Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
Type: Articles
Published: 2006-12-04
Page range: 35–52
Abstract views: 59
PDF downloaded: 1

Gollumjapyx smeagol gen. n., sp. n., an enigmatic hypogean japygid (Diplura: Japygidae) from the eastern Iberian Peninsula

Museu Valencià d'Història Natural (Fundación Entomológica Torres Sala). Paseo de la Pechina 15. 46008 Valencia,Spain
Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física. Facultad de Biología. Universidad de Alcalá. E-28871 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
Fundación Escuela Municipal de Jadinería. Excmo. Ajuntament de València. Paseo de la Pechina 15. 46008 Valencia, Spain
Museu Valencià d'Història Natural (Fundación Entomológica Torres Sala). Paseo de la Pechina 15. 46008 Valencia,Spain
Museu Valencià d'Història Natural (Fundación Entomológica Torres Sala). Paseo de la Pechina 15. 46008 Valencia,Spain
Diplura Hexapoda Entognatha taxonomy cave fauna troglobiomorphism Burmjapyx Metajapyx moroderi Arthropoda

Abstract

A new species of subterranean japygid dipluran belonging to a new genus is diagnosed and described from the eastern Iberian Peninsula. The new species is highly adapted to hypogean life with very obvious troglobiomorphic features: unpigmented cuticle, an extraordinary lengthening of thorax and appendixes, multiplication of antennomeres and supernumerary placoid sensilla, not just in the apical antennomere but also in the preceding antennomeres. These traits make it the most exceptional of all the hypogean Japygidae known to date, with troglobiomorphic characteristics more accentuated than in other hypogean taxa known in the rest of the world. The cercal armature of the Burmjapyx type (Silvestri, 1930; sensu Paclt, 1957) together with the characteristics of the glandular organs of the first urosternite set it apart from the known Japygidae. However, those characteristics prove insufficient to establish a relation with other genera. It is therefore the only manifestly hypogean japygid species in the Iberian Peninsula, where only Metajapyx moroderi Silvestri, was known in certain caves of the eastern reaches of the Prebetic range. The new species has been located inside six average-sized underground caves, generally in the deepest areas, and may be one of the major hypogean predators in the Iberian Peninsula, with a diet that ranges from Acari to Anillini carabids. Its distribution along the limestone regions of the coastal ranges in the east of the Peninsula coincides with that of paleo-endemic troglobites. Therefore, it is possible to infer a remote origin for this species, as suggested by its high level of specialization in the subterranean ecosystems.

References

  1. Bellés, X. (1987) Fauna cavernícola i intersticial de la Península Ibèrica i les Illes Balears. Ed. Moll. Mallorca. 207 pp.

    Forsythe, T.G. (1982) Feeding mechanisms of certain ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin, 36, 26–73.

    Garay, P. (1995) Marco geológico estructural y geotectónica. In: Universitat de València & Asociación Española para Estudio del Cuaternario (Ed.), El Cuaternario del País Valenciano. Valencia, 31–42.

    Muegge, M.A. (1992) New Species of Cavernicolous Japygid (Diplura, Japygiae) from Texas. Annals Entomological Society of America, 85, 406–412.

    Ortuño, V.M., Sendra, A., Montagud, S. & Teruel, S. (2005) Systématique et biologie d’une espèce paléoendémique hypogée de la péninsule Ibérique: Ildobates neboti Español, 1966 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Dryptinae). Annales de la Société Entomologique de France (Nouvelle Série), 40, 459–475.

    Paclt, J. (1957) Diplura. In : Wytsman, P. (Ed.), Genera Insectorum. Crainhem, 212 fasc.: 1–123.

    Pagés, J. (1953) Japyginae (Japygidae, Insecta, Diplura) de la Yougoslavie et des régions limitrophes. Bulletin du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle du Pays Serbe, Série B, 235–264.

    Pagés, J. (1961) Japygidae (Insecta, Diplura) de l’Afghanistan II. (Contribution à l’étude de la faune de l’Afghanistan. 58.). Comptes rendus du 86e Congrés des Sociétés savantes, Montpellier, 1961, 735–750.

    Pagés, J. (1964) Remarques sur les Japygidae signales dans le domaine souterrain. Internacional Journal of Speleology, 1, 191–201.

    Pagés, J. (1967) Données sur la Biologie de Dipljapyx humberti (Grassi). Revue d’Ecologie et de Biologie du Sol, 4, 187–281.

    Pagés, J. (1977) Dicellurata Genavensia III. Japygidés du Sud-Est Asiatique Nº 1. Revue suisse Zoologie, 84, 687–698.

    Pagés, J. (1978) Dicellurata Genavensia V. Espèces d’Europe et du bassin méditerranéen. Nº 1. Revue suisse Zoologie, 85, 31–46.

    Pagés, J. (1980) Dicellurata Genavensia VII. Japygidés d’Europe et du bassin méditerranéen nº 2. Revue suisse Zoologie, 87, 637–645.

    Pagés, J. (1984) Dicellurata Genavensia XIII. Japygidés du Sud-Est asiatique Nº 4. Revue suisse Zoologie, 91, 329–368.

    Pagés, J. (1987) Dicellurata Genavensia XV. Japygidés d’Europe et du bassin méditerranéen nº 6. Revue suisse Zoologie, 94, 749–764.

    Pagés, J. (1994) Japygidés (Diplura) du Sud-Est asiatique nº 6: Malaysia (Sabah). Dicellurata Genavensia XIX. Revue suisse Zoologie, 101, 413–434.

    Pagés, J. (2000) Japygidés (Diplura) du Sud-Est Asiatique nº 9. Dicellurata Genavensia XXIV. Revue suisse Zoologie, 107, 737–764.

    Pagés, J. & Schowing J. (1958) Diploures Japygids du Kivi et de l’Urundi. Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines, 57, 193–240.

    Silvestri, F. (1928) Japygidae (Thysanura) di Cuba. Bolletino del Laboratorio di Zoologa generale ed agraria del R. Istituto superiore agrario di Portici, 22, 263–281.

    Silvestri, F. (1929) Contribucin al conocimiento de los Japygidae (Thysan.) de España. Eos, 5, 81–95.

    Silvestri, F. (1934) Biospeologica LXI Dicellura, Japygidae (premire srie). Archives de Zoologie experimentale et generale, 76, 385–398.

    Silvestri, F. (1948) Contributo alla conoscenza degli Japygidae (Insecta Diplura). Rendiconti dell’Accademia dei XL. Serie III., 27, 3–115.