A new species of Linotetranus (Acari: Prostigmata: Linotetranidae) from Iran
Author
Bagheri, Mohammad
Author
Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad
Author
Kamali, Karim
Author
Khanjani, Mohammad
Author
Saboori, Alireza
Author
Lotfollahi, Parisa
text
Zootaxa
2008
1914
65
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.184568
43c21d2f-24f9-41dd-998a-5b9467639e47
1175-5326
184568
Linotetranus niknami
Bagheri & Haddad
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–8
)
Female
(n=3): Measurements of
holotype
(
paratypes
in parantheses): Length of body (including gnathosoma) 390 (397, 420), Length of body (excluding gnathosoma) 315 (335, 352), width 142 (145, 150), length of leg I 165 (165, 180), leg II 112 (120, 120), leg
III 97
(97, 97), leg
IV 97
(97, 97).
Dorsum
(
Fig.1
). Integument reticulate- areolated, mostly covered by elongate elements, but caudal part smooth; body setae linear and mostly setose; prodorsal setae
vi
(fig. 2) pinnate; length of setae: prodorsal setae
vi
15
(15, 15);
ve
50 (50, 56);
sci
93 (82, 93);
sce
105 (105, 102); opisthosomal setae
c1
33 (39, 36);
c2
90 (102, 99);
c3
95 (93, 94);
c4
103 (104, 104);
d1
56 (57, 51);
d2
99 (93, 93);
d3
106 (102, 105);
e1
16
(15, 15);
e2
54
(63, 66);
e3
99
(105, 111);
e4
68
(66, 75);
f1
20 (15, 21);
f2
33 (30, 31);
f3
153 (170, 170);
h1
99 (93, 87);
h2
211 (201, 207);
h3
86 (81, 84);
h4
78 (72, 75).
FIGURES 1–3.
Linotetranus niknami
Bagheri & Haddad
,
sp. nov.
(Female). 1. Dorsal view of idiosoma; 2. Prodorsal seta vi; 3. Ventral view of idiosoma.
Venter
(fig. 3). The ventral sculpturing consist of elongate ornamentations; intercoxal setae IC2 about three quarters length of IC1; IC3 and IC4 about equal in length and about half length of IC1; pregenital shield more or less trapezoidal, with aggenital setae
ag1
on middle part; setae
ag2
situated on integument, laterad of genital aperture; three pairs of genital setae (
g1- 3
) present,
g2-3
half length of
g1
; three pairs of pseudanal setae (
ps1-ps3
) present,
ps2
and
ps3
about equal in length and about half length of
ps1
.
Gnathosoma:
Rostrum extending to about proximal half of genu I; palpus (fig. 4) five-segmented, with the following complement of setiform structures: tarsus with 4 eupathidia and 2 setae; tibia with a dorsal claw and 2 setae; genu and femur each with 1 seta, trochanter glabrous.
Legs
(figs. 5–8). Setae and solenidia (in parantheses) as follows: coxae 2 + supercoxal seta,
e
– 1-1-1; trochanters 1- 1-1-0; femora 5-3-2-1; genua 5- 2-1-0; tibiae 5(1)-4-3-4; tarsi 11(2)-7(1)-4-4.
FIGURES 4–8.
Linotetranus niknami
Bagheri & Haddad
,
sp. nov.
(Female). 4. Palp; 5. Leg I; 6. Leg II; 7. Leg III; 8. Leg IV.
Male and immature stages
: Unknown.
Type
materials
:
Holotype
female and one of the
paratypes
from the soil of wheat fields,
14 June 2002
, were collected by the senior author and one
paratype
female from the soil of alfalfa field,
7 June 2004
was collected by P. Lotfollahi, Marand, East Azarbaijan Province,
Iran
. The
holotype
and one
paratype
will be deposited in British Museum, London,
United Kingdom
and one
paratype
in the Acarological Collection, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz,
Iran
.
Remarks
: This species resembles
L. amiculus
Meyer & Ueckermann,
1997
in that the dorsal integument pattern is mostly reticulated. However, it differs in that the palpgenu bears 1 seta versus without seta on palpgenu in
L. amiculus
; tibiae III bears 3 setae versus 4 setae on tibiae III of
L. amiculus
.
Etymology:
This species is named in honour of Dr. Golam-Reza Niknam, the former head of Department of Plant Protection, University of Tabriz, for his kind help in supporting this project.