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<document ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.426.8087" ID-GBIF-Dataset="a778b2ef-4120-4da8-a690-7f106ffe507b" ID-PMC="PMC4137289" ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-426-17" ID-PubMed="25147456" ID-ZBK="0825F7332DFF460E9B7AAC359960CE6E" ModsDocAuthor="" ModsDocDate="2014" ModsDocID="1313-2970-426-17" ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 426" ModsDocTitle="Three new species from the subfamily Phyllocoptinae (Acari, Trombidiformes, Eriophyidae) in Iran" checkinTime="1451245609135" checkinUser="pensoft" docAuthor="Lotfollahi, Parisa, de Lillo, Enrico &amp; Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad" docDate="2014" docId="9726C2F2145F368760AC1F9D37084859" docLanguage="en" docName="ZooKeys 426: 17-27" docOrigin="ZooKeys 426" docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.426.8087" docTitle="Notallus pestehae Lotfollahi, Lillo &amp; Irani-Nejad, 2014, sp. n." docType="treatment" docUuid="D550E12F-7D51-4AFA-AD2A-B5945717350D" docUuidSource="ZooBank" docVersion="4" lastPageNumber="23" masterDocId="FF870F50FF8C6E37B66BFFEEFF9E6D33" masterDocTitle="Three new species from the subfamily Phyllocoptinae (Acari, Trombidiformes, Eriophyidae) in Iran" masterLastPageNumber="27" masterPageNumber="17" pageNumber="22" updateTime="1668158971102" updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="22">Taxon classification Animalia ORDO FAMILIA</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName LSID="http://zoobank.org/D550E12F-7D51-4AFA-AD2A-B5945717350D" class="Arachnida" family="Eriophyidae" genus="Notallus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Notallus pestehae" order="Trombidiformes" pageId="5" pageNumber="22" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pestehae">Notallus pestehae</taxonomicName>
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Fig. 3
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="22">Description.</paragraph>
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FEMALE (n=11). Body spindle shaped, 165 (156-185, including gnathosoma), 53 (48-57) thick, 52 (49-52) wide. Gnathosoma 41 (38-43) projecting obliquely downwards, chelicerae 37 (35-41), setae
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5 (4-5), unbranched. Prodorsal shield 39 (38-44) included the frontal lobe, 50 (46-50) wide, broad oval, with a broad based and distally truncated frontal lobe, 8 (7-11) over gnathosomal base. Shield pattern composed of a faint short median line on posterior
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of prodorsal shield, complete admedian lines close together in the middle of the prodorsal shield, and short first submedian lines on posterior 2/3 of the prodorsal shield, connected to admedian lines with a pair of transverse lines. Admedian lines delimit a median obscure strip (Fig. 3-AD). Tubercles of setae sc on the rear shield margin, 25 (24-26) apart, setae sc 42 (37-45), directing backward. Leg I 26 (25-28), femur 9 (7-9), genu 5 (4-5), tibia 5 (5-6), tarsus 6 (6-8),
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7 (6.5-8) distally knobbed, empodium simple, 3.5 (3-4), 4-rayed; setae bv 11 (9-13), setae l&quot; 19 (18-20), setae l' 7 (5-7), setae ft' 15 (12-16), setae ft&quot; 17 (17-19). Leg II 20 (20-23), femur 7, genu 3 (3-4), tibia 4 (3-4), tarsus 6 (6-7),
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7.5 (6.5-8) distally knobbed, empodium simple, 3.5 (3-4), 4-rayed; setae bv 11 (10-12), setae l&quot; 6 (6-7), setae ft' 6 (4-6), setae ft&quot; 16 (15-18). Coxae with sparse dashes in part lined; setae 1b 7 (7-9), tubercles 1b 8 apart, setae 1a 28 (27-33), tubercles 1a 6 (6-7) apart, setae 2a 45 (37-55), tubercles 2a 17 (17-18) apart. Prosternal apodeme 6 (6-6.5). Opisthosoma with 22 (21-23) broad dorsal semiannuli provided with three dorsal ridges; median ridge from forth dorsal semiannulus extended up to 16 (16-17) semiannulus, lateral ridges from first dorsal semiannulus extended up to 16 semiannulus; faint elongated microtubercles on the ridges; 59 (53-59) narrow microtuberculated ventral semiannuli (counted from the first annulus after the coxae II) and 5 semiannuli between coxae and genital coverflap plus 3 transversal rows of lined granules at the base of the coverflap. Setae c2 13 (11-15) on ventral semiannulus 11 (9-11), setae d 50 (43-51) on ventral semiannulus 22 (20-22); setae e 13 (13-15) on ventral semiannulus 39 (33-39); setae f 20 (15-23) on ventral semiannulus 54 (48-54). 5 annuli after setae f. Setae h2 53 (40-70) very thin at the apex, h1 very minute about 1. Genital coverflap 8 (8-11), 18 (18-19) wide, with 14 (12-14) striae; setae 3a 52 (43-52), 11 (10-13) apart.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">MALE (n=2). Similar in shape and prodorsal shield arrangement to female, 160-168. Prodorsal shield 37-41; setae sc 24-31, 23 apart. Opisthosoma with 22 dorsal semiannuli and 49-51 ventral semiannuli; genital region 17 wide; setae 3a 41.</paragraph>
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Figure 3. Schematic drawings of
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sp. n.: AD Dorsal view of anterior body region CG Female coxigenital region em Empodium GM Male genital region IG Internal female genitalia L Lateral view L1 Leg I. Scale bar: 10
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for AD, CG, IG, GM, L, PM; 5
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for L1; 2.5
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for em.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Type host plant.</paragraph>
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L. (
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), Pistachio.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Relation to the host plant.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Vagrant on leaves; no apparent damage was observed.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Type locality.</paragraph>
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Akhijahan village, Gogan, Iran (
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,
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), 1,346 m above sea level; late July 2011, coll. P. Lotfollahi.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Type material.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Holotype: single female on a microscope slide (PV-IEA-AN11L-1) (deposited at the Acarology Laboratory, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran). Paratypes: 11 females and 4 males mounted on separate microscope slides.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Other material.</paragraph>
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Mites preserved in
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fluid as extracted from the same sample as the type specimens.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">The specific epithet is coming from the Persian common name pesteh given to pistachio.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Remarks.</paragraph>
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This is the first record of a species belonging to the genus
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on plants of the
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family.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="23">Differential diagnosis.</paragraph>
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The genus
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is characterized by both lateral and middorsal ridges beginning on the forth dorsal semiannulus (
<bibRefCitation author="Amrine, JW Jr" journalOrPublisher="Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan" pageId="7" pageNumber="24" title="Revised keys to world genera of Eriophyoidea (Acari: Prostigmata)." year="2003">Amrine et al. 2003</bibRefCitation>
) while the Iranian mite is provided with lateral ridges beginning since the first dorsal semiannulus. In addition,
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Keifer, 1975 has more dorsal semiannuli (about 26) and less ventral semiannuli (about 49) in respect to
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(about 22 and 59, respectively), its prodorsal shield is provided with a narrower frontal lobe and an almost
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pattern composed of faint admedian and converging submedian lines (
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displays a clear pattern). Finally,
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Kuang, Luo &amp; Wang, 2005, has smooth prodorsal shield and coxae (both areas are provided with ornamentations in
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) and empodium 7-rayed (4-rayed in
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).
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