
Systematics and biogeography of Salina MacGillivray (Collembola: Entomobryoidea), with emphasis on the species groups in the New World
2018; Brill; Volume: 51; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1163/1876312x-00002201
ISSN1876-312X
AutoresFábio Gonçalves de Lima Oliveira, Nikolas Gioia Cipola, Eduardo A. B. Almeida,
Tópico(s)Study of Mite Species
ResumoNine new species of the collembolan genus Salina MacGillivray from South America are described and illustrated. Two Neotropical species were recorded for the first time from Brazil: S. dedori s Mari-Mutt and S. tristani Denis. Salina was previously known to occur in three Brazilian states, and this is now updated to include 19 states with 12 recorded species. A new proposal of morphological character description and illustration, and an identification key for the celebensis group are provided. A hypothesis for the phylogenetic relationships among 34 species of Salina (about 50% of the 72 described species) allowed three main pursuits: (a) a reevaluation of Salina species groups; (b) the first explicit interpretation of how morphological characters of these springtails may have changed during the course of the diversification of the taxon; and (c) an evaluation of the historical biogeographic connections of Salina , with an emphasis on the celebensis group distribution to the New World.
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