Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. Volume 28.2 (2005) Pages: 149-157
Stachorutes cabagnerensis n. sp., Collembola (Neanuridae) from Central Spain, and a preliminary approach to phylogeny of genus
Simón Benito, J. C., Espantaleón, D., García-Barros, E.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2005.28.0149Download
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A new species of the genus Stachorutes, Stachorutes cabagnerensis n. sp., from central Spain is described. It is characterized by the presence of 6+6 eyes in the head, retinaculum 2+2 teeth, dentes with 5 hairs, and the absence of mucron. A phylogenetic analysis of this genus was attempted. Potential synapomorphies supporting the monophyly of Stachorutes are presented. One member of the genus (the Nearctic S. navajellus) appears as a basal form, phylogenetically distant from the remaining (Old World) species. There is evidence for a monophyletic infrageneric clade with the species S. dematteisi, S. jizuensis and S. sphagnophilus. However, more information is required for further phylogenetic resolution.
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Simón Benito, J. C., Espantaleón, D., García-Barros, E., 2005. Stachorutes cabagnerensis n. sp., Collembola (Neanuridae) from Central Spain, and a preliminary approach to phylogeny of genus. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 28: 149-157, DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2005.28.0149-
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