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- W2496263504 abstract "Two new Mexican species of Paranura from Quintana Roo State are described and illustrated. These Mexican species are easy to distinguish among species with three eyes per side because they have only two ocular setae.Paranura magdalenae sp. nov. is the smaller species (450m) with relatively long setae. Paranura rooensis sp. nov. is larger (950 m), with relatively short setae. A comparative morphological table for species with three eyes per side is given, and a key for identi- Þcation of the 34 species in this genus is included. The genus Paranura was established by Axelson who designated the type species, Paranura sexpunctata Ax- elson (1902), from Finnish specimens. Stach (1949) included it in the new family Anuridae because of the absence of furcula and a postantennal organ. Cassa- gnau (1982) transferred this genus in the subfamily Neanurinae giving some new characters to the genus, such as the presence of 3 3 well pigmented eyes, the reduction or absence of tubercles on the body, and abdominal segment VI without bilobation. He also included within this genus the species Paranura colo- rata Mills, 1934 and Paranura s-uenoi Yosii, 1955. Cassagnau (1986) redeÞned the genus, including the presence of those species with 2 2 eyes and their pigmentation. Deharveng (1989) and Deharveng and Weiner (1984) studied the genus in the Far East, and Palacios-Vargas and Deharveng (1987) described four Mexican species. The most recent contribution is by Palacios-Vargas and Penaranda-Parada (2005) who described two new species, one from Mexico and another from Colombia. More than 30 species have been named and they are distributed widely in biogeographic areas. The Þrst is Asiatic: Nepal, India, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Indonesia, the second is America: Venezuela, Mexico, United States, and Canada. The only Holartic species is P. sexpunctata. Here, we describe two new Mexican species, and we provide an identiÞcation key for all the species in the genus. The terminology used is after Deharveng (1983). In the tables half body chaetotaxy is represented. Abbreviations for the kinds of setae are as follows: M, macroseta; me, mesoseta; mi, microseta; s, sensorial seta; for others, Ant., antennal article; Th., thoracic segment; Abd., abdominal seg- ment. S.g.v., ventral sensorial guard sensillum; Di, dorso internal; De, dorso external; DL, dorso lateral; and L, lateral. When there are two kinds of setae, their order is indicated in the setation." @default.
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