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Corresponding author: Yi-Tong Ma ( mayitong@ntu.edu.cn ) Academic editor: Wanda M. Weiner
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Jing M-D, Ma Y-T (2023) Three new species of Entomobryidae (Collembola, Entomobryoidea) from China. ZooKeys 1167: 293-315. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1167.104090
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Three new species of entomobryid springtails (Collembola) from China are described here. Homidia pseudozhangi sp. nov. is characterised by a narrow irregular longitudinal stripe on the body, smooth chaetae e and l1 of the labial base, and the relative position of the specialized microchaeta on Abd. I; H. qianensis sp. nov. by its colour pattern on the antennae and nine sutural macrochaetae on the head; and Entomobrya shaanxiensis sp. nov. by its colour pattern, labral papillae and the lateral process of labial papilla E. Specimens of Akabosia matsudoensis Kinoshita, 1919 from China are redescribed, including description of some characters for the first time.
Akabosia, chaetotaxy, Entomobrya, Homidia, springtails, taxonomy
The genus Homidia Börner, 1906 is characterised by the presence of inner spines at the base of the dens, a transversal line of macrochaetae on the anterior part of Abd. IV, and a bidentate mucro with the subapical tooth much larger than the apical one. It is close to the genus Sinhomidia Zhang, 2009 (
As one of the largest genera in Collembola, Entomobrya Rondani, 1861 presents about 270 species, but only 19 species have been reported from China. It is characterised by scales absent, dorsal chaetotaxy polymacrochaetotic, mucronal subapical tooth subequal to the apical and dens without spines (
The genus Akabosia Kinoshita, 1919 is characterised by a crenulated dens and a rectangle mucro. It is close to the genus Salina MacGillivray, 1894, but the dens is not crenulated in the latter. These two genera belong to the subfamily Salininae of Entomobryidae (
Specimens were collected with an aspirator and stored in 99% alcohol. They were mounted on glass slides in Marc André II solution, and were studied with a Leica DM2500 phase contrast microscope. Photographs were taken under a Leica DFC300 FX digital camera mounted on the microscope and a ZEISS Gemini SEM 300, and enhanced with Photoshop CS2 (Adobe Inc.). The nomenclature of the dorsal macrochaetotaxy of the head are described follows
Ant. antennal segment;
Th. thoracic segment;
Abd. abdominal segment;
Mac macrochaeta(e);
Mes mesochaeta(e);
Ms specialized microchaeta(e);
Sens specialized ordinary chaeta(e);
NTU Nantong University.
Distribution in China of the species described present paper is shown in Fig.
Holotype. ♀ on slide, China, Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Xihu District, Jiuxi Bus Station, 30°11'25″N, 120°06'47″E, 29 m asl, sample number 1183, collected by Y-T Ma, 6-VII-2018, from leaf litter, deposited in NTU. Paratypes. 4♀♀ on slides, same data as holotype.
3♀♀ on slides, China, Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou City, Linan District, Gate of Tianmu Mountain, 30°18'31″N, 119°26'44″E, 275 m asl, sample number 1181, collected by Y-T Ma, 14-VII-2018, from leaf litter; 3♀♀ on slides, CHINA, Jiangxi Province, Yichun City, Tonggu County, Tonggu Park, 28°31'54″N, 114°22'36″E, 239 m asl, sample number 1235, collected by Y-T Ma, 14-XI-2020, from leaf litter. All deposited in NTU.
Size. Body length up to 2.31 mm.
Coloration. Ground colour pale white to pale yellow. Eye patches dark blue. Antennae gradually darker from Ant. I to Ant. IV. Brown to blue-violet pigment present on head anteriorly and laterally, thorax laterally and abdomen entirely, legs, ventral tube and basal manubrium. A narrow midline irregular longitudinal stripe present on midline from Th. II to Abd. I or II (Figs
Head. Antenna 0.67–1.00 times body length; antennal segment ratio I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.23–1.50: 1.00–1.29: 1.43–2.43. Apical bulb of Ant. IV bilobed (Fig.
Thorax. Th. II with four medio-medial (m1, m2, m2i, m2i2), three medio-sublateral (m4, m4i, m4p), 23–32 posterior mac, one ms and two sens (ms antero-internal to sens). Th. III with 30–43 mac and two sens (Fig.
Abdomen. Range of Abd. IV length as 5.33–6.90 times as dorsal axial length of Abd. III. Abd. I usually with 11 (a1–3, a5, m2–4, m2i, m4i, m4p, a1a and a1 rarely absent), ms antero-external to sens. Abd. II with six (a2, a3, m3, m3e, m3ea, m3ep) central, one (m5) lateral mac and two sens. Abd. III with two (a2, m3) central and four (am6, pm6, m7a, p6) lateral mac, one ms and two sens (Fig.
Named after its similar species H. zhangi (pseudo+zhangi).
In the leaf litter
The new species is characterised by a narrow irregular longitudinal stripe on the body, smooth chaetae e and l1 on the labial base and ms antero-external to the sens on Abd. I. It is similar to H. acutus Jing & Ma, 2022, H. mediofascia Shi, Pan & Bai, 2009, H. yangdangensis Pan, 2015 and H. zhangi Pan & Shi, 2012 in colour pattern, but can be separated from them by the smooth chaetae on the labial base, the relative position of ms on Abd. I and other characters. It is also similar to H. phjongjangica Szeptycki, 1973, H. sichuanensis Jia, Zhang, Zhao & Jordana, 2010 and H. sinensis Denis, 1929 in body chaetotaxy, but there are some differences between them in colour pattern, coxal macrochaetal formula and other characters (Table
Characters | H. pseudozhangi sp. nov. | H. acutus Jing & Ma, 2022 | H. mediofascia Shi, Pan & Bai, 2009 | H. yangdangensis Pan, 2015 | H. zhangi Pan & Shi, 2012 | H. phjongjangica Szeptycki, 1973 | H. sichuanensis Jia, Zhang, Zhao & Jordana, 2010 | H. sinensis Denis, 1929 |
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Medial stripe on Th. II–III | narrow | absent | narrow | wide | absent | absent | absent | absent |
Colour patches on Abd. II–IV | present | present | almost absent | present | present | present | present | present |
Chaeta L1 on labial base | smooth | smooth | ciliate | smooth | smooth | sometimes smooth | sometimes smooth | smooth* |
Tip of l.p. to apex of papilla E | not reaching | almost reaching | not reaching | reaching | not reaching | not known | not known | not known |
Chaeta m5 on Th. II | present | present | present | present | absent | present* | present | present* |
Tip of tenent hair | capitate | pointed | capitate | capitate | capitate | capitate* | capitate | not known |
Coxal macrochaetal formula | 4 (3)/4+2, 3/4+2 | 4/4+1, 3/4+2 | 3/4+2, 3/4+2 | 3/4+1, 3/4+2 | 3/4+1, 3/4+2 | 3/4+1, 3/4+2 | 3/4(5)+2, 3/4+2 | not known |
Relative position of ms to sens on Abd. I | antero-external | antero-external | antero-external | antero-internal | antero-internal | not known | not known | not known |
Relative length of normal sens to elongate sens on Abd. IV | about half | about half | not known | about half | almost equal | not known | not known | not known |
Centro-posterior mac on Abd. IV | 6 (A4, A5, A6, B4, B5, B6) | 5 (A5, A6, B5, B6, Ae7) | 7 (A4a, A4, A5, A6, B4, B5, B6) | 6 (A4, A6, B4, B5, B6, Ae7) | 3 (4) (A6, B6, Ae7, B5) | 6–7 (A4, A5, A6, A4, B5, B6) | 6 (A5, A6, Ae7, B4, B5, B6) | 5–6 (A5, A6, B5, B6, Ae7) * |
Holotype. ♀ on slide, China, Guizhou Province, Liupanshui City, Pan County, Laochang Town, Shangkanzhe Village, 25°39'34″N, 104°48'28″E, 1677 m asl, sample number 1176, collected by H-D Tan, 6-II-2017, from bamboo litter, deposited in NTU. Paratype. ♀ on slide, same data as holotype.
Size. Body length up to 2.38 mm.
Coloration. Ground colour pale white or yellow. Ant. I pale yellow and Ant. II–IV blue. Eye patches dark blue and a transverse blue stripe between eye patches. Blue pigment present on dorsal head and Th. II–III laterally, legs, ventral tube and Abd. V. Abd. II–III with an irregular transverse blue stripe, respectively. Abd. IV with an irregular transverse blue stripe medially and a narrow blue stripe posteriorly (Figs
Head. Antenna 0.64–0. 69 times body length; antennal segment ratio I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.20–1.27: 1.05–1.09: 1.92–2.27. Apical bulb of Ant. IV bilobed (Fig.
Thorax. Th. II with four medio-medial (m1, m2, m2i, m2i2), three medio-sublateral (m4, m4i, m4p), 36–38 posterior mac, one ms and two sens (ms antero-internal to sens). Th. III with 47 mac and two sens (Fig.
Abdomen. Range of Abd. IV length as 6.43–7.50 times as dorsal axial length of Abd. III. Abd. I with 11 (a1a, a1–3, a5, m2–4, m2i, m4i, m4p), ms antero-external to sens. Abd. II with six (a2, a3, m3, m3e, m3ea, m3ep) central, one (m5) lateral mac and two sens. Abd. III with two (a2, m3) central and four (am6, pm6, m7a, p6) lateral mac, one ms and two sens (Fig.
Homidia qianensis sp. nov. 47 anterior face of ventral tube 48 posterior face of ventral tube apically 49 partial part of lateral flap of ventral tube 50 manubrial plaque 51 ventro-apical part of manubrium 52 proximal section of dens (circles also representing spines) 53 mucro. Scale bars: 20 μm.
Named after its locality: Guizhou Province, which is abbreviated as Qian.
In the leaf litter of bamboo.
The new species is characterised by its colour pattern on the antennae and nine sutural mac on the head. Among 77 known species of the genus, 51 species have eight sutural mac and only nine species have nine sutural mac. There are some significant differences among them, such as colour pattern on the antennae and thorax, mac on Abd. III–IV and other characters, which are listed in Table
Comparison between H. qianensis sp. nov. and known species with nine sutural mac on the head.
Characters | H. qianensis sp. nov. | H. flavonigra Szeptycki, 1973 | H. grisea Lee & Lee, 1981 | H. hexaseta Pan, Shi & Zhang, 2011 | H. linhaiensis Shi, Pan & Qi, 2009 | H. obliquistria Ma & Pan, 2017 | H. pentachaeta Li & Christiansen, 1997 | H. polyseta Chen, 1998 | H. tiantaiensis Chen & Lin, 1998 | H. ziguiensis Jia, Chen & Christiansen, 2003 |
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Colour pattern of antennae | Ant. I pale yellow, Ant. II–IV blue | Ant. I black proximally, Ant. II–IV yellow | Ant. I–IV gray proximally | antennae without blue pigment | Ant. III–IV with scattered blue pigment | brown pigment present on Ant. I–II distally and Ant. III–IV | blue pigment absent on Ant. I–II and present on Ant. III–IV | blue pigment absent on Ant. I–II and present on Ant. III–IV | blue pigment absent on Ant. I–II and present on Ant. III–IV | blue pigment present on antennae entirely except joints |
Colour pattern on Th. II–III | Th. II–III with blue pigment laterally | Th. II–III almost black entirely | patches absent | patches absent | Th. II with blue pigment laterally and Th. III laterally and medially | Th. II–III with brown pigment laterally and medially | Th. III with a pair of patches medially | Th. II–III with three dark bands laterally and medially | Th. II with spots anteriorly and posteriorly and Th. III sublaterally | Th. II–III with blue pigment laterally and medially |
Chaeta L1 on labial base | ciliate | smooth | smooth | smooth | smooth | ciliate | smooth | expanded | smooth | ciliate |
Expanded chaetae on mentum | absent | absent | absent | absent | absent | present | absent | present | absent | present |
Central and lateral mac on Abd. III | 2, 4 | 3, unknown | 2, 3 | 2, 4 | 2, 5 | 2, 4 | 3, 5 | 2, 4 | 2, 4 | 2, 4 |
Centro-anterior mac on Abd. IV | 12–13 | unknown | 8–9 | 10–15 | 9–13 | 15–24 | 10–13 | 22–24 | 8–12 | 12–17 |
Centro-posterior mac on Abd. IV | 9 | 13 or 15 | 4 | 9(10) | 10–16 | 19(14)–32 | 12–16 | 25–30 | 23–27 | 9–16 |
Holotype. ♀ on slide, China, Shaanxi Province, Xian City, Zhouzhi County, Cuifeng Town, Qingshan Park, 34°04'49″N, 108°01'58″E, 901 m asl, sample number 1109, collected by Y-T Ma, 17-VII-2012, from leaf litter, deposited in NTU. Paratypes. 4♀♀ on slides, same data as holotype.
Size. Body length up to 1.65 mm.
Colouration. Ground colour pale yellow in ethanol. Ant. IV and distal part of Ant. I–III blue pigment. Eyepatches dark blue. An irregular blue stripe present from eyepatch to Th. III laterally and from Th. II to Abd. III sublaterally, respectively. Posterior part of Abd. III with a transverse irregular blue stripe. Abd. IV with two irregular transverse stripes, one located medially and other posteriorly. Abd. V with a pair of blue spots. Legs with scattered pigment (Figs
Head. Antenna 0.47–0.55 times body length; antennal segment ratio I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.70–2.00: 1.50–1.88: 2.43–2.75. Apical bulb of Ant. IV bilobed (Fig.
Thorax. Th. II usually with four medio-medial (m1, m2, m2i, m2i2 rarely absent), four medio-sublateral (m4, m4i, m4p, m4pi, m4i2 rarely present), 23–27 (p6 sometimes absent) posterior mac, one ms and two sens (ms antero-external to sens). Th. III with 29–33 mac and two sens (Fig.
Abdomen. Range of Abd. IV length as 4.03–5.50 times dorsal axial length of Abd. III. Abd. I with 10–11 (a1, a1a, a2–3, m2–4, m2i, m4i, m4p, a5, a1a sometimes absent) mac, ms antero-external to sens. Abd. II with six (a2, a3, m3, m3e, m3ea, m3ep) central, one (m5) lateral mac and two sens. Abd. III with two (a2, a3) central, and four (am6, pm6, m7a, p6) lateral mac, one ms and two sens (Fig.
Named after its locality: Shaanxi Province.
In the leaf litter.
The new species is characterised by its colour pattern, one minute denticle on each labral papilla, and the tip of the lateral process (l.p.) of the labial papilla E exceeding the apex of the papilla E. It is very similar to E. aino (Matsumara & Ishida, 1931) in colour pattern, macrochaetotaxy of Abd. III–IV and other characters, but there are some differences between them, such as chaetotaxy on Abd. I, II and IV (Table
Characters | E. shaanxiensis sp. nov. | E. aino (Matsumara & Ishida, 1931) |
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Longitudinal stripe on midline from Th. III–Abd. II | absent | present# |
Pigment on Th. II–III laterally | present | absent# |
Denticle on labral papilla | present | absent# |
R chaeta on labial base | not duplicate | duplicate# |
Medio-sublateral mac on Th. II | 4 (rarely 5) | 2–3* |
Mac on Abd. I | 10–11 | 13# |
Mac m3ei on Abd. II | absent | present# |
Mac on Abd. IV centrally | 8 | 5* |
Akabosia matsudoensis Kinoshita, 1919: 16–20.
5♀♀ on slides, China, Jiangsu Province, Nantong City, Intersection of Tongning Highway and Pingning Road, 32°04'21″N, 120°50'19″E, sample number 1249, collected by Y-T Ma, 1-IX-2022, in the leaf litter of Salix babylonica.
Size. Body length up to 1.81 mm.
Coloration. Ground colour pale white to pale yellow. Eye patches dark blue. A little brown pigment present on antennae and Abd. V (Figs
Head. Antenna 0.70–1.03 times body length; antennal segment ratio I: II: III: IV = 1: 1.10–1.34: 1.10–1.40: 1.60–1.83. Apical bulb of Ant. IV simple (Fig.
Thorax. Th. II with one medio-medial (m2), three (p1–3, p4 rarely present) posterior mac, one ms and one sens (ms antero-enternal to sens). Th. III with five (p1–4, p4i) mac and one sens (Fig.
Abdomen. Range of Abd. IV length as 9.21–10.45 times dorsal axial length of Abd. III. Chaetotaxy Abd. I–III as in Fig.
The genus Akabosia was established by Kinoshita in 1919 and it can be separated from its similar genus Salina by the crenulated dens (dens is not crenulated in Salina). Only one species, A. matsudoensis Kinoshita, 1919, has been reported in the genus and its localities include Japan (
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This research was funded by the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program (2019QZKK05010303).
Mei-Dong Jing: Sorting of specimens and writing of manuscript. Yi-Tong Ma: Observing of specimens under microscope.
Mei-Dong Jing https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8498-9498
Yi-Tong Ma https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8660-0503
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