New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)

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Autor(a) principal: Sendra, Alberto
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Yoshizawa, Kazunori, Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/34431
Resumo: Two new oversize troglobitic species of diplurans campodeids, Pacificampa daidarabotchi Sendra, sp. n. and Pacificampa nipponica Sendra, sp. n., found in three caves in two southern Japanese islands are described. It is the first record of cave-dwelling Diplurans from Japan and more specifically these are two Campodeinae of Pacificampa Chevrizov, 1978 formally known in continental Asia with three cave-dwelling species described in Russia and China near the north of the Korean peninsula. In P. daidarabotchi sp. n., in addition to its oversized body, the longest ever known in campodeids family, it shows as its main differential taxonomical feature the absence of lp metanotal macrosetae. P. nipponica sp. n. is much closer to continental Pacificampa species but it shows differences in the urotergal macrosetae formula. Both Japanese species have clear troglomorphic features related with their elongated body and appendages and an increase in number and complexity of the sensorial antennal equipment with unique olfactory chemoreceptors. Two biogeographical remarks are inferred: P. nipponica sp. n., has been found in two islands that were connected during the glacial age and P. daidarabotchi sp. n. lives in a single cave near another where P. nipponica sp. n. dwells which allowing to suggest a sympatric distribution; Pacificampa seems to be related with Eumesocampa, a genus from North-America, as a consequence of the Holarctic connection between Asia and America. The interests of P. daidarabotchi sp. n. and P. nipponica sp. n. as endemic species in addition to their biogeographical importance should be taken into consideration to ensure better management of the three touristic caves where they dwell and especially the protection of Mejido-do cave, the only location of the large P. daidarabotchi sp. n. near to an active quarry.
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spelling New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)Kyushu IslandShikoku IslandPacificampa daidarabotchiPacificampa nipponicaCave faunaTroglobiteSubterraneanBiogeographyTwo new oversize troglobitic species of diplurans campodeids, Pacificampa daidarabotchi Sendra, sp. n. and Pacificampa nipponica Sendra, sp. n., found in three caves in two southern Japanese islands are described. It is the first record of cave-dwelling Diplurans from Japan and more specifically these are two Campodeinae of Pacificampa Chevrizov, 1978 formally known in continental Asia with three cave-dwelling species described in Russia and China near the north of the Korean peninsula. In P. daidarabotchi sp. n., in addition to its oversized body, the longest ever known in campodeids family, it shows as its main differential taxonomical feature the absence of lp metanotal macrosetae. P. nipponica sp. n. is much closer to continental Pacificampa species but it shows differences in the urotergal macrosetae formula. Both Japanese species have clear troglomorphic features related with their elongated body and appendages and an increase in number and complexity of the sensorial antennal equipment with unique olfactory chemoreceptors. Two biogeographical remarks are inferred: P. nipponica sp. n., has been found in two islands that were connected during the glacial age and P. daidarabotchi sp. n. lives in a single cave near another where P. nipponica sp. n. dwells which allowing to suggest a sympatric distribution; Pacificampa seems to be related with Eumesocampa, a genus from North-America, as a consequence of the Holarctic connection between Asia and America. The interests of P. daidarabotchi sp. n. and P. nipponica sp. n. as endemic species in addition to their biogeographical importance should be taken into consideration to ensure better management of the three touristic caves where they dwell and especially the protection of Mejido-do cave, the only location of the large P. daidarabotchi sp. n. near to an active quarry.Pensoft2019-05-28T20:41:31Z2019-05-28T20:41:31Z2018-10-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSENDRA, A.; YOSHIZAWA, K.; FERREIRA, R. L. New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura). Subterranean Biology, [S.l.], v. 27, p. 53-73, 2018. DOI: 10.3897/subtbiol.27.28575.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/34431Publishers Subterranean Biologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSendra, AlbertoYoshizawa, KazunoriFerreira, Rodrigo Lopeseng2019-05-28T20:42:23Zoai:localhost:1/34431Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2019-05-28T20:42:23Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
title New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
spellingShingle New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
Sendra, Alberto
Kyushu Island
Shikoku Island
Pacificampa daidarabotchi
Pacificampa nipponica
Cave fauna
Troglobite
Subterranean
Biogeography
title_short New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
title_full New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
title_fullStr New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
title_full_unstemmed New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
title_sort New oversize troglobitic species of Campodeidae in Japan (Diplura)
author Sendra, Alberto
author_facet Sendra, Alberto
Yoshizawa, Kazunori
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
author_role author
author2 Yoshizawa, Kazunori
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sendra, Alberto
Yoshizawa, Kazunori
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kyushu Island
Shikoku Island
Pacificampa daidarabotchi
Pacificampa nipponica
Cave fauna
Troglobite
Subterranean
Biogeography
topic Kyushu Island
Shikoku Island
Pacificampa daidarabotchi
Pacificampa nipponica
Cave fauna
Troglobite
Subterranean
Biogeography
description Two new oversize troglobitic species of diplurans campodeids, Pacificampa daidarabotchi Sendra, sp. n. and Pacificampa nipponica Sendra, sp. n., found in three caves in two southern Japanese islands are described. It is the first record of cave-dwelling Diplurans from Japan and more specifically these are two Campodeinae of Pacificampa Chevrizov, 1978 formally known in continental Asia with three cave-dwelling species described in Russia and China near the north of the Korean peninsula. In P. daidarabotchi sp. n., in addition to its oversized body, the longest ever known in campodeids family, it shows as its main differential taxonomical feature the absence of lp metanotal macrosetae. P. nipponica sp. n. is much closer to continental Pacificampa species but it shows differences in the urotergal macrosetae formula. Both Japanese species have clear troglomorphic features related with their elongated body and appendages and an increase in number and complexity of the sensorial antennal equipment with unique olfactory chemoreceptors. Two biogeographical remarks are inferred: P. nipponica sp. n., has been found in two islands that were connected during the glacial age and P. daidarabotchi sp. n. lives in a single cave near another where P. nipponica sp. n. dwells which allowing to suggest a sympatric distribution; Pacificampa seems to be related with Eumesocampa, a genus from North-America, as a consequence of the Holarctic connection between Asia and America. The interests of P. daidarabotchi sp. n. and P. nipponica sp. n. as endemic species in addition to their biogeographical importance should be taken into consideration to ensure better management of the three touristic caves where they dwell and especially the protection of Mejido-do cave, the only location of the large P. daidarabotchi sp. n. near to an active quarry.
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http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/34431
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