Two new species of Coecobrya (Collembola, entomobryidae) from China, with an updated key to the Chinese species of the genus

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Abstract

Two new Coecobrya species, which were newly collected in 2014, are described from China. Coecobrya sanmingensis sp. n. from southeast China (Fujian) is the fourth 1+1 eyed species in the genus; it can be distinguished from other three species by the ciliate chaetae X and X 2-4 on the ventral side of head, the abundant chaetae on the trochanteral organ, a large outer tooth on the unguiculus, the absence of smooth manubrial chaetae, and the dorsal chaetotaxy. Coecobrya qinae sp. n. from southwest China (Yunnan) is characterized by paddle-like S-chaetae of Ant. III organ, ciliate chaetae X, X 2 and X 4 posterior to labium, medial macrochaetae on the mesothorax, and 5+5 central and 2+2 lateral macrochaetae on the fourth abdominal segment. An updated key to the Chinese species of Coecobrya is given.

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Xu, G. L., & Zhang, F. (2015). Two new species of Coecobrya (Collembola, entomobryidae) from China, with an updated key to the Chinese species of the genus. ZooKeys, (498), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.498.9491

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