The rare richardsitas betsch (Collembola, symphypleona, sminthuridae): A new species from Australia with comments on the genus and on the sminthurinae

Gleyce da S. Medeiros*, Penelope Greenslade, Bruno C. Bellini*

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    Abstract

    Richardsitas Betsch is a small genus of Sminthurinae with only two species described so far, both from Madagascar. It resembles other Sminthurinae with long antennae, especially Temeritas Richards. Here we provide the first record of Richardsitas from Australia, Richardsitas subferoleum sp. nov., which is similar to R. najtae Betsch and R. griveaudi Betsch in males’ large abdomen chaetotaxy and presence of tenent-hairs on tibiotarsi II–III, but lacks mucronal chaeta and has 28 segments on the fourth antennal segment plus a unique pair of sensilla on the second. We also provide an updated genus diagnosis to Richardsitas, a key to its species, a discussion of the affinities of Temeritas and Richardsitas to other Sminthurinae, and an updated key to this subfamily.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number519
    Pages (from-to)1-16
    Number of pages16
    JournalInsects
    Volume11
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

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