Terrestrial isopods of the genus Porcellio Latreille, 1804 (Isopoda; Oniscidea) in Iran, with a description of a new species
Author
Kashani, Ghasem M.
Author
Ahdiyeh, Abedini
Author
Zahra, Hatami
text
Zootaxa
2017
4311
1
129
136
journal article
32337
10.11646/zootaxa.4311.1.9
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Porcellio mehrdadi
sp. nov.
Material examined.
Holotype
: male,
20 mm
,
Lordegan
,
5 km
to
Atashgah
fall, by the
Khersan River
, under the bark of a rotten tree,
21°16.4'N
,
50°58.3'E
, elev.
1460 m
,
15 July 2015
, leg.
G.M. Kashani
, A.
Abedini
& Z.
Hatami
(
ZUTC 6498
).
Paratypes
.
same data as holotype, one male and two females (
ZUTC 6499
)
;
same data as holotype, one male and one female (
IRIPP
Iso-1065)
;
same data as holotype, one male and four females (
PCGMK 2164
)
;
[1]
Sarkhoon
,
31°44.9'N
,
50°32.8'E
,
18 June 2016
, leg. the authors, six males and eleven females (
PCGMK 2323
)
;
[2]
Sarkhoon
to
Lordegan
,
31°40.3'N
,
50°44.4'E
,
18 June 2016
, leg. the authors, one male and one female (
PCGMK 2325
)
;
[4]
Lordegan
to
Atashgah
fall,
31°20.0'N
,
50°54.7'E
,
19 June 2016
, leg. the authors, three males and two females (
PCGMK 2333
)
;
[5]
Lordegan
to
Atashgah
fall, by the
Khersan river
,
31°16.8'N
,
50°58.0'E
,
19 June 2016
, leg. the authors, two males and three females (
PCGMK 2336
)
;
[6]
Lordegan
to
Atashgah
fall, by the
Khersan river
,
31°16.0'N
,
50°58.4'E
,
19 June 2016
,leg. the authors, seven males and two females (
PCGMK 2340
)
;
[3]
Monj
,
31°32.4'N
,
50°58.0'E
,
19 June 2016
,leg. the authors, one male and one female (
PCGMK 2343
)
; [7] Dehdasht, Pirzal,
1 may 2002
, leg. M. Rezaei, two males and twelve females (PCGMK 1273).
FIGURE 4.
Porcellio mehrdadi
sp. nov.
, male, paratype. A, pleopod endopodite I; B, pleopod exopodite I; C, pleopod II; D, pleopod exopodite III; E, pleopod exopodite IV; F, pleopod exopodite V. Scales = 0.5 mm.
Diagnosis.
Cephalon with well developed quadrangular lateral lobes; male uropod exopodites elongated and pereopod VII ischium with setose areas on rostral surface and ventral margin.
Description.
Body
flattened; length up to
20 mm
in both males and females. Color pale brown to dark gray with usual muscles spots (
Fig 2A
–C).
Head
with well developed quadrangular lateral lobes; median lobe with incision in middle; vertex granulated with several pointed tubercles (
Fig. 3
A).
Antenna
long and slender, surpassing posterior margin of pereon-tergite II; fifth article of peduncle longer than flagellum, with length: width ratio 10:1; flagellum with two articles, proximal one three times as long as distal one (
Fig. 3
B).
Pereon
granulated with conspicuous pointed tubercles. Pereonite I with concave posterolateral margin (
Fig. 3
A).
Pereopod I
ischium triangular, carpus with depression on rostral surface equipped with slender scales (
Fig. 3
D).
Pleon
with continuous outline with pereon, granulated with tubercles (
Fig. 3
E).
Telson
triangular, with concave sides and acute apex, not surpassing uropod-protopodites.
Uropod
exopodites as long as telson in females, up to three times as long as telson in males (
Fig. 3
C).
Pleopod
exopodites I–II with monospiracular internal lungs (
Fig. 4
B–C).
Male:
Pereopods I–II
merus and carpus with brushes of setae.
Pereopod VII
ischium with concave ventral margin equipped with hairy brush of small setae, rostral surface with setose area (
Fig. 3
E).
Pleopod
endopodite I straight, apex with line of short setae (
Fig. 4
A); exopodite I with short rounded hind lobe, outer margin with row of small setae (
Fig. 4
B). Pleopod endopodite II as long as exopodite; exopodite triangular with line of seta on outer margin (
Fig. 4
C). Pleopod exopodites III–IV with concave outer margins (
Fig. 4
D–E) bearing line of small setae. Pleopod exopodite V triangular with line of seta on outer margin (
Fig. 4
F).
Remarks.
Porcellio mehrdadi
sp. nov.
is characterized by the well developed quadrangular lateral lobes of the head; male pereopod VII ischium with the setose areas on rostral surface and ventral margin, and elongated uropod exopodites.
Schmalfuss (1992)
revised the western Asian species of
Porcellio
in which
P. evansi
and
P. obsoletus
were reported from
Iran
. Geographically, the new species is distributed within the distributional range of
P. evansi
and it was found even syntopically with the latter species in one locality. The two species, however, differ in their coloration, in the shape of the head and telson and in possessing the setose areas on pereopod VII ischium.
Etymology.
The species is named after Mehrdad Rezaei who collected the species for the first time.
Distribution.
Southwestern
Iran
.