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Bagaimana kecil adalah yang terkecil ? Rekor baru terkecil serangga hidup bebas serangga yang menyediakan presisi

Date:
October 8, 2015
Source:
Pensoft Publishers
Summary:
Pencarian memakan waktu  lama dan perdebatan sekitar ukuran dan identitas terkecil serangga yang hidup bebas  di dunia tampaknya kini telah berakhir dengan pengukuran yang tepat dan merekam kedua spesies kumbang featherwing  . Dijelaskan pada tahun 1999 , perwakilan dari kumbang ini baru saja diambil sekali lagi dari jamur di Kolombia . Individu terkecil diukur mencengangkan 0,325 mm .

........ Dijelaskan kembali pada tahun 1999 berdasarkan hanya beberapa spesimen yang ditemukan di Nikaragua , sebanyak 85 individu dari spesies  kumbang baru saja diambil dari Kolombia dan benar-benar diperiksa . Terkecil dari mereka diukur mencengangkan 0,325 mm . Temuan yang dilakukan oleh Dr. Alexey Polilov , Lomonosov Moscow State University Moskow , tersedia dalam jurnal akses terbuka ZooKeys ......more






How small is the smallest? New record of the tiniest free-living insect provides precision
Date:
October 8, 2015
Source:
Pensoft Publishers
Summary:
The long-lasting search and debate around the size and identity of the world's smallest free-living insect seems to have now ended with the precise measurement and second record of the featherwing beetle species. Described in 1999, representatives of this minute beetle have recently been retrieved once again from fungus in Colombia. The smallest individual measured the astounding 0.325 mm.
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The long-lasting search and debate around the size and identity of the World's smallest free-living insect seems to have now been ended with the precise measurement and second record of the featherwing beetle species.
Described back in 1999 based on only several specimens found in Nicaragua, as many as 85 individuals of the minute beetle species have recently been retrieved from Colombia and thoroughly examined. The smallest of them measured the astounding 0.325 mm. The finding made by Dr. Alexey Polilov, Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow, is available in the open access journal ZooKeys.
The World's smallest beetle and tiniest non-parasitoid insect, called Scydosella musawasensis, is morphologically characterised by its elongated oval body, yellowish-brown colouration and antennae split into 10 segments. It is also the only representative of this featherwing beetle genus.
Not able to precisely measure its size because of the preserved specimens being embedded in preparations for microscopy studies, Dr. Polilov used new individuals, collected in Chicaque National Park, Colombia in early 2015. To conclude the length of the smallest one as 325 µm (0.325 mm) the scientist used a specialised software and digital micrographs.
The recent survey is the second record of the tiny beetle species, which also proved that the range of its distribution is actually much wider. Thereafter, so are the localities of the fungi that the insect feeds on.

Story Source:
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Journal Reference:
1.    Alexey Polilov. How small is the smallest? New record and remeasuring of Scydosella musawasensis Hall, 1999 (Coleoptera, Ptiliidae), the smallest known free-living insectZooKeys, 2015; 526: 61 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.526.6531



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