence of thin and finely ciliate dental spines (Figs 17 F, 20 H), but characteristics as prelabral chaetae bifurcated, manubrium laterally with long distal mac finely ciliate and dens ventrally unscaled do not fit into Acanthocyrtus diagnosis (see Zhang et al. 2009), and for this reason the species is herein transferred to Amazhomidia. The species shares with other Amazhomidia taxa absence of dental scales, prelabral chaetae bifurcated, posterior row of basomedian and basolateral labial fields with smooth chaetae and manubrium laterally with long distal mac finely ciliate (Figs 17 E ‒ G, 18 D, 20 G). In general, the dorsal chaetotaxy and other morphological characteristics of A. guianiensis comb. nov. resembles Amazhomidia sp. 1 (see remarks of this species). Womersley (1930) in the original description reports that A. guianiensis comb. nov. has 2 inner teeth on ungues and lanceolate unguiculus, but there are clearly 3 (2 basal paired and 1 median unpaired) inner teeth and subexcavate unguiculus on inner edge (Fig. 20 E). Another character overlooked was the morphology of Ant IV, which is annulated and bears an apically rounded apical bulb (Fig. 17 B) (Womersley, 1930; Zhang et al., 2009). Amazhomidia croceus is herein considered a junior synonym of A. guianiensis comb. nov. since they share mostly the same morphological characteristics, with exception of variations in color pattern as: body dark purple or yellowish, Ant I ‒ IV distally or only Ant IV purplish, tibiotarsus I pigmented or not and femora completely or only distally pigmented. The description of A. croceus reported body yellowish with dark bluish pigments on distal half of the Ant IV, Ant I ‒ III and femora III distally. This color pattern is similar to A. thaisae sp. nov., but these species differ easily by cephalic groove devoid of scale-like chaetae in A. croceus (Fig. 18 E) and other elements of dorsal chaetotaxy. Other comparisons among species are presented in Table 1.
New species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)
Examined type material. Holotype female in slide reassembled (Fig. 17 A) deposited in NHM. Other examined material. Holotype female in slide of Acanthocyrtus croceus (NHM).
New species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)

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FIGURE 11A–B. Amazhomidia thaisae sp. nov.: A, chAETOTAXY Of LEfT LEG I (POSTERIOR SIDE); B, cOLLOPhORE ANTERIOR AND LATERAL fLAP chAETOTAXY.ScALE bARS:A (0.1 MM), B (0.05 MM).

Imageimage/png© Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington De;Bellini, Bruno CavalcanteNew species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)

FIGURE 13A–D. Amazhomidia thaisae sp. nov.: DORSAL hEAD; A, ANT III APIcAL ORGAN (LATERAL SIDE); B, chAETOTAXY Of LEfT ANT I (DORSAL SIDE); C, cEPhALIc chAETOTAXY,ARROW INDIcATES VARIATION IN MAc PATTERN;D, chAETOTAXY Of PRELAbRUM AND cLYPEUS.

Imageimage/png© Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington De;Bellini, Bruno CavalcanteNew species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)

FIGURE 17A–G. Amazhomidia guianiensiscomb. nov.: A, hOLOTYPE fEMALE ON SLIDE (NHM); B, APEX Of ANT IV (DORSAL SIDE); C, APEX Of ANT III (LATERAL SIDE); D, LATERAL chAETOTAXY Of AbD IV (RIGhT SIDE), ARROW INDIcATES AccESSORY LANcEOLATE chAETA; E, LONG DISTAL MAc fINELY cILIATE Of DISTAL MANUbRIUM (LATERAL SIDE); F, PROXIMAL PART Of LEfT DENS (LATERAL VIEW), ARROW INDIcATES INNER ROW Of SPINES;G, DISTAL DENS AND MUcRO.ScALE bARS:B‒C (0.01 MM), D‒G (0.02 MM).

Imageimage/png© Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington De;Bellini, Bruno CavalcanteNew species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)

FIGURE 18A–E. Amazhomidia guianiensis comb. nov.: hEAD; A, chAETOTAXY Of LEfT ANT I (DORSAL SIDE); B, DORSAL cEPhALIc chAETOTAXY; C, MAXILLARY OUTER LObE AND SUbLObAL PLATE; D, bASOMEDIAN AND bASOLATERAL LAbIAL fIELDS; E, ANTERIOR POSTLAbIAL AND cEPhALIc GROOVE REGIONS (LEfT SIDE),LATERAL chAETAE OMITTED.

Imageimage/png© Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington De;Bellini, Bruno CavalcanteNew species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)

FIGURE 19A–D. Amazhomidia guianiensis comb. nov.: DORSAL chAETOTAXY; A, Th II AND III; B, AbD I‒III; C, AbD IV AND V; D, POSTERIOR MAc PATTERN Of AbD IV (RIGhT SIDE); E, POSTERIOR MAc PATTERN Of AbD IV IN A. croceus SYN.(RIGhT SIDE).

Imageimage/png© Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington De;Bellini, Bruno CavalcanteNew species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)

FIGURE 20A–H. Amazhomidia guianiensis comb. nov.: A, SUbcOXA I; B, SUbcOXA II; C, SUbcOXA III (OUTER SIDE); D, TROchANTERAL ORGAN (POSTERIOR SIDE) AND ANTERIOR SPINE-LIKE chAETAE; E, DISTAL TIbIOTARSUS AND EMPODIAL cOMPLEX III (POSTERIOR VIEW); F, MANUbRIUM VENTRO-DISTAL chAETOTAXY;G, MANUbRIUM DORSO-DISTAL chAETOTAXY;H, DORSO-PROXIMAL DENS (RIGhT SIDE).

Imageimage/png© Cipola, Nikolas Gioia;Morais, José Wellington De;Bellini, Bruno CavalcanteNew species, redescriptions and a new combination of Acanthocyrtus Handschin, 1925 and Amazhomidia Cipola & Bellini, 2016 (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Entomobryinae)

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