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0B1487C9FFEC6D28FF66BFA5300BF97C.text	0B1487C9FFEC6D28FF66BFA5300BF97C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dicranocentrus amazonicus	<div><p>Dicranocentrus amazonicus sp. nov.</p><p>Figs. 1–3</p><p>Type material. Holotype female, Brazil, Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Ducke, 07-xi-2010. Oliveira, F.G.L. col. Paratypes 7 females and 5 males, same data as Holotype. Type material deposited at INPA Entomological Collection, ZIP Code 96067-375, Manaus, AM, Brazil.</p><p>Description. Total body length of Holotype excluding antennae and furca 1.73 mm. Entomobryid habitus (Figs. 1, 2 A). Colour of alcohol fixed and mounted specimens pale yellow with dark blue pigment covering antennae, eye patches, and diffuse blue pigment on legs and lateral borders of Abd. IV (Fig. 1). Apically rounded or truncated brownish scales covering antennae, head, dorsal Th. II, III, dorsal Abd. I–V, legs and ventral furcula none on legs or antennae. Antennae divided into six antennomeres, Ant. V and VI annulated (Figs. 2 B and 2C), without apical bulb or pin setae (Fig. 2 C). Eye patches oval with 8+8 lenses, the largest A and smallest G (Fig. 2D). Presence of three interocular multiciliated mesochaetae (Fig. 2D). Pre-labral and labral setae normal, not bifurcated, smooth (one row of setae showed in Fig. 2 E). Labral papillae as shown in Fig. 2 E. Maxillary palp as shown in Fig. 2 F. Labial triangle setae M1 and E multiciliated others smooth, setae r shorter than E but not reduced (Fig. 2 G). Meta-trochanteral organ with approximately 30 short spines (Fig. 3 A). All ungues with two internal unpaired teeth (Fig. 3 C). Unguiculi acuminate, with smooth edges (Fig. 3 C). Tenent hairs capitate with smooth edges (Fig. 3 C). Ventral manubrium region with 9+9 subapical setae.</p><p>Ventral tube without scales, bearing 18+18 smooth setae on posterior face (Fig. 3 B).Two rows of short spines at internal proximal dens (19+19 spines) (Fig. 3D shows only). Dens crenulate (Fig. 3 E). Mucro typically bidentate bearing a mucronal spine (Fig. 3 E). Dorsal head and body covered by few macrochaetae (Fig. 3 F).</p><p>Etymology. The species is named after its type locality, Brazilian Amazonian rainforest.</p><p>Discussion. Dicranocentrus amazonicus sp. nov. has a more uniform colour pattern than other species recorded in Brazil, especially D. heloisae . These two species also have dissimilar patterns of dorsal chaetotaxy (Arlé &amp; Mendonça 1982). Dicranocentrus amazonicus sp. nov. has small number of spines on dens, hile Dicranocentrus silvestrii, D. termitophilus and D. heloisae have more than 50 spines, distributed in three or more rows, while D. amazonicus sp. nov. has approximately 19 spines, arranged in only two short rows.</p><p>The overall dorsal chaetotaxy D. amazonicus sp. nov. has similarities with other two Neotropical species of the genus, D. marias Wray and D. paramoensis Mari-Mutt, 1983 (Mari-Mutt 1979, 1983). These three species have a small number of macrochaetae dorsally on head, especially on the posterior half, combined with few macrochaetae on each thoracic and abdominal segment. Dicranocentrus amazonicus sp. nov. is distinguished by an absence of macrochaetae on the posterior half of dorsal head and a combination of few macrochaetae on Th. III and Abds I–III, which are especially uncommon on Abd. II, where the new species has only 1+1 macrochaetae, compared to the more common 2+2 or more macrochaetae in other species of the genus (Mari-Mutt 1979, 1983).</p><p>The resemblance of D. amazonicus sp. nov. to D. marias, in particular in head chaetotaxy, puts the new species in the marias- group, as proposed by Mari-Mutt (1979) which has only been reported so far from Central America. Dicranocenterus amazonicus sp. nov. and D. paramoensis, from Venezuela, expand the distribution of marias -group (Mari-Mutt 1979, 1983).</p><p>Habitat. Dicranocentrus amazonicus sp. nov. was collected in the wet season from dead foliage and soil samples in the Reserva Ducke, approximately 20 km from the urban centre of Manaus municipality, State of Amazonas. The area is approximately 100 km ² and a conservation unit of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. The climate is “Am” (Equatorial monsoonal or Tropical wet climate) following Koeppen’s system, which is represented by a hot equatorial climate with high rainfall during a longer wet season (Kottek et al. 2006).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0B1487C9FFEC6D28FF66BFA5300BF97C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante;Morais, José Wellington De;Oliveira, Fábio Gonçalves De Lima	Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante, Morais, José Wellington De, Oliveira, Fábio Gonçalves De Lima (2013): A new species of Dicranocentrus Schött (Collembola, Entomobryidae, Orchesellinae) from Brazilian Amazon. Zootaxa 3709 (3): 296-300, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3709.3.8
