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“…The number and distribution of dorsal sens proved to be one of the most reliable features to separate the subfamilies of Entomobryoidea (Zhang et al., 2015, 2019a; Zhang and Deharveng, 2015a), and are apparently stable within the Paronellinae. Currently, the genera Campylothorax , Cyphoderopsis , Trogolaphysa , Troglopedetes (all Paronellini), Lepidonella (Bromachantini) and Cyphoderus and Troglobius (Cyphoderini) have been better studied concerning their dorsal chaetotaxy, and all have the same dorsal sens formula of 1,1¦0,1,1 from the mesothorax to the third abdominal segment (Jantarit et al., 2013, 2014, 2020; Cipola et al., 2016; Cipola and Oliveira, 2016; Santos et al., 2016; Bellini and Cipola, 2017; Deharveng et al., 2018; Nunes and Bellini, 2018; Surakhamhaeng et al., 2021; Cipola et al., 2022). In this scenario, and observing the similarities in the dorsal macrochaetotaxy and scale morphology, it is reasonable to consider the Paronellini, Bromachantini and Cyphoderini as closely related and forming the Paronellinae as herein proposed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number and distribution of dorsal sens proved to be one of the most reliable features to separate the subfamilies of Entomobryoidea (Zhang et al., 2015, 2019a; Zhang and Deharveng, 2015a), and are apparently stable within the Paronellinae. Currently, the genera Campylothorax , Cyphoderopsis , Trogolaphysa , Troglopedetes (all Paronellini), Lepidonella (Bromachantini) and Cyphoderus and Troglobius (Cyphoderini) have been better studied concerning their dorsal chaetotaxy, and all have the same dorsal sens formula of 1,1¦0,1,1 from the mesothorax to the third abdominal segment (Jantarit et al., 2013, 2014, 2020; Cipola et al., 2016; Cipola and Oliveira, 2016; Santos et al., 2016; Bellini and Cipola, 2017; Deharveng et al., 2018; Nunes and Bellini, 2018; Surakhamhaeng et al., 2021; Cipola et al., 2022). In this scenario, and observing the similarities in the dorsal macrochaetotaxy and scale morphology, it is reasonable to consider the Paronellini, Bromachantini and Cyphoderini as closely related and forming the Paronellinae as herein proposed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%