Dicranocentrus indicus (Yosii, 1966)

Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante, Greenslade, Penelope, Baquero, Enrique, Jordana, Rafael & Souza, Paolla Gabryelle Cavalcante De, 2022, A synthesis of the current knowledge on the Australian Orchesellidae (Collembola, Entomobryoidea), Zootaxa 5115 (2), pp. 221-257 : 254

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5115.2.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:52305F19-9185-448D-AE5C-AE90353C7460

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6354784

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B14287AA-FFB6-707A-3E83-B7C2FDC0FC3B

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scientific name

Dicranocentrus indicus
status

 

Dicranocentrus indicus View in CoL species group

Dicranocentrus dolosus View in CoL sp. nov., D. inermodentes View in CoL , and D. indicus View in CoL are quite similar to each other as discussed before. Dicranoncetrus indicus has the widest distribution of the three, specimens were collected from the Western coast of India ( Mumbai and its surroundings), Taiwan and Tonga (Polynesia) ( Bonet 1930; Yosii 1966). At the same time, several details of its morphology, especially regarding its dorsal chaetotaxy, remain unknown ( Yosii 1966; Mari-Mutt 1979), and it is possible such wide distribution and limited knowledge on the species morphology may hide a complex of species. This hypothesis is supported by the discovery of D. dolosus View in CoL sp. nov., D. inermodentes View in CoL , and an undescribed species ( Dicranocentrus sp. ) from Christmas Island, all similar and quite possibly related to D. indicus and collected in between the localities listed to the latter species. Dicranocentrus inermodentes View in CoL was recorded from Caroline and Mariana Islands ( Micronesia) ( Uchida 1944; Mari-Mutt 1979), while D. dolosus View in CoL sp. nov. and Dicranocentrus sp. were collected from Australian islands near to Java. The study of the population distribution and delimitations of these species, from the D. indicus group, may unveil further new species from countries and islands bordering the Indian and Pacific Ocean, and may be useful to investigate models of springtail species’ dispersion through disconnected marine littoral zones.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Collembola

Order

Entomobryomorpha

Family

Orchesellidae

Genus

Dicranocentrus

Loc

Dicranocentrus indicus

Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante, Greenslade, Penelope, Baquero, Enrique, Jordana, Rafael & Souza, Paolla Gabryelle Cavalcante De 2022
2022
Loc

Dicranocentrus dolosus

Bellini & Greenslade & Baquero & Jordana & Souza 2022
2022
Loc

D. dolosus

Bellini & Greenslade & Baquero & Jordana & Souza 2022
2022
Loc

D. dolosus

Bellini & Greenslade & Baquero & Jordana & Souza 2022
2022
Loc

D. indicus

Bonet, 1930 sensu Yosii 1930
1930
Loc

D. indicus

Bonet, 1930 sensu Yosii 1930
1930
Loc

D. indicus

Bonet, 1930 sensu Yosii 1930
1930
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