Salina

Mandal, Pritha, Mandal, Guru Pada & Kar, Surajit, 2025, Two new species of Salina MacGillivray (Collembola: Entomobryidae), with descriptive notes on two endemic species from India, Zootaxa 5679 (3), pp. 340-364 : 362

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5679.3.2

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Salina
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Key to the Indian species of Salina View in CoL (modified from Mitra, 1973)

1. Mucro rectangular shaped, Pa3 chaeta on head present....................................................... 2

- Mucro square shaped, Pa3 chaeta on head absent............................................................ 4

2. Abd. I with less than 8 mac............................................... S. (S.) indica ( Imms, 1912) Yosii, 1960 View in CoL

- Abd. I with more than 8 mac............................................................................ 3

3. Th. III with 15–17 mac........................................................ S. (S.) bengalensis Mitra, 1966 View in CoL

- Th. III with 24–26 mac........................................................... S. (S.) biformis Mitra, 1966 View in CoL

4. Abd. II chaetae formula: s/2/s/1......................................................................... 5

- Abd. II chaetae formula: s/2/s/2........................................................................ 10

5. Th. II with 0–1 central mac, body mainly with orange pigmentation................... S. (S.) aurantiamaculata sp. nov.

- Th. II with 2 or more central mac, body pigment varied....................................................... 6

6. Th. II with 2 and Abd. I with 3 central mac......................................... S. (S.) choudhurii Mitra, 1973 View in CoL

- Th. II and Abd. I with more than 2, 3 central mac, respectively................................................. 7

7. Body with deep blue pigment as bands.................................................................... 8

- Body with blue/brownin pigment as patches................................................................ 9

8. Dark blue pigment present as horizontal bands on Th.II – Abd. I, posterior Abd. IV and Abd. V–VI....................................................................................... S. (S.) quattuorfasciata ( Handschin, 1928) View in CoL

- Dark or light form, blue longitudinal bands present from head to Abd. VI, joining at the middle of Abd. IV and Th. III– Abd. II....................................................................... S. (S.) javana ( Handschin, 1928) View in CoL

9. Abd. I with 2 mac.......................................... S. (S.) celebensis ( Schaffer, 1898) sensu Denis, 1936 View in CoL

- Abd. I with 6 mac............................................. S. (S.) montana ( Imms, 1912) sensu Salmon, 1957 View in CoL

10. Th. II with 4 central mac, blue pigment as bands, covering Th. III– Abd.................. S. (S.) bicinctoides Yosii, 1960 View in CoL

- Th. II with more than 10 central mac, blue/brownish pigment present as patches.................................. 11

11. Symmetrical blue or violate lateral pigment patches present on body and head................ S. (S.) yosiii Salmon, 1964 View in CoL

- Combination of blue and brown or orange pigments present as patches on body................................... 12

12. Th. II with 11 central mac...................................................... S. (S.) pseudomontana sp. nov.

- Th. II with more than 11 central mac.................................................................... 13

13. Th. III with 10 central mac; head suture with a characteristic ‘M’ like pigment patch....... S. (S.) striata ( Handschin, 1928) View in CoL

- Th. III with 8 central mac, head without such type of pigment pattern................. S. (S.) tricolor ( Handschin, 1928) View in CoL

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