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Novas esp?cies de entomobryoidea, Womersley, 1934 (Collembola, Hexapoda) em duas ?reas de caatinga do Rio Grande de Norte

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Previous issue date: 2016-05-31 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior (CAPES) / Col?mbolos s?o microartr?podes terrestres que apresentam grande diversidade entre os representantes da fauna ed?fica. Atualmente existem mais de 8 mil esp?cies descritas ao redor do mundo. O Brasil ? considerado um dos pa?ses com uma das maiores diversidades para o grupo, contudo o n?mero de esp?cies descritas no pa?s ainda ? pouco representativo. Atualmente pouco mais de 300 esp?cies foram descritas e a maioria dos registros deriva da regi?o Sudeste. Para a Regi?o Nordeste, especialmente no Bioma Caatinga, o n?mero de estudos ? escasso. Assim, esse trabalho tem como objetivo principal descrever novas esp?cies de Entomobryoidea em duas ?reas de Caatinga do Rio Grande do Norte, especificamente nos munic?pios de Riacho da Cruz e Portalegre, ambos localizados no Oeste Potiguar. As coletas foram realizadas em dois momentos, uma no m?s de novembro de 2013 e outra no m?s junho de 2014. Os esp?cimes foram triados e identificados em laborat?rios e descritos de forma detalhada atrav?s de literatura espec?fica. Foram descritas quatro novas esp?cies, tr?s da fam?lia Entomobryidae: Seira sp. nov. 1, Seira sp. nov. 2, e Lepidocyrtus sp. nov. e uma da fam?lia Paronellidae: Salina sp. nov., Seira sp. nov. 1 foi comparada com tr?s outras esp?cies do g?nero: Seira coroatensis, Seira mendoncea e Seira ritae mostrando diferen?as no n?mero de macrocerdas, diferen?a de espinhos no ?rg?o metatrocanteral e na f?rmula do tri?ngulo labial. Lepidocyrtus sp. nov. comparada com a esp?cie Lepidocyrtus sotoi, apresenta diferen?as na colora??o, f?rmula do tri?ngulo labial, tipos das cerdas prelabrais, n?mero de espinhos no ?rg?o metatrocanteral e altera??o no n?mero de cerdas nos segmentos corporais, Salina sp nov. comparada a Salina maculiflora e Salina colombiana difere na cor, n?mero de espinhos do ?rg?o metatrocanteral e no n?mero de dentes do mucro al?m da vis?vel diferen?a da quetotaxia em todos os segmentos. Seira sp nov. 2, comparada a Seira diamantinae e Seira jiboienses n?o apresenta cerdas na s?rie (a) do mesot?rax, apresenta cinco cerdas intraoculares, sendo uma delas macro, no abd?men IV as cerdas Be2 e Be3 est?o presentes apenas em Seira sp. nov. 2. Este trabalho demonstra a grande diversidade de col?mbolos existentes em ?reas de Caatinga, e al?m do conhecimento de novas esp?cies, pode ajudar a preservar o meio os quais s?o encontrados. / Springtails are land micro arthropods that present huge diversity among the members of edaphic fauna. Nowadays, there are more than 8 thousand species spread around the globe. Brazil is considered one of the countries that has one of the most ranged variety for the group, yet, the number of labelled species in this country is scarcely significant. Currently, the number of labelled species is slightly over 300 and the majority of them derives from the Southwest region. Concerning the Northeast region, specially in the biome Caatinga, the number of studies is scanty. Thus, this paper has as its main goal to describe new species of Entomobryoidea in two Caatinga areas of Rio Grande do Norte, specifically in the municipality of Riacho da Cruz and Portalegre, both located in the west of the city. The collections were made in two disctint moments, the first in November 2013 and the second in June 2014. The specimens were screened and identified in labs and described in details using specific literature. In this piece of work, four new species were described, three from the Entomobryidae family: Seira sp. nov. 1, Seira sp. nov. 2, e Lepidocyrtus sp. nov. and one from the Paronellidae family: Salina sp. nov., Seira sp. nov. 1 was compared to three other species of the same genera: Seira coroatensis, Seira mendoncea e Seira ritae, evidencing differences in the number of macrochaetae, number of spines in the metatrochanteral organ and in the labial triangle setea. Lepidocyrtus sp. nov.compared to the Lepidocyrtus sotoi species, shows differences in colour, labial triangle setea, types of Pre-labral setae, number of spines in the metatrochanteral organ, and change in the number of chaetae in the body segments. Salina sp nov. compared to Salina maculiflora and Salina colombiana evidencing differences in the number of spines of the metatrochanteral organ and in the number of theeth of the mucro and visible difference chaetotaxy in all segments. Seira sp nov. 2, compared to Seira diamantinae and Seira jiboienses does not present chatae in series (a) of mesothorx, it features five intraocular setae, being one macro. In the abdomen IV the chaetae Be2 e Be3 are present only in Seira sp. nov. 2. This paper shows the great diversity of existing collembolans in Caatinga areas, and apart from the knowledge of new species, may aid in the preservation of the environment where they are found.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/22115
Date31 May 2016
CreatorsFreitas, Thiago Fernando Gomes de
Contributors00990546470, http://lattes.cnpq.br/8609476121598138, Gama, Renata Antonaci, 03893282602, http://lattes.cnpq.br/0179756405650744, Zeppelini Filho, Douglas, 61205028153, Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante
PublisherPROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM CI?NCIAS BIOL?GICAS, UFRN, Brasil
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Sourcereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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