taxonID	type	description	language	source
7AA98D52E640857CE965D3D288E4E23E.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new genus is dedicated to Ross and Joyce Bell, in celebration of their contributions to the study of the entomological fauna of Vermont.	en	Soto-Adames, Felipe N., Giordano, Rosanna, Christiansen, Kenneth (2013): Bellisotoma, a new genus of Isotomidae from North America (Hexapoda, Collembola). ZooKeys 283: 7-13, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.283.3277, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.283.3277
7AA98D52E640857CE965D3D288E4E23E.taxon	description	Description. General body shape short and stout, with sudden bend between abdominal segments 4 - 5 as in Folsomides. Cuticle smooth, granular complex formed by single light granules surrounded by 4 - 7 darker granules (Fig. 1), granular complexes irregular. Basal microsensilla on antennal segments 3 - 4 not differentiated; second antennal segment with 3 basal microsensilla; first antennal segment with 17 - 18 setae, 2 basal microsensilla, 3 basal ventral sensilla and 2 other distal sensilla. Prelabral setae 2; outer maxillary lobe with apical seta simple, sublobal plate with four appendages; labial palp with three proximal setae, all papilla present, guard seta e 7 absent. Tergal microsensilla formula 10 // 101; number of tergal sensilla variable, but adults always with more than eight sensilla on each segment; medial abdominal sensilla inserted either on or just anterior to posterior row (Figs 7 - 8). Ventral thoracic setae absent. Sterna of second abdominal segment without isolated field of setae. All legs with more than 21 setae; legs with 1 - 3 weakly capitate or acuminate tenent hairs; setae B 4 and B 5 present, B 5 longer than B 4; adult males with setae B 5 and x modified. Manubrium without ventral setae. Dens smooth, cylindrical, and shorter than manubrium; dorsal setae long and abundant, distributed throughout dens length; ventral setae few and restricted to distal half of dens. Mucro bidentate (Fig. 2), about half as long as dens, fused to dens dorsally, articulated ventrally; with wide dorsal lamellae that join clearly before the end of mucronal axis without forming a tooth (Fig. 3), and a ventral rib with basal notch that articulates with dens (Fig. 4).	en	Soto-Adames, Felipe N., Giordano, Rosanna, Christiansen, Kenneth (2013): Bellisotoma, a new genus of Isotomidae from North America (Hexapoda, Collembola). ZooKeys 283: 7-13, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.283.3277, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.283.3277
