Arrhopalites amarus Christiansen, 1966 : 62

Zeppelini, Douglas, 2006, The genus Arrhopalites Börner, 1906 (Collembola, Appendiciphora, Arrhopalitidae) in the Neotropical Region, with description of four new cave species from Brazil, Zootaxa 1124, pp. 1-40 : 32

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171788

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5616667

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scientific name

Arrhopalites amarus Christiansen, 1966 : 62
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Arrhopalites amarus Christiansen, 1966: 62 –63, figs. 26, 43, 57, 73, 90, 93.

Type locality: USA, Illinois, Volo.

( Fig. 16 A View FIGURE 16. A –K) Pygmaeus ­group s. str. Total length, 1.0 mm. Color white, eyes 1+1. Strong posterior cephalic spines present. Ant. III not swollen basally. Ant. IV divided into six subsegments. All ungues with a small inner tooth, tunica present in the second and third ungues. All unguiculi with corner tooth, apical filament exceeding the unguis tip on first and second unguiculi. Dental chaetotaxy in table 3, ventral dental formula 3: 2: 1: 1. Anal valve chaetotaxy in table 2, cuticular spines absent on anal valve.

Biogeographic zone 8 and 24a in Neotropical region.

Christiansen, K. (1966) The genus Arrhopalites (Collembola, Sminthuridae) in the United States and Canada. International Journal of Speleology, 2, 43 - 73.

Gallery Image

FIGURE 16. A. amarus. A, fourth antennal segment; B, apical subsegment of fourth antennal segment; C, apical sensory organ of third antennal segment; D, body setae (a, anterior, b, posterior); E, ventral and dorsal chaetotaxy of the dens; F, mucro; G, metatrochanteral organ; H, tenaculum; I, anal valve chaetotaxy; J, posterior cephalic chaetotaxy; K, foot complex (a, first leg, b, second leg, c, third leg).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Entognatha

Order

Collembola

SubOrder

Appendiciphora

Family

Arrhopalitidae

Genus

Arrhopalites