Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IX. - Natura Somogyiensis 24. (Kaposvár, 2014)
Kahrarian M. - Vafaei-Shoushtari R. - Soleymannezhadyan E. - Shayan Mehr M. - Shams B.: A faunistic study on Entomobyridae (Collembola) in Kermanshah (Iran)
22 Natura Somogyiensis specimen, Paveh, Shahu, Walnut, (N 34°56.352/E 046°27.471/1663 m a.s.l) May, 2012. 4 specimens, Harsin, Harsin, Buttonwood (chenar), (N 34°16.001/E 047°34.593/1534 m a.s.l) June,2012. 5 specimens, Harsin, Chaqa Kabud, Apricots, (N 34°16.611/E 047°28.812/1419 m a.s.l) June, 2012. 1 specimen, Ravansar, Borhan-od-din, Grassland, (N 34°46.799/E 046°25.983/1330 m a.s.l) April, 2012. 8 specimens, Kermanshah, Char Zabar, Buttonwood (chenar), (N 34°14.484/E 046°41.583/2602 m a.s.l) June, 2012. 4 specimens, Paveh, Quri Qal’eh, Walnut, (N 34°53.902/E 046°30.048/1624 m a.s.l) April, 2012. 11 specimen, Harsin, Tamark, Walnut, (N 34°15.738/E 047°39.032/1208 m a.s.l) June, 2012. Distribution: Widely distributed, In Iran this species was recorded from Central, Mazandaran, Gilan, E. Azarbaijan (Cox 1982), Mazandaran /Sari (Yahyapour 2012), Gilan/Rasht (Daghighi 2012). Description: Length up to 3.0 mm, generally up to 2.5 mm. Coloration variable. Typical pattern composed of pigment distributed throughout antennae (more conspicuous on Ant 3-5), anterior and lateral portions of head, anterior ‘A of mesonotum, lateral margins of Thorax 2, Abdomen 1, and throughout legs, especially on femora and tibio- tarsi. Light pigment sometimes along borders of body segments. Lighter and darker individuals, as well as all intergrades, may occur sympatrically. Antennae about 0.4 lengths of head and body combined. Eyes 8&8 on dark patches. Labral papillae absent (Yahyapour 2012). Subfamily: Orcheselinae Heteromurus nitidus Templeton, 1835 Material examined: 1 specimen, Harsin, Harsin, Walnut, (N 34°16.001/E 047°34.593/1543 m a.s.l) June, 2012. Distribution: This species is Cosmopolitan. In Iran this species was recorded from Mazandaran and Gilan (Cox 1982). Description: Body size up to 2.0 mm. white or with diffuse reddish pigment on body and under the 1+1 ocelli. Head and body with blunt finely striate scales which are also present on antennae, legs and furca. Maxillary lamellae not fused, individual lamellae distinct. Maxillary outer lobe with simple palp, 3 sublobal hairs and a spinűié. All setae of the mouth region, ffontoclypeal field and ventral side of head are smooth. Manubrium with about 10+10 smooth dorsal setae, dens with one dorsal smooth seta near base. Lower and flaps with two smooth macrochaetae. Ventromanubrial thickening with 2-3 small teeth. Tibiotarsi with a double row of smooth setae on the inner side. Apical tenent hair short, pointed. Claws with a pair of small subequal inner teeth set in the middle of unguis ventral edge, sometimes with a weak distal tooth in distal 1/3. Lateral teeth small, set near base. Unguiculus with a ventral tooth (Fjellberg 2007). Subfamily: Entomobryinae Entomobrya handschini Stach, 1922 Material examined: 4 specimens, Harsin, Harsin, Apricots, (N 34°16.611/E 047°28.812/1419 m a.s.l) June, 2012. 3 specimens, Kermanshah, Sarab-e-Nilufar, Cedar, (N 34°24.584/E 046°50.973/2367 m a.s.l) May, 2012. Distribution: This species was recorded from Slovakia, Austria, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Poland, West Ukraine, Georgia, and Turkey. In Iran this species was recorded from Tehran (Moravvej 2003). Description: Body length up 2.3 mm excluding antennae. Head: Antennal length 1015 pm (up to 1200 pm in Iranian specimens), 2-3 times the length of the head, Ant IV with