Spinonychiurus tianshanicus ( Martynova, 1971 ) Martynova, 1971

Pomorski, Romuald J. & Kapruś, Igor J., 2015, Revision of the genus Spinonychiurus Weiner 1996 (Collembola: Onychiuridae) with description of five new species, Zootaxa 3914 (2), pp. 101-121 : 106-109

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3914.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6118358

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scientific name

Spinonychiurus tianshanicus ( Martynova, 1971 )
status

comb. nov.

Spinonychiurus tianshanicus ( Martynova, 1971) comb. nov. nov.

( Figs 21–29 View FIGURES 21 – 26 View FIGURES 27 – 29 )

Onychiurus tianshanicus Martynova, 1971: 598 .

Type material. holotype female and three paratypes (females); soil of spruce forests on the slopes of Terskey-Alatau ridge; 17–24.V.1965; Tian-Shan Mt., Kyrgyzstan, leg. Vtorov (preserved in the Martynova’s Collection in Zoological Institute of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia).

Other material. More than 100 spp. collected in a different habitats around of the Issyk-Kul lake; 18–26.vii.2005 and 9–16.vi.2006; Issyk-Kul district; Kyrgyzstan, leg. R.J. Pomorski.

Redescription. Color white. Body length of adults: females 1.0– 1.2 mm, reproductive males 0.95–1.15 mm. Body shape cylindrical with curved anal spines, shorter than inner edge of claw (ratio 0.66) ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ). Granulation of body surface fine and uniform, distinctly stronger around anterior and posterior cephalic pseudocelli. Antennal bases poorly marked by fine granulation.

Antennae nearly as long as head or slightly longer. Microsensillum of antennal segment IV located in lateroexternal position, in proximal whorl of chaetae ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ). Antennal IV sensilla difficult to recognize ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ). Antennal III sensory organ with 5 guard chaetae, 5 papillae, 2 sensory rods, 2 smooth with only two ribs and slightly bent sensory clubs, and microsensillum located slightly below antennal III sensory organ ( Figs 22, 23 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ).

Postantennal organ consists of 13–17 granulated vesicles ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ). Labial palp of A type ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27 – 29 ).

Pseudocellar formula dorsally: 33–4/233/34454, ventrally: 1/000/0001. Subcoxae1 of I–III legs with 1 pseudocellus each. Parapseudocellar formula: 1/000/222113 (each anal valve with parapseudocellus). Localization of parapseudocelli on abdominal sterna I–VI as in Fig. 26 View FIGURES 21 – 26 . Subcoxae1 of I–III legs with 1 parapseudocellus each.

Dorsal chaetotaxy as in Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 26 , nearly symmetrical (some asymmetries in subaxial chaetotaxy of abdominal terga IV and V), well differentiated into apically rounded macro-, mesochaetae and apically pointed microchaetae. Thoracic terga II and III with microsensilla laterally. Body sensory chaetae s difficult to recognize. Thoracic tergum I usually with 8+8 chaetae. Abdominal tergum IV with m0 and a0 chaetae (often asymmetries in adults). Abdominal tergum V with m0 and a0 chaetae (rare asymmetries in adults). Subcoxae1 of I–III legs usually with 4, 5, 5 chaetae respectively.

Thoracic sterna I–III with 0+0, 1+1, 1+1 chaetae respectively. Ventral tube of females with 9+9 chaetae and 1+1 chaetae at base. Furca reduced to small area of fine granulation and three rows of manubrial chaetae behind its posterior edge ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27 – 29 ). Claws without teeth. Empodial appendage without basal lamella, shorter than inner edge of claw (ratio 0.75–0.8). Tibiotarsi I–III with 11 chaetae in distal whorl ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ). Males with ventral organ consisting of 3+3 thickened and serrated chaetae, located on ventral tube in posterolateral position ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27 – 29 ).

Remarks. S. tianshanicus is one of the most common onychiurid species living in different habitats of the Issyk-Kul district in the Kyrgyzstan. The most often it was collected in moist soil near rivers and streams and in wet forest humus between rocks and stones on slopes (1600–2300 m alt.). The species is also common in soil of alpine meadows and even in alpine tundra at altitude ca. 4000 m.

S. tianshanicus belongs to the group of species with 11 chaetae in distal whorl of tibiotarsi and the most similar to S. pamirensis from which it differs in smooth sensory clubs in antennal III sensory organ and presence of 1+1 pseudocelli on abdominal sternum IV.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Entognatha

Order

Collembola

Family

Onychiuridae

Genus

Spinonychiurus

Loc

Spinonychiurus tianshanicus ( Martynova, 1971 )

Pomorski, Romuald J. & Kapruś, Igor J. 2015
2015
Loc

Onychiurus tianshanicus

Martynova 1971: 598
1971
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