Megalothorax, Willem, 1900

Papáč, Vladimír, Raschmanová, Natália & Kováč, Ľubomír, 2019, New species of the genus Megalothorax Willem, 1900 (Collembola: Neelipleona) from a superficial subterranean habitat at Dobšinská Ice Cave, Slovakia, Zootaxa 4648 (1), pp. 165-177 : 175-176

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4648.1.9

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DD153447-98D1-4974-8283-84B2733480A1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D43EDC3D-C031-2579-6BA3-A539FA4EFEC1

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scientific name

Megalothorax
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Key to the species of Megalothorax with smooth mucronal lamellae

1. Mucro elliptical with wide and wavy lamellae............................................................... 2

- Mucro not elliptical, with thin lamellae (no part of the mucro being clearly wider than basis)......................... 4

2. Head and trunk with coarse granules and a complex and dense network of integumentary channels; basomedian fields of labium with 1+1 chaetae; tenaculum with 4+4 teeth........................ M. granulosus Schneider & D’Haese, 2013 ( Chile)

- Integument with thin granules; tenaculum with 3+3 teeth...................................................... 3

3. Basomedian fields of labium with 1+1 chaetae; ventral, post-labial region of head with 3+3 chaetae, the 1+1 external chaetae being clearly longer and thicker than the 2+2 median, short chaetae; sternum Abd. IV with 2+2 chaetae clearly stronger than chaetae on sternum Abd. VI............................................. M. rubidus Salmon, 1946 ( New Zealand)

- Basomedian fields of labium with 3+3 chaetae; ventral, post-labial region of head with 3+3 thin and long chaetae, subequal; sternum Abd. IV with 2+2 chaetae only slightly longer than chaetae on sternum Abd. VI and subequal in length................................................................................... M. aquaticus Stach, 1951 ( Poland)

4. S-chaetae S1 and S4 missing on Ant. III.............................. M. poki Christiansen & Bellinger, 1992 (Hawaii)

- S-chaetae S1 and S4 present on Ant. III.................................................................... 5

5. Inner chaetae of sf2–6 with globular shape................................................................. 6

- Inner chaetae of sf2–6 either flam-shaped or T-shaped........................................................ 8

6. Labrum with forked chaetae a1; posterior lamellae of mucro usually smooth, potentially with irregularities or very thin teeth............................................................. M. piloli Christiansen & Bellinger, 1992 (Hawaii)

- Chaetae a1 of the labrum not forked; posterior lamellae of the mucro smooth with distal notch........................ 7

7. Globular organ between antennae present, tenaculum with 3+3 teeth; labral chaetae a2 with 2 clear teeth........................................................................................ M. interruptus Hüther, 1967 ( Sudan)

- Globular organ between antennae absent, tenaculum with 4+4 teeth; labral chaetae a2 with very faint teeth (almost smooth).. M. laevis Denis, 1948 (Intertropical zone)

8. Chaeta X on Ant. IV absent, anterior integumentary channels on head covering the clypeal area with multiple forks....... 9

- Chaeta X on Ant. IV present, anterior integumentary channels on head simple and not reaching the clypeal area......... 11

9. Integumentary process in position of chaeta X on Ant. IV absent, Ant. III with 6 ordinary chaetae; dorso-anterior chaeta a0 missing, replaced with integumentary, oval protuberance.............. M. sanctistephani Christian, 1998 ( Austria, France)

- Integumentary process in position of chaeta X on Ant. IV present, dorsal, dorso-anterior chaeta a0 present, oval protuberance missing............................................................................................ 10

10. Ant. III with 8 ordinary chaetae; Ant. IV with 4 ordinary chaetae; chaeta β4 on abdomen present; inner chaetae of sf6 candlelight-shaped.......................................... M. tuberculatus Deharveng & Beruete, 1993 ( France, Spain)

- Ant. III with 9 ordinary chaetae; Ant. IV with 6 ordinary chaetae; chaeta β4 on abdomen absent; inner chaetae of sf6 T-shaped................................................................ M. dobsinensis sp. n. ( Slovakia, MSS, caves)

11. Dorso-posterior chaetae on head thin or ordinary, subequal to anterior chaetae.................................... 12

- Dorso-posterior chaetae on head thickened, stronger than anterior chaetae....................................... 14

12. Dorso-posterior chaetae on head thin and short; abdomen with peculiar pattern of granulation; unguis of ordinary shape............................................................ M. svalbardensis Schneider & D’Haese, 2013 ( Svalbard)

- Dorso-posterior chaetae on head ordinary; no specific pattern of granulation on abdomen........................... 13

13. Whitish, with black and brownish dots of pigmentation; channels on head without circles; unguis elongated.............................................................................. M. tatrensis Papáč & Kováč, 2013 ( Slovakia)

- Adult with deep red pigmentation; channels on head forming a network; unguis ordinary................................................................................ M. sanguineus Schneider, Porco & Deharveng, 2016 ( France)

14. sf3–6 each with at least 1 T-shaped inner chaeta, other inner chaetae candlelight-shaped; Abd. I–V terga with 20+20 chaetae (α–η rows)............................ M. minimus Willem, 1900 sensu Schneider & D’Haese (2013) (Cosmopolitan)

- Inner chaetae of sf2–6 flam-shaped...................................................................... 15

15. Dorsal, posterior region of head with lanceolate macrochaetae, thorax with enlarged macrochaetae; clypeal area with chaetae on integumentary protuberance in front of chaeta a0 ............ M. potapovi Schneider, Porco & Deharveng, 2016 ( Russia)

- Dorsal, posterior region of head and terga of thorax with ordinary or thickened chaetae; clypeal area without chaetae on integu- mentary protuberance in front of chaeta a0 ................................................................ 16

16. Inner chaetae of sf6 long; maxilla outer lobe with 1 sublobal hair; unguis ordinary.......................................................................................... M. willemi Schneider & D’Haese, 2013 (Cosmopolitan)

- Inner chaetae of sf6 short; maxilla outer lobe with 2 sublobal hairs; unguis elongated............................................................................................... M. carpaticus Papáč & Kováč, 2013 ( Slovakia)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Entognatha

Order

Collembola

Family

Neelidae

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