Endonura quadriseta Cassagnau & Péja, 1979
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Endonura quadriseta Cassagnau & Péja, 1979
Figs 27–37 View FIGURES 27 – 32 View FIGURES 33 – 37 , Tab. 3 View TABLE 3
Neanura (Endonura) quadriseta: Cassagnau & Péja 1979: 218
Material examined. Type material. Holotype, adult male on slide, Dirfys, Greece, leg. P. Cassagnau. Paratype: adult female, the same data as holotype ( MNHNP). Other Material. 2 adult females and 4 juveniles on slides, rotting wood in a deciduous forest, Ignada, Strandzha, Turkey, 24.VI.2000, leg. J. Kania. 4 adult females and 3 juveniles on slides, leaf litter on mountain meadow, Nikits’kyi Pereval, ca. 1450 m a.s.l., neighborhood of Jalta, Crimea, Ukraine, 12.IX.1997, leg. R. J. Pomorski, D. SkarŻyński, I. Kaprus’. Adult male on slide, leaf litter in beech forest, ca. 800 m a.s.l., Partyzans’ke near Gurzuf, Crimea, Ukraine, 10.IX.1997, leg. R. J. Pomorski, D. SkarŻyński, I. Kaprus’. Male on slide, soil and leaf litter in mixed forest, Jaltyns’kyi Reserve, neighborhood of Jalta, Crimea, Ukraine, 11.IX.1997, leg. R. J. Pomorski, D. SkarŻyński, I. Kaprus’ ( ZIWU).
Diagnosis. Habitus typical of the genus Endonura . Dorsal tubercles present, well developed. 2+2 eyes present. Buccal cone elongated. Labral chaetotaxy 4/2, 4. Mandible thin with 4 teeth. Head with 3 chaetae Oc, chaetae A, B, C, D, E and O. Tubercle (L+So) on head with 9 chaetae. Tubercles De on thoracic terga II and III with 3 and 4 chaetae respectively. Tubercles L on abd. III and IV with 4 and 6–8 chaetae respectively. Claw without tooth. Tibiotarsi with short chaetae B5 and B4.
Redescription. Habitus typical of the genus ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 32 ). Body length (without antennae) 0.40–1.55 mm. Colour of the body greyish-blue of variable intensity. 2+2 large, dark-pigmented eyes. Types of dorsal ordinary chaetae: macrochaetae Ml and Mc thickened, narrowly sheathed, distinctly serrated and not pointed ( Figs 27 View FIGURES 27 – 32 , 37 View FIGURES 33 – 37 ); mesochaetae thin and pointed.
Head. Buccal cone rather long and rounded at apex. Labrum chaetotaxy 4/2, 4, ventral sclerifications as in Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27 – 32 . Chaetotaxy of labium as in Fig. 30 View FIGURES 27 – 32 and Tab. 3 View TABLE 3 . Maxilla styliform, mandible thin with 2 basal and 2 apical teeth. Chaetotaxy of antennae as in Fig. 31–32 View FIGURES 27 – 32 and Tab. 3 View TABLE 3 . Apical vesicle distinct, trilobed. S-chaetae subequal, long and moderately thickened.
Chaetotaxy of head as in Figs 27–28, 30 View FIGURES 27 – 32 and Tab. 3 View TABLE 3 . Tubercle Af narrow ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 32 ), with chaeta O. Tubercle (L+So) with 9 chaetae (chaeta So2 absent).
Thorax, abdomen, legs. Chaetotaxy of th. and abd. as in Figs 27 View FIGURES 27 – 32 , 36 View FIGURES 33 – 37 and Tab. 3 View TABLE 3 . Tubercles Di on th.I not differentiated ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 32 ). Tubercles L on abd. III and IV with 4 and 6–8 chaetae respectively ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 33 – 37 ). Cryptopygy absent. Male ventral organ present in adult male, built of thickened chaetae on abdominal sterna III–VI ( Figs 35, 36 View FIGURES 33 – 37 ). Chaetotaxy of legs as in Figs 33–34 View FIGURES 33 – 37 and Tab. 3 View TABLE 3 . Claw without tooth ( Figs 33, 34 View FIGURES 33 – 37 ). Chaetae B5 and B4on tibiotarsi not elongate.
Discussion. (see discussion of E. dentifera sp. nov.)
Remarks. Cassagnau and Peja (1979) described E. quadriseta based on two specimens from the Dirfys Mountains ( Greece). Since original description is devoid of figures and information on mouthparts and male ventral organ we decided to make a modern redescription of this species.
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Endonura quadriseta Cassagnau & Péja, 1979
Smolis, Adrian, Skarżyński, Dariusz, Pomorski, Romuald J. & Kaprus’, Ighor J. 2007 |
Neanura (Endonura) quadriseta: Cassagnau & Péja 1979 : 218
Cassagnau 1979: 218 |