A catalogue of species of Collembola (Hexapoda: Ellipura) deposited in Coleção de Referência de Fauna de Solo of the Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Brazil
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biogeography, new record, scientific collection, taxonomy, type materialAbstract
We present the catalogue of species of Collembola of the Coleção de Referência de Fauna de Solo at the Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (CRFS/ UEPB), including 6 holotypes of species of the Isotogastruridae, Lepidocyrtidae, Neanuridae, and Sminthuridae families. Four species are newly recorded in Brazil: Arrhopalites caecus (Tullberg, 1871) Börner, 1906; Lepidocyrtus neofasciatus Wray, 1948; Folsomides famarensis Fjellberg, 1993; Sminthurides aquaticus (Bourlet, 1842) Folsom, 1896; and 1 genus, Neelus Folsom, 1896.
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Apresentamos o catálogo de espécies de Collembola da Coleção de Referência de Fauna de Solo da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (CRFS / UEPB), com seis holótipos de espécies das famílias Isotogastruridae, Lepidocyrtidae, Neanuridae e Sminthuridae. Quatro novos registros de espécies foram feitos para o Brasil: Arrhopalites caecus (Tullberg, 1871) Börner; Lepidocyrtus neofasciatus Wray, 1948; Folsomides famarensis Fjellberg, 1993; Sminthurides aquaticus (Bourlet, 1842) Folsom, 1896; e um gênero, Neelus Folsom, 1896.
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