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<journal-title><![CDATA[Revista mexicana de biodiversidad]]></journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title><![CDATA[Rev. Mex. Biodiv.]]></abbrev-journal-title>
<issn>1870-3453</issn>
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<publisher-name><![CDATA[Instituto de Biología]]></publisher-name>
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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[A new Mexican species of Folsomides (Collembola: Isotomidae)]]></article-title>
<article-title xml:lang="es"><![CDATA[Una nueva especie mexicana de Folsomides (Collembola: Isotomidae)]]></article-title>
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<surname><![CDATA[Palacios-Vargas]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[José G.]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Villarreal-Rosas]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Jaramar]]></given-names>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Facultad de Ciencias Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales]]></institution>
<addr-line><![CDATA[México D. F.]]></addr-line>
<country>México</country>
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<month>06</month>
<year>2013</year>
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<month>06</month>
<year>2013</year>
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<volume>84</volume>
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<fpage>480</fpage>
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<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="es"><p><![CDATA[Se describe e ilustra una especie nueva de Folsomides de Baja California Sur, la cual se diferencia claramente de F. chichinautzini Kovác et Palacios-Vargas y de F. decemoculatus Scherbakov por ser de mucho menor tamaño, por la forma del órgano postantenal, por el número de sensilas en el antenito IV, por el número de sedas dentales y por la quetotaxia del cuerpo. Además, se proporciona una clave para identificar las especies de Folsomides del continente americano.]]></p></abstract>
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</front><body><![CDATA[ <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="4">Taxonom&iacute;a y sistem&aacute;tica</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="4"><b>A new Mexican species of <i>Folsomides</i> (Collembola: Isotomidae)</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="3"><b>Una nueva especie mexicana de <i>Folsomides</i> (Collembola: Isotomidae)</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Jos&eacute; G. Palacios&#45;Vargas* and Jaramar Villarreal&#45;Rosas</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Laboratorio de Ecolog&iacute;a y Sistem&aacute;tica de Microartr&oacute;podos, Departamento de Ecolog&iacute;a y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Aut&oacute;noma de M&eacute;xico. Circuito exterior s/n, Cd. Universitaria, 04510 M&eacute;xico, D. F., M&eacute;xico.</i> *<a href="mailto:troglolaphysa@hotmail.com">troglolaphysa@hotmail.com</a></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Recibido: 27 agosto 2012    <br> Aceptado: 26 noviembre 2012</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Abstract</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">A new species of <i>Folsomides</i> from Baja California Sur is described and illustrated. It is clearly differentiated from <i>F. chichinautzini</i> Kov&aacute;c et Palacios&#45;Vargas and <i>F. decemoculatus</i> Scherbakov by its smaller size, the different shape of the postantennal organ, the number of sensillae in the antennal segment IV, the number of dental setae and the body chaetotaxy. In addition a key for identification of the American species of <i>Folsomides</i> is provided.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Key words:</b> Baja California Sur, sarcocaulescent scrub, microarthropods, taxonomy.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Resumen</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Se describe e ilustra una especie nueva de <i>Folsomides</i> de Baja California Sur, la cual se diferencia claramente de <i>F</i>. <i>chichinautzini</i> Kov&aacute;c et Palacios&#45;Vargas y de <i>F. decemoculatus</i> Scherbakov por ser de mucho menor tama&ntilde;o, por la forma del &oacute;rgano postantenal, por el n&uacute;mero de sensilas en el antenito IV, por el n&uacute;mero de sedas dentales y por la quetotaxia del cuerpo. Adem&aacute;s, se proporciona una clave para identificar las especies de <i>Folsomides</i> del continente americano.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Palabras clave:</b> Baja California Sur, matorral sarcocaule, microartr&oacute;podos, taxonom&iacute;a.</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Introduction</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">The genus <i>Folsomides</i> has a cosmopolitan distribution with 60 named species (Bellinger et al., 2012). From Mexico there have been described <i>F. yucatanicus</i>, <i>F. socorrensis</i>, and <i>F. chichinautzini</i> (described by Kov&aacute;c and Palacios&#45;Vargas, 1996), other recorded species given by Kov&aacute;c and Palacios&#45;Vargas (1996) are <i>F. angularis</i>, <i>F. centralis</i>, <i>F. parvulus,</i> and <i>F. semiparvulus</i>. During a recent study of the microarthropods from Baja California, we found some specimens of this genus which belonged to a new species that is described and illustrated herein. Regarding the extreme climate conditions of the locality where the organisms were found, it might be probable that this species is able to dehydrate and enter an inactive phase, strategy called cryptobiosis, which is far from being common in terrestrial invertebrates; however, it has been well described in <i>F. angularis</i> Axelson (Belgnaoui and Barra, 1989).</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Materials and methods</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Samples of biological soil crusts were collected from Baja California Sur. They were extracted into 75% alcohol by the Berlese&#45;Tullgren funnels. Collembola specimens were sorted and mounted under slides in Hoyer's solution. Drawings were done using a contrast face microscope and a <i>camera lucida</i>. Measurements were done with an ocular micrometer.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Description</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Folsomides</i></b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Type species: <i>F. parvulus</i> Stach, 1922</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Diagnosis (after Fjellberg, 1992). <i>Folsomides</i> is characterized by its long and cylindrical body, with an abrupt bend in dorsal profile between abdominal segments IV and V. Furcula present, dens always shorter than manubrium, with 2&#45;6 dorsal and 0&#45;3 ventroapical setae. Ventral setae absent on manubrium. Mucro present or absent, at most with 2 teeth. Mucronal seta absent. Head with 1&#45;8 eyes on each side. PAO present. Prelabral setae 2. Maxillary palp simple or bifurcate, 3 sublobal hairs. Maxilla and mandibles unmodified. 3+3 setae along ventral line on head (postlabial). Antennae IV without apical bulb, subapical pit sometimes present, sensilla unmodified. Thorax without ventral setae. Ventral tube with 3+3 anterior and 1+1 posterior setae, frontals absent. Tenaculum with 2&#45;4 teeth on each side, seta present or absent. Tibiotarsi with 20&#45;20&#45;22 or 19&#45;19&#45;21 setae, apical T&#45;setae and clavate tenent hairs absent. Setae B<sub>4</sub> and B<sub>5</sub> on tibiotarsi 1&#45;2 either absent or present as a single midline seta (B<sub>4/5</sub>) on inner side. Seta &times; on tibiotarsi third erect but unmodified. Unguis toothless. Tergites of thorax and abdomen with 33/22224 macrosensillae, in midtergal position on abdomen I&#45;III. One microsensillum always present on thoracic segment II, absent or present on thoracic III&#45; abdominal segment III (at most 11/111). Body hairs smooth (or faintly serrate towards tip of abdomen), acuminate. Macrochaetae variable but generally poorly developed. Cuticle smooth, nonturberculate. Anal spines absent.</font></p>     <p align="center"><font face="Verdana" size="2"><img src="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f2.jpg"></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Folsomides californicus</i></b> n. sp. (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Figs. 1&#45;7</a>)</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Body length of 432 &#956;m, cylindricallly shaped and smooth cuticle typical for the genus. Color white and pigmentation absent, except 5+5 ocelli (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 1</a>). Ocelli diameter of 4 &#956;m. Post antennal organ elliptical with slight constriction in the middle, 9 &#956;m long and 5 &#956;m wide, with 2 posterior setae. Ratio eyes: PAO=1:2. Head length of 99 &#956;m, antennae 93 &#956;m. Antennal segments length I&#45;IV: 14, 20, 23 and 40&#956;m. Antennal segment I with 2 ventral proximal sensillae shorter than the antennal segment IV, and 10 ordinary setae. Antennal segment II with 3 basal microsetae, 2 external medial sensillae with similar length to those in antennal segment I, and 14 ordinary setae. Sensorial organ of antennal segment III with 4 sensory setae: 2 inner short and straight sensory rods not covered by integumentary fold, situated in a cupulate depression and with 2 long and curved guard sensillae (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 2</a>). One dorso&#45;external microsensillum, 1 lateral microseta and 22 ordinary setae present on antennal segment III. Antennal segment IV without apical bulb, with 12 sensillae of which 2 are shorter than the others, 1 microsensillum, 4 microsetae, and a subapical pit present (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 2</a>). Maxillary palp simple with 3 sublobal hairs and 3+3 setae along ventral line on head (postlabial). Thorax without ventral setae. Microsensillae of thoracic II&#45;abdominal segment III 1,0/0,0,1 freely exposed on the body surface. Abdominal chaetotaxy in <a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">figure 6</a>. Sensillae slender and long as surrounding setae with 3,3/2,2,2,2,4 (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 6</a>). In abdominal segment V a pair of sensillae situated on the p&#45;row, distinctly thicker and shorter (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 7</a>). Tergal macrosetae developed as type 2 (Fjellberg, 1992). In the abdominal segment VI 4+4 macrosetae present, 1 posterior pair thicker than others. 5+5 setae on abdominal segment VI, with 1 pair reduced. Axial chaetotaxy from thoracic II&#45;abdominal segment IV: 5,3/3,3,3,5. Chaetotaxy of legs I to III: coxae: 4,7,7; trochanter: 6,6,6; femora: 12,12,13 (in the <a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 3</a> the specimen had only 12 setae) ; tibiotarsi: 19,19,21. Unguis and unguiculus without teeth. Tibiotarsi I and II without seta B 4/5, seta &times; absent on Tibiotarsus III (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 3</a>). Ventral tube with 3+3 anterior setae and 1+1 posterior seta, frontal setae absent. Tenaculum with 3+3 teeth and 1 seta on corpus (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 4</a>). Variable number of <i>subcoxae furcalis</i> setae, anterior with 5&#45;6 setae whereas the posterior has 4, with a medial setae developed as macrochaetae (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 5</a>). Manubrium dorsal side with 6+6 pairs of setae: 2 distal, 1 medial and 3 proximal. Dens with 3+3 dorsal setae and none on ventral surface, being the medial shortest; and the proximal largest, with 5, 6 and 10 &#956;m each one. Mucro distinctly separated from dens with 2 apical teeth without lamella. Manubrium length of 31 &#956;m, dens 23 &#956;m and mucro 6&#956;m (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 5</a>). Both sexes known. Female with 3+3 pregenital, 2 circumgenital and 2 eugenital setae. Male with 3+3 pregenital, 6 circumgenital and 4+4 eugenital setae. A variability of 1 plus or 1 seta less on dorsal side of manubrium was observed in 4 specimens. An adult specimen had 2+2 setae on dorsal side of dens instead of 3+3. Another specimen had 2+3 setae on dens, with the distal missing. Also found a variation from 4 up to 9 setae on anterior <i>subcoxae furcalis</i> and of 2 up to 8 on posterior. Unpaired axial setae were seen on some specimens: in medial setae of 3 specimens in thoracic segment III and of 2 specimens in abdominal segment II, while 4 specimens had not paired axial setae in the p&#45;row of thoracic segment II. An inconstant number of axial setae (4&#45;5), some of them unpaired were seen on abdominal segment IV.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Taxonomic summary</i></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Type material:</i> holotype male and 11 paratypes on slides (9 females and 2 males): Mexico, Baja California Sur, Estaci&oacute;n Biol&oacute;gica "Dra. Laura Arriaga Cabrera", sarcocaulescent scrub, soil and leaf litter, 26&#45; IX&#45;2011, J. Villarreal&#45;Rosas, col. The type material is deposited in the Collembola collection of the Microarthropod Ecology and Systematics Lab, UNAM.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Etymology:</i> the specific name derives from the type locality.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Remarks. Folsomides californicus</i> n. sp. is similar to <i>F</i>. <i>chichinautzini</i> and to <i>F. decemoculatus</i> in the number of eyes on each side (5). Also the new species is smaller (432, 700 and 900 &#956;m, respectively). On the other hand, <i>F. californicus</i> n. sp. differs from <i>F. chichinautzini</i> in the post antennal organ: elliptical vs. elongated (9 &#956;m long and 5 &#956;m wide, <i>vs</i>. 17 long and 6 wide). Antennal segment I with 2 short ventral sensillae and even in length versus the unequal found in <i>F</i>. <i>chichinautzini,</i> the external one being thicker and longer. Antennal segment II with 2 external medial sensillae (<i>vs</i>. one) and 14 ordinary setae (<i>vs</i>. 15). Antennal segment III with 1 microseta (<i>vs</i>. none). Antennal segment IV with 12 sensillae (<i>vs</i>. 19) and the presence of a subapical pit (versus none). There are also differences in body chaetotaxy, tibiotarsi I&#45;II without seta B 4/5 (<i>vs</i>. with), axial chaetotaxy thoracic segment II&#150;abdominal segment IV 5,3/3,3,3,5 (<i>vs</i>. 6,4/3,3,3,6); dorsal side of manubrium with 6+6 pairs of setae (<i>vs</i>. 8); dens with 3+3 dorsal setae (<i>vs</i>. 2). Manubrium length of 31 &#956;m, dens 23 &#956;m and mucro 6 &#956;m (<i>vs</i>. 50, 18, 10).</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">The differences between <i>F. californicus</i> n. sp. and <i>F. decemoculatus</i> are the sensillae from antennal segment IV (12 <i>vs</i>. 5&#45;7), number of tenacular teeth (3+3 <i>vs</i>. 4+4), dens with 3 setae (<i>vs</i>. 4) and mucro distinctly separated from dens (<i>vs</i>. fused). The 5+5 ocelli and the presence of mucro on dens makes <i>F</i>. <i>californicus</i> n. sp. part of <i>F. angularis</i>&#45;group (Fjellberg, 1992). Differential characters among all the species with 5 ocelli on each side are given in <a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v84n2/a5c1.jpg" target="_blank">Table 1</a>. <i>Folsomides californicus</i> together with <i>F. terrus</i> Fjellberg, 1992 and <i>F. pocosensillatus</i> Fjellberg, 1992 are the only species that have simple maxillary palp, this characteristic is related to the very dry environmental conditions in which those species were found. Of these <i>F. californicus</i> n. sp. is the only with a distribution of microsensillae at 10/001, development of macrosetae type 2, and 3 setae on dorsal part of dens. Among all the other species, <i>F. californicus</i> n. sp. is shortest in average, even though the largest specimen found is very similar in length to <i>F. terrus</i>.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Acknowledgments</b></font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">We thank Mar&iacute;a Luisa Jim&eacute;nez and Yolanda Maya, from CIBNOR (Centro de Investigaciones Biol&oacute;gicas del Noroeste) concerning all the facilities given to the junior author in the field and laboratory work, and to two anonymous reviewers for their valuable suggestions.</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="Verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>     <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Literature cited</b></font></p>     <!-- ref --><p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Belgnaoui, S. and J. A. Barra. 1989. Water loss and survival in the anhydrobiotic Collembola <i>Folsomides angularis</i> (Insecta). Revue d'&Eacute;cologie et de Biologie du Sol 26:123&#45;132.    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=7591319&pid=S1870-3453201300020000500001&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --></font></p>     <!-- ref --><p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Bellinger, P. F., K. A. Christiansen and F. Janssens. 2012. Checklist of the Collembola of the World. On line at <a href="http://www.collembola.org" target="_blank">http://www.collembola.org</a>; last access: 6.VIII.2012.    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=7591321&pid=S1870-3453201300020000500002&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --></font></p>     <!-- ref --><p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Fjellberg, A. 1992. Revision of European and North African <i>Folsomides</i> Stach with special emphasis on the Canarian fauna (Collembola: Isotomidae). Entomologica Scandinavica 23:453&#45;473.    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=7591323&pid=S1870-3453201300020000500003&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --></font></p>     ]]></body>
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