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Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves

Herein, eyeless Pseudosinella species from Brazilian caves are reviewed, including the description of 23 new species, new records plus additional notes on the descriptions of P. ambigua Zeppelini, Brito, and Lima and of P. guanhaensis Zeppelini, Brito, and Lima. We also provide an identification key...

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Autor principal: Cipola, Nikolas Gioia
Outros Autores: Oliveira, João Victor L.C., Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante, Ferreira, Aila Soares, Lima, Estevam C.Araújo De, Brito, Roniere A., Stievano, Luis Carlos, Souza, Paolla G.C., Zeppelini, Douglas
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Idioma: English
Publicado em: Insects 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-23259 Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves Cipola, Nikolas Gioia Oliveira, João Victor L.C. Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante Ferreira, Aila Soares Lima, Estevam C.Araújo De Brito, Roniere A. Stievano, Luis Carlos Souza, Paolla G.C. Zeppelini, Douglas Caves conservation Idiochaetotaxy New Species Species group Taxonomy Troglofauna Troglomorphism Herein, eyeless Pseudosinella species from Brazilian caves are reviewed, including the description of 23 new species, new records plus additional notes on the descriptions of P. ambigua Zeppelini, Brito, and Lima and of P. guanhaensis Zeppelini, Brito, and Lima. We also provide an identification key to 27 eyeless species recorded from Brazil. To organize the 26 Brazilian eyeless taxa analyzed in this work, we organize them in apparently artificial groups: 11 species have one larger tooth on the unguiculus outer lamella (petterseni group); one presents unguiculus outer lamella smooth or serrated (never with a larger tooth), with 9 held prelabral chaetae undivided and the last 6 held prelabral chaetae bifurcated. The Brazilian species of eyeless Pseudosinella herein described present a remarkably conservate dorsal chaetotaxy; therefore, the main diagnostic characters are related to other features like prelabral, labral, and ventral head chaetotaxy and empodial complex morphology. In addition, our study suggests that Brazilian caves possibly shelter a great diversity of Pseudosinella taxa, several of them potentially cave dependent. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. 2020-07-03T21:06:33Z 2020-07-03T21:06:33Z 2020 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/23259 10.3390/insects11030194 en Volume 11, Número 3 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ Insects
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Caves conservation
Idiochaetotaxy
New Species
Species group
Taxonomy
Troglofauna
Troglomorphism
spellingShingle Caves conservation
Idiochaetotaxy
New Species
Species group
Taxonomy
Troglofauna
Troglomorphism
Cipola, Nikolas Gioia
Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves
topic_facet Caves conservation
Idiochaetotaxy
New Species
Species group
Taxonomy
Troglofauna
Troglomorphism
description Herein, eyeless Pseudosinella species from Brazilian caves are reviewed, including the description of 23 new species, new records plus additional notes on the descriptions of P. ambigua Zeppelini, Brito, and Lima and of P. guanhaensis Zeppelini, Brito, and Lima. We also provide an identification key to 27 eyeless species recorded from Brazil. To organize the 26 Brazilian eyeless taxa analyzed in this work, we organize them in apparently artificial groups: 11 species have one larger tooth on the unguiculus outer lamella (petterseni group); one presents unguiculus outer lamella smooth or serrated (never with a larger tooth), with 9 held prelabral chaetae undivided and the last 6 held prelabral chaetae bifurcated. The Brazilian species of eyeless Pseudosinella herein described present a remarkably conservate dorsal chaetotaxy; therefore, the main diagnostic characters are related to other features like prelabral, labral, and ventral head chaetotaxy and empodial complex morphology. In addition, our study suggests that Brazilian caves possibly shelter a great diversity of Pseudosinella taxa, several of them potentially cave dependent. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Cipola, Nikolas Gioia
author2 Oliveira, João Victor L.C.
Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante
Ferreira, Aila Soares
Lima, Estevam C.Araújo De
Brito, Roniere A.
Stievano, Luis Carlos
Souza, Paolla G.C.
Zeppelini, Douglas
author2Str Oliveira, João Victor L.C.
Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante
Ferreira, Aila Soares
Lima, Estevam C.Araújo De
Brito, Roniere A.
Stievano, Luis Carlos
Souza, Paolla G.C.
Zeppelini, Douglas
title Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves
title_short Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves
title_full Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves
title_fullStr Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves
title_full_unstemmed Review of eyeless Pseudosinella Schäffer (Collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from Brazilian caves
title_sort review of eyeless pseudosinella schäffer (collembola, entomobryidae, and lepidocyrtinae) from brazilian caves
publisher Insects
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/23259
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