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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9EFFB17AA31FCBFE29FA1C" bold="true" box="[151,385,1439,1466]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="447">Aeolothrips naderii</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9EFFB17AA31F91FEC1FA7A" box="[151,361,1477,1501]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="447">Female macroptera</emphasis>
. Body largely yellowish white (
<figureCitation id="1344D2A5FF9EFFB178F71F91FCAAFA7B" box="[707,770,1477,1501]" captionStart="FIGURES 110" captionStartId="1.[151,258,1982,2004]" captionTargetBox="[194,1398,346,1947]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[180,1407,330,1962]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURES 110. Aeolothrips naderii sp.n. (1) Female; (2) Head; (3) Frontoclypeus; (4)Antenna (5-segmented); (5) Head and antennae (right: 6, left: 7-segmented); (6) Antenna (7-segmented); (7) Pronotum; (8) Meso and metanotum; (9) Fore wing; (10) Sternite VII." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3479062" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3479062/files/figure.png" pageId="0" pageNumber="447">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
), pronotum, meso and metanotum slightly shaded, abdominal tergite I white, IIVIII with pair of brown markings laterally, antecostal line pale but weakly shaded medially on VIII, tergite IX shaded laterally, tergite X pale (
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); sternites IIIVII with antecostal ridges dark; antennal segment I yellow, IIVII shaded; fore wings with two separate shaded transverse bands (
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), clavus pale; femora and tibiae yellow with light brown markings, tarsi yellow; major body setae pale.
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Antennae usually with 7 segments (terminal 2 or 3 segments sometimes fused to produce 6 or 5 segments) (
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); III with small linear sensorium, less than 1/6 as long as segment; IV a little wider at apex with linear sensorium nearly 0.25 as long as segment; VVII forming a single unit with IV; VII slightly shorter than VI (
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). Head wider than long, not produced in front of eyes, with weak transverse lines of sculpture; 2 pairs of setae arising within ocellar triangle, one of them arising between posterior ocelli; postocular area with 58 pairs of setae in two widely spaced rows (
<figureCitation id="1344D2A5FF9EFFB17F781D5DFA26F887" box="[1356,1422,1801,1825]" captionStart="FIGURES 110" captionStartId="1.[151,258,1982,2004]" captionTargetBox="[194,1398,346,1947]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[180,1407,330,1962]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURES 110. Aeolothrips naderii sp.n. (1) Female; (2) Head; (3) Frontoclypeus; (4)Antenna (5-segmented); (5) Head and antennae (right: 6, left: 7-segmented); (6) Antenna (7-segmented); (7) Pronotum; (8) Meso and metanotum; (9) Fore wing; (10) Sternite VII." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3479062" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3479062/files/figure.png" pageId="0" pageNumber="447">Fig. 2</figureCitation>
); frontoclypeus with less than 10 pairs of setae between compound eyes, one pair of mid-lateral setae beside compound eyes slightly longer than other setae (
<figureCitation id="1344D2A5FF9EFFB1781C1D05FDC1F8CF" box="[552,617,1873,1897]" captionStart="FIGURES 110" captionStartId="1.[151,258,1982,2004]" captionTargetBox="[194,1398,346,1947]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[180,1407,330,1962]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURES 110. Aeolothrips naderii sp.n. (1) Female; (2) Head; (3) Frontoclypeus; (4)Antenna (5-segmented); (5) Head and antennae (right: 6, left: 7-segmented); (6) Antenna (7-segmented); (7) Pronotum; (8) Meso and metanotum; (9) Fore wing; (10) Sternite VII." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3479062" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3479062/files/figure.png" pageId="0" pageNumber="447">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
); compound eyes prolonged ventrally. Pronotum with weak transverse striations, with about 20 discal setae; four to six pairs of posteromarginal setae, stouter than pronotal discal setae (
<figureCitation id="1344D2A5FF9EFFB17F7F1D21FA27F82B" box="[1355,1423,1909,1933]" captionStart="FIGURES 110" captionStartId="1.[151,258,1982,2004]" captionTargetBox="[194,1398,346,1947]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[180,1407,330,1962]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURES 110. Aeolothrips naderii sp.n. (1) Female; (2) Head; (3) Frontoclypeus; (4)Antenna (5-segmented); (5) Head and antennae (right: 6, left: 7-segmented); (6) Antenna (7-segmented); (7) Pronotum; (8) Meso and metanotum; (9) Fore wing; (10) Sternite VII." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3479062" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3479062/files/figure.png" pageId="0" pageNumber="447">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
). Mesonotum transversely striate, with pair of median setae, anteromedian campaniform sensilla absent. Metanotum with very weak reticulation (
<figureCitation id="1344D2A5FF9EFFB17BAC1DE9FE72F873" box="[408,474,1981,2005]" captionStart="FIGURES 110" captionStartId="1.[151,258,1982,2004]" captionTargetBox="[194,1398,346,1947]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[180,1407,330,1962]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURES 110. Aeolothrips naderii sp.n. (1) Female; (2) Head; (3) Frontoclypeus; (4)Antenna (5-segmented); (5) Head and antennae (right: 6, left: 7-segmented); (6) Antenna (7-segmented); (7) Pronotum; (8) Meso and metanotum; (9) Fore wing; (10) Sternite VII." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3479062" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3479062/files/figure.png" pageId="0" pageNumber="447">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
). Abdominal tergite I with almost no striations, with no campaniform sensilla, IIX with weak transverse striations, IIVIII with paired campaniform sensilla posterolateral to median setae; setae S1 on tergite IX almost as long as tergite length; X with pair of reduced trichobothria bearing long axial seta. Sternite II with 2 pairs of posterior setae arising sub-marginally; IIIVII with 3 pairs of posteromarginal setae of which the lateral pair is submarginal (VVII sometimes with 4 pairs of which the two lateral pairs are sub-marginal); all abdominal sternites without discal setae, sternite VII with 2 pairs of sub-median accessory setae, arranged one in front of the other and with pair of anterolateral campaniform sensilla (
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). Spermatheca structure not recognisable.
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9FFFB07AA31DEAFE95F875" bold="true" box="[151,317,1982,2004]" pageId="1" pageNumber="448">FIGURES 110.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9FFFB07B751DEBFE53F872" box="[321,507,1983,2004]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="448">Aeolothrips naderii</emphasis>
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(1)
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Female;
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Head;
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Frontoclypeus;
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Antenna (5-segmented);
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Head and antennae (right: 6, left: 7-segmented);
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Antenna (7-segmented);
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Pronotum;
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Meso and metanotum;
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Fore wing;
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Sternite VII.
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(
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female in microns). Body distended length 1430. Head length (width) 135 (172). Pronotum length (width) 125 (200). Fore wing length (median width) 680 (110). Tergite IX S1 setae 100. Antennal segments length (width)
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(30),
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(26),
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(17),
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(17),
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(20),
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(14),
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(6).
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37AF31B51FF56FEBB" box="[199,254,261,285]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Male</emphasis>
not known.
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37AF31B7DFE0CFEE7" bold="true" box="[199,420,297,321]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Specimens studied.</emphasis>
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female,
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, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Yasuj, from
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37F281B7EFADCFEE7" box="[1308,1396,298,321]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Tamarix</emphasis>
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sp. (
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),
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(KM 1931), deposited in the Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
</paragraph>
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<typeStatus id="54C47082FF9CFFB37AF31B26FE99FE2C" box="[199,305,370,394]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449" type="paratype">Paratypes</typeStatus>
, all from same place and plant:
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collected with holotype
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;
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,
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</date>
(
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)
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;
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<specimenCount id="9D7905A9FF9CFFB37AA31BC1FEB8FE0B" box="[151,272,405,429]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449" type="female">10 females</specimenCount>
,
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</date>
(
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)
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,
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,
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<collectingDate id="EF851108FF9CFFB378BC1BC1FCA9FE0B" box="[648,769,405,429]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449" value="2018-07-26">26.vii.2018</collectingDate>
</date>
(
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), deposited in the
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, with
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in
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,
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, Canberra.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3659DABFF9CFFB37AF31855FD55FB4F" pageId="2" pageNumber="449" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BC0CE20FF9CFFB37AF31855FD39FDC4" blockId="2.[151,1437,153,1366]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37AF31855FEE1FDBF" bold="true" box="[199,329,513,537]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Comments.</emphasis>
As is clear from the description above, and from the illustrations, this species has all of the structural character states of a typical species of genus
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB378421871FD5AFD9B" box="[630,754,549,573]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Aeolothrips</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, with the exception of the antennal segmentation. It is therefore interpreted as an aberrant species of that genus.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC0CE20FF9CFFB37AF31839FC7BFB07" blockId="2.[151,1437,153,1366]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">
Of the
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examined here, 16 have both antennae with 7 segments; seven of them have one antenna with 7 segments and the other antenna with 6 segments; and two of them have one antenna with 7 segments, the other with 5 segments. The number of antennal segments in this new species is unique among
<taxonomicName id="4C7FB5A3FF9CFFB37E3518E1FB09FD6B" box="[1025,1185,693,717]" class="Insecta" family="Aeolothripidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Thysanoptera" pageId="2" pageNumber="449" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="family">Aeolothripidae</taxonomicName>
species, and when first examined the assumption was that the individuals were exhibiting some sort of developmental aberration. The reduction from seven segments to six or even five is clearly the result of fusion of two or three of the apical segments. But the 7-segmented condition has been found consistently in this population on
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB379821976FBA6FC9F" box="[950,1038,802,825]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Tamarix</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
over a period of two years and thus is presumably inherited between generations. In trying to identify the species, if the antennal character is ignored, then the new species runs to the three species (
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37863193DFD12FC27" box="[599,698,873,897]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">gloriosus</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB378FC193EFCEBFC27" box="[712,835,874,897]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">montivagus</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37965193EFC00FC27" box="[849,936,874,897]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">tauricus</emphasis>
) in couplets 37 and 38 of the key to species of
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37AA319D9FEBBFC03" box="[151,275,909,933]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Aeolothrips</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
by zur Strassen (2003). Moreover, in the key to 27 Iranian species (
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) this species runs to couplets
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e.
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37B4019E5FE7FFC6F" box="[372,471,945,969]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">gloriosus</emphasis>
,
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and
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. It differs from
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB379A319E5FC52FC6F" box="[919,1018,945,969]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">gloriosus</emphasis>
,
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37E3C19E6FB2BFC6F" box="[1032,1155,946,969]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">montivagus</emphasis>
and
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in the colour of the antennal segments (IVIX dark brown in these three species but IVVI lightly shaded in
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37E851981FB56FC4B" box="[1201,1278,981,1005]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">naderii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
). Moreover, it differs from
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37B2A19AEFEDDFBB7" box="[286,373,1018,1041]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">tauricus</emphasis>
in the head colour (brown in
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB3788619AEFCA1FBB7" box="[690,777,1018,1041]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">tauricus</emphasis>
, mostly yellow in
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB379E619ADFBB7FBB7" box="[978,1055,1017,1041]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">naderii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
). From
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37E4219AEFB67FBB7" box="[1142,1231,1018,1041]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">wittmeri</emphasis>
, the new species is easily distinguished in body colour (most parts including antennal segments are brown in
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37E551E4AFB12FB93" box="[1121,1210,1054,1077]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">wittmeri</emphasis>
). The new species is also comparable to
<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37B521E16FE12FBFF" box="[358,442,1090,1113]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">intactus</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFEEB3D1FF9CFFB37BF41E15FDF6FBFF" author="Pelikan, J." box="[448,606,1089,1113]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449" pagination="99 - 113" refId="ref2240" refString="Pelikan, J. (1963) New Thysanoptera from Central Asia (U. S. S. R.). Casopis Ceskoslovenske Spolecnosti Entomologicke (Acta Societatis Entomologicae Cechosloveniae), 60, 99 - 113." type="journal article" year="1963">Pelikan (1963)</bibRefCitation>
that was described from
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and recently recorded from
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(
<bibRefCitation id="EFEEB3D1FF9CFFB37F711E15FE8BFBDB" author="Alavi, J. &amp; Minaei, K." pageId="2" pageNumber="449" pagination="349 - 355" refId="ref1876" refString="Alavi, J. &amp; Minaei, K. (2019) Two new species and a new record species of the genus Aeolothrips (Thysanoptera: Aeolothripidae) from Iran. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 43, 349 - 355. https: // doi. org / 10.3906 / zoo- 1903 - 16" type="journal article" year="2019">Alavi &amp; Minaei 2019</bibRefCitation>
). However, these two can be distinguished from each other by the presence of two shaded bands on the fore wing of
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37AC41EDDFE95FB07" box="[240,317,1161,1185]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">naderii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
whereas the fore wings of
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are almost uniformly pale.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC0CE20FF9CFFB37AF31EFAFD55FB4F" blockId="2.[151,1437,153,1366]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">
From all above species,
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37BE51EF9FDB6FB63" box="[465,542,1197,1221]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">naderii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is also distinguished by the colour of abdominal segment X (uniformly yellow in
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37AA31E85FF4CFB4F" box="[151,228,1233,1257]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">naderii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
but dark at least laterally or posteriorly in others).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3659DABFF9CFFB37AF31EA1FB4EFAF3" pageId="2" pageNumber="449" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B90B1232FF9CFFB37AF31EA1FEE0FAAB" bold="true" box="[199,328,1269,1293]" pageId="2" pageNumber="449">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species is named in honor of Dr. Firouz Naderi (born
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Shiraz,
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). He is an Iranian-American scientist who spent more than 30 years in various technical and executive positions at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory where he contributed to some of Americas most iconic robotic space missions. He retired in 2016.
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