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3D2BAA53FF973F4443E263C9FB19F856.text	3D2BAA53FF973F4443E263C9FB19F856.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hesperentomon septemsetum	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Hesperentomon septemsetum new species</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1 – 11)</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. The present species is characterized by the presence of seven setae on urosternites VIII and IX, sensillum b'-2 on foretarsus and the posterior accessory seta P1a on urotergites I – VI.</p>
            <p>Description. Adult. Body length 1570 µm.</p>
            <p>Head— Long-elliptic, length 138 µm, width 93µm. Head setae short, rostrum not protruded. Submedial and sublateral additional setae present. Two additional pairs of pores between pseudocelli and in posterior part of head present. (Fig. 1). Pseudoculus pear-like, elongate, with long lever, length 15 µm, width 7.5 µm. PR=9.2 (Fig. 2). Canal of maxillary gland long, with sausage-like calyx and bulb-like posterior dilation. CF=3.4 (Fig. 4). Maxillary palpus with two subequal sensilla, parallel-side. Labial palpus well developed, with four setae and apical tuft, with no basal sensillum.</p>
            <p>Thorax— Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 1. Mesonotum with two pairs of anterior setae (A2 and A4), with nine pairs of posterior setae, P5a and P5a' very short (Fig. 5). P5a on metanotum also very short. Length ratio of P1: P1a: P2 on mesonotum as 2:1:2.7. Pronotum with no pores. Mesonotum and metanotum with pores sm and sl. Sternites of thorax with single median pore, situated on prosternum posteriorly, on mesosternum and metasternum anteriorly to level of seta M.</p>
            <p>Foretarsal length 105 µm, claw length 20 µm, with one pair of inner flap, TR =5.3; Empodium length 3.8 µm, EU=0.19; S-shaped seta shorter than claw. Dorsal sensillum t-1 and t-2 slim and long, BS=0.82; t-3 sword-like. Exterior sensillum a, b, c, d, e, f and g all short sword-like and in different length, d relatively long. Interior sensillum a', b'-1, b'-2, c'-1 and c'-2 also short sword-like in different length. Length formula of foretarsal sensilla as: f = b'-2 &lt;c = b'-1 = c'-1 &lt;e = t-3 = a' &lt;a = c'-2 &lt;b &lt;g &lt;d &lt;t-1 &lt;t-2 (Figs. 6 – 7). Middle tarsal length 50 µm, claw length 20 µm. Hind tarsal length 55 µm, claw length 23 µm.</p>
            <p>Abdomen —Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 1. Urotergite I with two pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2), with seven pairs of posterior setae. Urotergites II – VII with four pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2, A4, A5), with eight pairs of posterior setae. Urotergites I – III with pore psm, psl, al and pl, Urotergites IV – VII with pores psm, psl and al. Abdominal legs are typical of the genus, each with four setae. Urosternites I – III with one single medial pore, IV – VII with three (one medial and two sublateral) pores on posterior half of sternite.</p>
            <p> Striate band on abdominal segment VIII absent. Urosternite VIII with setae 0/7, with medial seta Pc. Urosternite IX also with seven seate (M, 1, 1a, 2). Urotergite VIII with pores psm and pl, sternite with three (one posterior medial and two sublateral) pores. Comb on abdomen VIII rectangular, with seven teeth on hind margin (Fig. 10). Base of some setae on segments X – XII surrounded with very small ciliae, similar to that of  H. martynovae Szeptycki. Urotergites IX – XII with single median pore. Urosternites XI – X with three pores, XI with no pores, XII with 1+1 pores on its anterolateral part (Figs 8 – 9). </p>
            <p>Female squama genitalis relatively long, with acrostyli short subuliform and bifurcated (Fig. 11). Male unknown.</p>
            <p>Younger instars</p>
            <p>Maturus junior— Body length 1345 – 1475 µm. Head length 138 – 155 µm, width 93 – 100 µm. Pseudoculus pear-like, with some little granules on the surface, length 13 – 15 µm, width 7.5 – 10 µm, PR=10 – 11(Fig. 3). Fortarsal length 90 – 103 µm; claw length 18 – 20 µm; TR =4.5 – 5.5; Empodium length 3.8 µm, EU=0.19 – 0.22; S-shaped seta length 15 µm; BS=0.71 – 0.8; Middle tarsal length 45 – 48 µm, claw length 18 – 20 µm. Hind tarsal length 48 µm, claw length 20 µm. Compared with imago, urotergite X lack three pairs of setae(1a, 2a, 3a), urosternites VIII and IX lack medial seta, urosternite X lack 1a, urosternite XI lack setae 1, 3, and urosternite XII with five pair of setae. Comb on abdominal VIII with seven teeth.</p>
            <p>Other younger instars —unknown.</p>
            <p>Holotype —female (No: W0601) (mounted), from coniferous forest of Mt. Nanshan, 43 o 25' 338 N, 87 o 09' 875 E, 2100 m alt., Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, China, 21-V-2006, collected by Dr. Yun-Xia Luan, Yan Gao and Yun Bu.</p>
            <p>Paratype —2 maturus juniors (No: W0604, W0646) (mounted), same data as for holotype.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The name  septemsetum indicates that the new species with seven setae on urosternites VIII and IX. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Xinjiang Province, Northwest China.</p>
            <p> Remarks. The 12 known species of genus  Hesperentomon Price, 1960 are all provided with six setae on urosternite VIII and IX, while the present species with seven which is obviously different from all known species. By comparison, the new species is similar to  H. macswaini Price, 1960 from California,  H. martynovae Szeptycki, 1988 from Altai Mts and  H. kuratai Imadaté, 1989 from Japan, but it can be distinguished from  macswaini by the presence of sensillum b'-2 on foretarsus, from  martynovae by the chaetotaxy of mesonotum and the female squama genitalis, from  kuratai by the position of sensillum a' on foretarsus. </p>
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3D2BAA53FF933F4343E266D4FEC5FE0E.text	3D2BAA53FF933F4343E266D4FEC5FE0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gracilentulus fjellbergi Szeptycki 1993	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Gracilentulus fjellbergi Szeptycki, 1993 , new record to Chinese fauna </p>
            <p>(Figs. 12 – 26)</p>
            <p>Description (Chinese specimens). Adult. Body length 1108 – 1173 µm (n=10).</p>
            <p>Head— Oval, length 100 – 118 µm, width 78 – 93 µm (n=10). Postpseudocular seta present, additional seta absent. Seta ls short. Rostrum not protruded (Fig. 12). Pseudoculus almost circular, length 7.5µm, width 7.5 – 10 µm. PR=13.3 – 15.7 (Figs. 13). Maxillary gland small, with short canal and smooth calyx, and with blind end obviously split into two leaves. Hind part of maxillary gland length 15 – 17.5 µm. CF=6.4 – 7 (Figs. 14). Maxillary palpus with two filiform sensilla, subequal (Fig. 15). Labial palpus reduced, with three setae and one short parallel-sided sensillum (Fig. 16)</p>
            <p>Thorax— Chaeotaxy as shown in Table 2. Seta 1 on pronotum extremely long, about 2.5 times the length of seta 2 (Fig. 17). Thoracic tergites II – III with two anterior setae (A2 and A4), setae A4, P2 and P3 extremely long, seta P5a reduced (Fig. 17). Pronotum with no pores, mesonotum and metanotum with pore l. Thoracic sterna with no pores.</p>
            <p>Foretarsal length 88 – 95 µm, claw length 20 – 25 µm, TR =3.6 – 4.5; Empodium short, EU=0.15 – 0.17; Sshaped seta length 25 – 28 µm. Dorsal sensillum t-1 claviform, BS=0.37 – 0.41; t-2 long and thin and curved; t- 3 gemmiform. Exterior sensillum a filiform, reaching base of γ 3; b very close to c, c obviously longer than b, reaching base of f; d situated half way between c and e; e extremely long, slightly surpassing base of claw; f and g filiform; g relatively short. Interior sensillum a' robust, slightly lower than level of t-1; b' slim, filiform; c' thin and long, its apex surpassing base of claw. Length formula of foretarsal sensilla as: t-3 &lt;t-1 &lt;g = b' &lt;c' &lt;d = a' = t-2 &lt;f &lt;a &lt;b = e &lt;c (Figs. 18 – 19). Middle tarsal length 40 – 43 µm, claw length 15 – 18 µm, hind tarsal length 48 µm, both claw 18 – 20 µm in length.</p>
            <p>Abdomen —Chaeotaxy as shown in Table 2. Abdominal tergite I with three pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2 and A5), posterior seta P1a absent. Urotergites II – VI with four pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2, A4 and A5), without posterior setae P1a and P3a. Urotergite VII with medial anterior setae Ac, posterior seta P1a present. Urotergite I with pore psm, other pores absent. Urotergites II – VII with pores al and psm, with no pores psl and l.</p>
            <p>Abdominal legs II and III with subapical seta about three times the length of apical one (Fig. 20). Urosternites I – IV without pores. Urosternites V – VII with one pair of symmetrical pores. Two membranal pores present on the membrane between laterotergite and sternite of abdominal segments V – VI (Fig. 21).Pore on laterotergite VII situated anterior to A5 (Fig. 22).</p>
            <p>Striate band on abdominal segment VIII well developed. Segment VIII with paired pores psm on urotergite and without pores on urosternite. Comb oblique rectangle, with 10 teeth on hind margin (Fig. 25).</p>
            <p>Segments IX – XI without pores on urotergites and urosternites. Urosternite XI with 3 + 3 setae, seta 2 very short, setae 1 and 3 long. Segment XII with single middle pore on the tergite, with paired pores al on sternite (Figs. 23 – 24).</p>
            <p>Female squama genitalis with pointed acrostyli (Fig. 26). Male unknown.</p>
            <p>Younger instars</p>
            <p>Maturus junior— Body length 1025 – 1060 µm (n=4). Head length 95 – 100 µm, width 78 – 80 µm (n=4). Pseudoculus length 6.3 – 7.5 µm, width 5 – 7.5 µm, PR=12.7 – 13.3. Hind part of maxillary gland length 15 µm. CF=6.3 – 6.7. Fortarsal length 73 – 80 µm; claw length 18 – 20 µm; TR =3.6 – 4.3, EU=0.13 – 0.14; S-shaped seta length 18 µm; BS=0.36 – 0.41; Middle tarsal length 35 – 38 µm, claw length 13 – 15 µm. Hind tarsal length 40 – 43 µm, claw length 13 – 15 µm. Compared with imago, urotergites II – VII lack A4, urotergite IX lack seta 4a, urotergite X lack setae 1a and 2a, urosternite XI lack setae 1 and 3. Comb on abdominal VIII with seven teeth.</p>
            <p>Other younger instars —unknown.</p>
            <p>Chaetal variability —Imagoes (18 specimens). Urosternite I asymmetrical with P2 on the right (W0602).Urotergite I asymmetrical lack P2 on the right (W0630). Urotergite VII asymmetrical lack A2 on the right (W0653), presence of A1 + A1 instead of Ac (W0654). Urotergite VIII with Mc instead of M1 + M1 (W0630, W0631, W0633, W0653, W0654, W0657, W0661).</p>
            <p>Maturus juniors (4 specimens). Urotergite VII asymmetrical with A2 on the right (W0650). Urosternite VII asymmetrical lack P2 on the left (W0650-W0652).</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. 18 females (No: W0602, W0630-W0633, W0653-W0665), 4 maturus juniors(No: W0649-W0652), mounted, from latifoliate forest of Mt. Hongshan, 43 o 48' N, 87 o 36' E, 910 m alt., Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, China, 21-V-2006, collected by Dr. Yun-Xia Luan, Yan Gao and Yun Bu.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, Northwest China; Portual; Spain (Canary Island); Poland; Azerbaijan.</p>
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3D2BAA53FF9F3F4F43E267C9FCF8F8F4.text	3D2BAA53FF9F3F4F43E267C9FCF8F8F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nanshanentulus urumchiensis	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Nanshanentulus urumchiensis ,  new species</p>
            <p>(Figs. 27 – 38)</p>
            <p>Description. Adult. Body length 1423 – 1585 µm (n=13).</p>
            <p>Head— Elliptic, length 135 – 143 µm, width 93 – 105 µm (n=13). Postpseudocular seta present. Setae ls and a short. Dorsal and ventral side of head with no modified setae (Fig. 27). Pseudoculus length 7.5 µm, width 7.5 – 10 µm. PR=18 – 19 (Fig. 28). Canal of maxillary gland broad and posterior filament slightly bulked and slightly split into two leaves. Calyx with two lateral racemose appendices. Posterior filament of maxillary gland length 35 – 37.5 µm. CF=3.6 – 4.1(Fig. 29). Maxillary palp with two sensilla, parallel-side and subequal (Fig. 30). Labial palp well developed, with apical tuft. (Fig. 31).</p>
            <p>Thorax— Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 3. Mesonotum and metanotum with three pairs of anterior setae (A2, A3 and A4), setae P1a and P2a short and small, P5a short cone-shaped. Length ratio of P1: P1a: P2 on mesonotum as 4.4 – 5: 1: 6.7 – 8.Pronotum with no pores, mesonotum with pore al and l, metanotum with pore l. Prosternum and mesosternum with no pores. Metasternum with one middle pore.</p>
            <p>Foretarsal length 95 – 103 µm, claw length 20 – 27.5 µm, with one inner flap. TR =3.5 – 4.2; Empodium length 5 µm, EU=0.18 – 0.25; S-shaped seta length 20 – 25 µm. Dorsal sensillum t-1 short, baculiform, BS=0.73 – 0.82; t-2 slim; t-3 small and lanceolate. Exterior sensillum a broad, surpassing base of c and d; b robust, reaching base of 4; c bulked, claviform; d broad and long, slightly surpassing base of g, nearer to e than to c; sensillum e short and broad; f slightly surpassing base of claw; g short. Interior sensillum a' broad, near to t-1; b' absent; c' thin and long, its apex surpassing base of claw. Length formula of foretarsal sensilla as: t-3 &lt;t-1 &lt;e &lt;c &lt;g &lt;d = t-2 = a' &lt;b &lt;a = c' &lt;f (Figs. 32 – 33). Middle tarsal length 45 – 50 µm, claw length 17.5 – 20 µm. Hind tarsal length 50 – 57.5µm, claw length 17.5 – 22.5 µm.</p>
            <p>Abdomen —Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 3. Urotergite I with two pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2), with six pair of posterior setae, posterior P1a lacked. Urotergites II – VI with four pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2, A4 and A5) and P1a lacked. Seta P3 on urotergites II – VII situated subequal to level of P2. Urotergite VII with eight posterior setae, P1a present. Accessory setae on urotergites II – VI short hair-like, on VII also short hairlike and slightly longer than on II – VI. Urotergite I with pore psm, other pores absent. Urotergites II – VI with pores al and psm. Urotergite VII with pore psm, al absent.</p>
            <p>Abdominal legs II – III long, with two subequal setae. Accessory setae on urosternites I – VII short hair-like. Urosternites I – III with no pores. Urosternites IV – V with one middle pore. Urosternites VI – VII with one or two asymmetrical pores.</p>
            <p>Striate band on abdominal segment VIII well developed. The anterior part of urotergite and urosternite VIII with 3 – 4 rows of granules. Segment VIII with paired pore psm on urotergite and without pores on urosternite (Figs. 34 – 35). Comb on abdomen VIII rectangular, with 8 – 10 similar teeth on hind margin (Fig. 36).</p>
            <p>Segments IX – XI without pores on urotergites and urosternites. Seta 1 and seta 2 on urotergite IX in equal length. Segment XI with 3 + 3 short setae on urotergite, and setae 1 and 3 on urosternite long. Seta 1 on urotergite XII very short, 2 and 3 long. Single middle pore present on the urotergite XII, and paired pores al also present on urosternite XII (Figs. 34 – 35).</p>
            <p>Female squama genitalis robust and with short blunt acrostyli (Fig. 37). Penis of male as show in Fig. 38. Younger instars. The measurements and indexes of younger instars as show in the Table 4.</p>
            <p>Chaetal variability— Chaetal variation is very frequent in this species. Of the 15 imagoes examined, chaetotaxial variations were observed in 10 specimens, for example, absence of A2 on metanotum, asymmetric absence of A3, A4 on urotergites V and VI, or asymmetric absence of seta 3 on urosternite XI and so on. An interesting variation is that two specimens asymmetrically with three setae (one subapical and two apical setae) on abdominal leg II (in W0613 on the right, in W0614 on the left). All maturus juniors with chaetotaxial variations, such as asymmetric absence of P1a on urosternite III, asymmetric absence of P2a on urosternite IV, absence of Pc on urosternite II, etc. In one larva II (W0635), A4 was absent. In preimago and Larva I, no chaetotaxial variations were observed.</p>
            <p>Holotype— female (mounted) (No: W0614), from coniferous forest of Mt. Nanshan, 43 o 25' 338 N, 87 o 09' 875 E, 2100 m alt., Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, China, 21-V-2006, collected by Dr. Yun-Xia Luan, Yan Gao and Yun Bu.</p>
            <p>Paratypes— 6 females (No: W0606, W0613, W0619, W0 620, W0621, W0623), 4 males (No: W0603, W0622, W0624, W0629) (mounted), same data as for holotype.</p>
            <p>Other specimens examined— 4 females (No: W0605, W0625, W0 628, W0645), 2 preimagoes (No: W0634, W0627) (male), 3 maturus juniors (No: W0608, W0626, W0636), 4 Larvae II (No: W0635, W0637, W0638, W0639), 2 Larvae I (No: W0607, W0610), same data as for holotype.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The species name derived from Urumchi city where the Nanshan mountain located.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Xinjiang Province, Northwest China.</p>
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3D2BAA53FF9C3F4B43E2615DFD5EFE90.text	3D2BAA53FF9C3F4B43E2615DFD5EFE90.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eosentomon xinjiangense	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Eosentomon xinjiangense new species</p>
            <p>(Figs. 24 – 29)</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Sensillum b'-1 on foretarsus present; metanotum with 10 pairs of posterior setae, with very short setae P5a and P5a', P5a adhere to P5; urotergites V – VII lack seta A3, with four pairs of anterior setae; urosternites VIII – XI with chaetotaxy 2/7, 6, 6, 8; seta D2 of leg III in normal shape.</p>
            <p>Description. Adult. Body length 1165 – 1433 µm (n=8).</p>
            <p>Head— elliptic, length 95 – 105 µm, width 93 – 100 µm (n=8). Head setae short, subposterior seta 1.3 – 1.5 x length of posterior seta. Anterior additional seta, m4 and posterior additional present (Fig. 39). Pseudoculus circular, width 7.5 – 10 µm, with three lines, the middle line longer than lateral ones (Fig. 40). PR=11 – 14. Clypeal apodeme indistinct. Rostral seta simple, subequal to subrostral(Fig. 41). Labral seta present. Mandibles with three small distinct apical teeth (Fig. 42). Digits of galea well-developed, median and inner equal, shorter and thicker than outer (Fig. 43). Maxillary palpus with two sensilla, dorsal sensillum obviously longer than lateral one (Fig. 44).</p>
            <p>Thorax— Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 5. Tracheal camerae long and slender. Spiracle diameter 4 – 5 µm (Fig. 46). Three little setae present on the lateral pleuron between pronotum and mesonotum. On mesonotum and metanotum, P1a situated posterior to the row of P1 and P2, length ratio of P1: P1a: P2 on mesonotum as 1.7 – 2: 1: 2 – 2.2(in larvae II 1.3 – 1.5: 1: 1.7 – 2). P2a short than P3a, P3a setiform. Metanotum with very short setae P5a and P5a', P5a adhere to P5 (Fig. 45). Sternites of thorax with no pores.</p>
            <p>Foretarsal length 83 – 85 µm, claw length 10 – 13 µm, TR =7.3 – 8.5; Empodium shorter than claw, EU=0.7 – 0.8; S – shaped seta short. Dorsal sensillum t-1 short claviform, situated at half distance α 3 – α 3', BS=0.93 – 1; t- 2 and t-3 short. Exterior sensillum a, b, and c short, subequal; d robust, broad at the basal; e and g spatulate; f- 1 filiform; f-2 short. Interior sensillum a' relatively robust, not reaching level of α 4; b'-1 and b'-2 short, filiform; c' very short (Figs. 47 – 48). Middle tarsal length 33 – 35 µm, claw length 9 – 10 µm. Hind tarsal length 38 – 42 µm, claw length 10 – 13 µm. Empodial appendage of II and III legs long; basal seta (seta D2) of III leg of normal shape (Fig. 49).</p>
            <p>Abdomen —Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 5. Urotergite I with two pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2), with six pairs of posterior setae (P1, P1a, P2, P3, P3a, P4a), P3a and P4a modified as short sensillum-like (Fig. 50). Seta A3 on urotergites V – VII absent. Seta P1a on urotergites I – VI long, longer than P1; on urotergite VII situated posteriorly to the level of P1 – P2, short; P2a on Urotergites II – IV as P1a, on VII slightly shorter. P1 a' on urotergite VIII short and thin (Fig. 51 – 53). Urosternite VIII with one pair of anterior setae and seven posterior setae; sternites IX – X with three pairs of setae (1, 1a, 2). Lateral sclerotization on sternite distinct. Urotergites I – V with no pores, VI – X with one pair of pores, situated posteriorly. Urosternites I – III with no pores, IV – X with one medial pore. Segment XII with two anterior medial pores on tergite and one medial pore on sternite.</p>
            <p>On female squama genitalis, caput processus big and curved towards the median edge of stylus, filum processus slim and long (Fig. 54). Penis with short setae.</p>
            <p>Younger instars</p>
            <p>Larva II —Body length 885 – 1133 µm. Head length 90 – 100 µm, width 85 – 95 µm. Pseudoculus width 7.5 µm, PR=11 – 14. Fortarsal length 65 – 75 µm; claw length 7.5 – 10 µm; TR =6.8 – 7.5; Empodium short, EU=0.83 – 0.9; BS=0.93 – 1; Middle tarsal length 28 – 33 µm, claw length 7.5 µm. Hind tarsal length 33 – 37 µm, claw length 7.5 – 10 µm. Spiracle diameter 2.5 – 3 µm.</p>
            <p>Other younger instars —unknown.</p>
            <p>Holotype —female (No: W0615) (mounted), from coniferous forest of Mt. Nanshan, 43 o 25' 338 N, 87 o 09' 875 E, 2100 m alt., Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, China, 21 – V-2006, collected by Dr. Yun-Xia Luan, Yan Gao and Yun Bu.</p>
            <p>Paratype — 4 females (No: W0618, W0640, W0671, W0672) (mounted), 6 males (No: W0611, W0616, W0666-W0669), same data as for holotype.</p>
            <p>Other specimens examined— 3 males, 5 Larvae II, same data as for holotype.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The species was named after Xinjiang Province where the type specimens were collected.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Xinjiang Province, Northwest China.</p>
            <p> Remarks.  Eosentomon xinjiangense sp. n. is similar to  E. dissimilis Yin, 1979 ,  E. linearis Yin, 1979 and  E. konsenense Imadat, 1994 . It can be distinguished from  E. dissimilis by the caput of female squama genitalis, chaetotaxy of metanotum and urotergite I, from  E. linearis by the position of seta P1a' on urotergite VIII and the presence of sensillum b'-1 on foretarsus, from  E. konsenense by the shape of caput of female squama genitalis and the structure of pseudoculus. </p>
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            <p> Eosentomon sp. </p>
            <p>(Figs. 55 – 66)</p>
            <p>Description. Female: Body length 1257 µm.</p>
            <p>Head— oval, length 138 µm, width 93 µm. Head setae short, subposterior seta 1.7 x length of posterior seta. Anterior additional seta and m4 present, posterior additional seta absent (Fig. 55). Pseudoculus circular, width 10 µm. PR=13.8. Clypeal apodeme indistinct. Rostral seta simple, subequal the length to subrostral (Fig. 56). Labral seta present. Mandibles with two small indistinct apical teeth. Digits of galea well-developed, median and inner equal, shorter and thicker than outer (Fig. 57). Maxillary palpus with two sensilla, dorsal sensillum obviously longer than lateral one (Fig. 58).</p>
            <p>Thorax— Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 6. Tracheal camerae broad and short. Spiracle wide, diameter 8 µm (Fig. 59). Three little setae present on the lateral pleuron between pronotum and mesonotum. On mesonotum and metanotum, P1a situated posterior to the row of P1 and P2, ength ratio of P1: P1a: P2 on mesonotum as 1.1: 1: 1.3. P2a subequal in length to P3a, P3a setiform. Metanotum with very short seta P5a, adhere to P5. Thorax with no pores.</p>
            <p>Foretarsal length 93 µm, claw length 18 µm, TR =5.3; Empodium slightly shorter than claw, EU=0.86; Dorsal sensillum t-1 short spindle-like, situated at half distance α 3 – α 3', BS=0.95; t-2 slim and long, t-3 short. Exterior sensillum a and c short, a about 3/4 length of c, c reaching base of γ 3; b subequal to a'; d relatively long; e and g spatulate; f-1 filiform, relatively long; f-2 short. Interior sensillum a' robust and long, situated distally to α 3; b'-1 absent; b'-2 long, filiform; c' very short (Figs. 62 – 63). Middle tarsal length 45 µm, claw length 13 µm. Hind tarsal length 55 µm, claw length 15 µm. Empodial appendage of II and III legs short; basal seta (seta D2) of III legs of normal shape (Fig. 60).</p>
            <p>Abdomen —Chaetotaxy as shown in Table 6. Abdominal tergite I with two pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2), with six pairs of posterior setae (P1, P1a, P2, P3, P3a, P4a), P3a and P4a specialized as short sensillumlike (Fig. 64). Seta P4a on urotergites II and III and Setae A1 – A3 on urotergite VII absent. Seta P1a on urotergites I – VI long, longer than P1; on urotergite VII situated at the level of P2, short; P2a on Urotergites II – IV as P1a, on VII slightly shorter. P1a ' on urotergite VIII short and thin, situated at the level of P2 (Fig. 65 – 66). Urosternite VIII with seven posterior setae; sternites IX – X with two pairs of setae (1, 2), seta 2 on urosternite X about 2/3 length of seta 1. Lateral sclerotization on sternite distinct. Urotergites I – V with no pores, VI – X with one pair of pores, situated posteriorly. Urosternites I – III with no pores, IV – X with one medial pore. Segment XII with two anterior medial pores on tergite and with no pores on sternite.</p>
            <p>On female squama genitalis, caput processus very big, and curved towards the median edge of stylus, filum processus slim and long (Fig. 61).</p>
            <p>Material examined— 1 female (W0644)(mounted), from latifoliate forest of Mt. Hongshan, 43 o 48' N, 87o 36' E, 910 m alt., Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, China, 21-V-2006, collected by Dr. Yun-Xia Luan, Yan Gao and Yun Bu.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Xinjiang Province, Northwest China.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species is an undescribed form of  Eosentomon Berlese, 1909 in China. Urotergites II – III lacked setae P4a and urotergite VII lacked setae A1 – A3. It is very similar to  Eosentomon australicum Womersley, 1939 reported in Australia and USA. The body chaetotaxy, length of foretarsus, ratios of TR, EU and BS of this species are nearly the same as the  australicum . The female squama genitalis and the shape of sensilla on foretarsus are also similar to australicm. Considering that only one specimen was collected, it is preferable to leave this species undetermined until more specimens are obtained. </p>
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