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Descrição de novas espécies de Entomobryoidea, Womersley, 1934 (Collembola, Hexapoda) em remanescentes urbanos de mata atlântica no Estado do Rio Grande do Norte
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MEIRA, Michael Jefferson Coelho. Descrição de novas espécies de Entomobryoidea, Womersley, 1934 (Collembola, Hexapoda) em remanescentes urbanos de mata atlântica no Estado do Rio Grande do Norte. 2014. 108f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Centro de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Meira, Michael Jefferson Coelho
Resumen
Springtails are commonly recognized microarthropods edaphic environments. Among
the most common (and most visible) forms of these animals are the Entomobryoidea,
one of the most diverse groups of springtails. Although more than 8,300 species of
Collembola are registered on the globe, in Brazil a little over 310 species are recorded,
mostly in the Southeast. In the Northeast, particularly in Rio Grande do Norte, these
records are still reduced, even in the Atlantic Forest domain for this admittedly diverse
fauna and specifically, for Entomobryoidea. This study aimed to describe new species
of Entomobryoidea in urban remnants of Atlantic Forest in Rio Grande do Norte,
specifically in Parque das Dunas, Natal in the Environmental Protection Area
Genipabu, Extremoz. The collections were made in the months July and August 2012
and January and February 2013, using entomological vacuums and plastic trays. The
specimens were identified in the laboratory and described in detail by looking at the
literature. In this paper four new species were described Entomobryidae family:
Entomobrya sp. nov. 1, Seira sp. nov. 1, Seira sp. nov. 2 and Trogolaphysa sp. nov.
1. Seira sp. nov. 1 has clear similarities to S. paraibensis, however the chaetotaxy of
the mesothorax and abdomen IV distinguishes both species. The number of
phylogenetic proximity suggests similarities between species. Seira sp. nov. 2 is
characterized by its chaetotaxy, mainly in the 'M' head and his mesothorax. There is
possibility of a phylogenetic relationship with S. praiana and S. Potiguara due to some
similarities. Entomobrya sp. nov. 1 has little resemblance to Brazilian species, from the
point of view of color, however there is for the latter detailing the dorsal chaetotaxy,
which might obscure evolutionary relationships of proximity. Even so, the main
diagnostic feature Entomobrya sp. nov. 1 compared to other species of the genus is
the complexity of the chaetotaxy of the fifth abdominal segment. Descriptions of new
species of Collembola, potentially endemic to their habitats of occurrence may help to
understand the morphological and evolutionary patterns in the sampled taxa, as well
as the preservation of the environments in which they were found.