2013
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3669.2.4
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A new species and new records of Pachytullbergiidae and Tullbergiidae (Collembola: Onychiuroidea) from littoral of China, with notes on the variations of postantennal organ

Abstract: Sensiphorura oligoseta sp. nov. is described from the sand beach of Pacific coast of China. It is the second member of the genus and differs from S. marshalli Rusek, 1976 by the smaller apical vesicle on antennae, and fewer setae on abdominal tergites. Psammophorura neocaledonica Thibaud & Weiner, 1997 and Mesaphorura yosii (Rusek, 1967) are also found to be widely distributed on the coast. Chinese specimens of P. neocaledonica are described, notes to variations of its postantennal organ are given.

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“…The knowledge of the taxonomy of Tullbergiidae from China is quite insufficient and only five species have been recorded to date (Rusek 1967; Tamura and Zhao 1996; Gao 2007; Bu et al 2013; Bu and Gao 2015). There are no records of Tullbergiidae from Tibet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge of the taxonomy of Tullbergiidae from China is quite insufficient and only five species have been recorded to date (Rusek 1967; Tamura and Zhao 1996; Gao 2007; Bu et al 2013; Bu and Gao 2015). There are no records of Tullbergiidae from Tibet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Tullbergiidae Bagnall, 1947 contains a group of tiny euedaphic collembolans with approximately 200 species reported in the world ( Bellinger et al 2015 ); however, the Chinese Tullbergiidae are poorly known, with only four species recorded to date ( Rusek 1967 ; Tamura and Zhao 1996 ; Gao 2007 ; Bu et al 2013 ). During the study of the collembolan collections from Changfeng Park of Shanghai, one new species belonging to the genus Paratullbergia Womersley, 1930 was identified and is described in the present paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%