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Smooth post-labial chaetae in Homidia (Collembola, Entomobryidae) and the description of four new species from China with the aid of DNA barcoding.
Four new species of Homidia are described from the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. Homidialongiantennasp. nov. is characterised by its long antenna and slightly expanded post-labial chaetae; H.guangxiensissp. nov. by the presence of smooth chaetae on the post-labium and posterior face of the ventral tube; H.huapingensissp. nov. by the presence of smooth post-labial chaetae and pointed tenent hairs; and H.oligosetasp. nov. by the pointed tenent hairs and fewer macrochaetae on Abdomen IV. Additions to the original description of Homidiaacutus Jing & Ma, 2022 are also provided.
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