2008
DOI: 10.3161/000345408x396602
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Review of the PalaearcticProtaphoruraAbsolon, 1901 Species of Octopunctata Group (Collembola: Onychturidae)

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“…In other words, this P. cf. macfadyeni differs from the available descriptions of the typical macfadyeni [Fjellberg, 1998;Kaprus', Pomorski, 2008] by the chaetotaxy of Th.1 (m-seta present in the typical form), the presence of s' setae on Abd.1-3 (variable in cf. macfadyeni, always absent in the typical form) and the unguis with inner tooth (always without tooth in the typical form).…”
Section: Hymenaphorura Sibiricamentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In other words, this P. cf. macfadyeni differs from the available descriptions of the typical macfadyeni [Fjellberg, 1998;Kaprus', Pomorski, 2008] by the chaetotaxy of Th.1 (m-seta present in the typical form), the presence of s' setae on Abd.1-3 (variable in cf. macfadyeni, always absent in the typical form) and the unguis with inner tooth (always without tooth in the typical form).…”
Section: Hymenaphorura Sibiricamentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Originally, this species was described from Kabul and Badakhshan, both Afghanistan. It has since been considered as the xerophile of a steppe fauna [Kaprus' and Pomorski, 2008]. The current distribution covers the southern Palaearctic, ranging from Eastern Europe to the Altais.…”
Section: Tribe Protaphorurinimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution: Afghanistan, Central and South East Europe, Crimea mountains, Kazakhstan, Russia (Caucasus mountains, and Southern Siberia), Tadzhikistan Fjellberg 2015, Kaprus andPomorski 2008) and newly recorded from Iran (Kahrarian et al 2016). New to Turkey.…”
Section: Protaphorura Sakatoi (Yosii 1966)mentioning
confidence: 99%