Chemical analysis of brasilimeria stach, 1949 (hexapoda, collembola, neanuridae) hemolymphatic secretion, and description of a new species

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Though Collembola is a widespread hexapod its use of chemical compounds for defense has been reported for only a few European species. Chemical composition analyses of the hemolymphatic secretion of Neotropical Collembola using Gas Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) has been performed for the first time. The GC-MS analysis revealed 32 constituents, such as aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, esters, alcohols, a phenol, an aldehyde and a ketone. Benzyl benzoate, the main component (at 46.98%), is a compound with known acaricide and insecticide properties. This is the first report on chemical constituents produced by Neotropical Pseudachorutinae, genus Brasilimeria, and will permit future secretion comparisons for Collembola. The taxonomic description of the species producing the secretion analyzed is provided; Brasilimeria assu sp. nov. (Collembola, Neanuridae, Pseudachorutinae) is the third known species of the genus; an updated diagnosis of the genus, an identification key, and further remarks on the species Brasilimeria Stach, 1949 are provided.

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Zeppelini, D., Queiroz, G. C., Lopes, N. P., & Mendonça-Junior, F. J. B. (2019). Chemical analysis of brasilimeria stach, 1949 (hexapoda, collembola, neanuridae) hemolymphatic secretion, and description of a new species. PLoS ONE, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212451

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