Three new species of the genus Neophyllobius Berlese (Acari: Camerobiidae) from Southern and Southwestern Iran
Author
Khanjani, Mohammad
Author
Hoseini, Mohammad Ahmad
text
Zootaxa
2013
3666
4
510
522
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3666.4.6
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Neophyllobius edwardi
sp nov.
(
Figs. 1–15
)
FEMALE (n=4)
. Dimensions: Length excluding gnathosoma 243 (240–265), width 213 (188–223).
Gnathosoma
(
Fig. 3
). Gnathosoma 80 (75–80) long (from base of infracapitulum to tip of palp) and 64 (63– 65) wide. Infracapitulum with seta
m
only, 23 (20–25), and two pairs of adoral setae,
or1
7 (8–10),
or2
(7–8);
m–m
23 (21–24). Palp (
Fig. 3
) five segmented with following setal distribution: tarsus with two eupathidia, three simple setae, one small solenidion; tibia with two tactile setae, one blade-like seta; genu with one long, slender, serrated seta 34 (33–37); femur with two serrated setae 19 (18–20), 26 (23–28); cheliceral length 35 (33–36).
Dorsum
(
Fig. 1
). With 15 pairs of long serrated setae on tubercles, all setae longer than distance to setae next behind. Length of prodorsal setae:
vi
72
(70–75),
ve
61 (57–59),
sci
61 (58–60),
sce
62 (61–64),
pdx
74 (73–79); opisthosomal setae:
c1
159 (152–164),
c2
111 (95–113),
d1
157 (154–161),
d2
61 (62–65),
e1
150 (145–153),
e2
72
(69–70),
f1
103 (102–106),
f2
50 (50–59),
h1
42 (40–44),
h2
45 (43–51). Distances between setae:
vi–
vi
62 (53–60),
ve–ve
99 (100–105),
vi
–
ve
32 (36–39),
vi–pdx
53 (48–56),
pdx–pdx
15 (15–18),
c1–d1
49 (38–52),
d1–d1
8 (5–13),
d1– d2
69 (75–85),
d1–
e
1
42 (39–46),
sc i–sc
i
97
(107–108),
ve–sci
12 (8–13),
sce–sce
136 (137–145),
sci–sce
34 (32–36),
c1–c1
13 (12–15),
c1–c2
83 (79–95),
c2–c2
166 (153–170),
e1–
e
1
4 (5–8),
e1–f1
38 (39–45),
f1
–
h1
38 (26–35),
e1–
e
2
62 (62–72),
d2–
e
2
38 (32–36),
f1–f1
8 (8–10),
f1–f2
51 (50–55),
f2–f2
102 (108–115),
e2–f2
39 (41–49),
h1–h1
6 (8–8),
h1–h2
13 (13–15),
h2–h2
44 (45–48),
c2
–
d2
45 (40–50),
f2
–
h2
42 (30–43). Two pairs of eyes, located between setae sci and
sci
(
Fig. 1
).
FIGURES 1–7
.
Neophyllobius edwardi
sp. nov.
(
Female
):
1. Dorsum, 2. Venter, 3. Ventral infracapitulum and palp, 4. Tarsus I, 5. Tarsus II, 6. Tarsus III, 7. Tarsus IV.
FIGURES 8–15.
Neophyllobius edwardi
sp. nov.
(Female): 8. Femur, genu and tibia I; 9. Femur, genu and tibia II; 10. Femur, genu and tibia III; 11. Femur, genu and tibia III; 12. Genual seta I; 13. Genual seta II; 14. Genual seta III; 15. Genual seta IV.
Venter
(
Fig. 2
). Coxal setae stout and serrate, setae
1c
>
1a
>
1b
. Endopodal shields absent, coxal shields reticulated (
Fig. 2
). Anogenital area with one pair of aggenital setae (
ag
), two pairs of genital setae (
g1–2
) and three pairs of anal setae (
ps1–3
). Length of ventral setae:
1a
34 (29–31),
1b
23 (20–30),
1c
54 (52–61),
2c
50 (44–57),
3b
36 (35–42),
3c
51 (47–56),
4a
43 (38–41),
4b
21 (23–25)
4c
40 (34–47). Anogenital setae:
ag
24 (22–30),
g1
18(16–20),
g2
15 (13–14),
ps1
11 (10–14),
ps2
9 (11–14),
ps3
10 (10–12); distance
g1
–
g1
8 (10).
Legs
(
Figs. 4–15
). Measurements of leg I 559 (548–590), leg II 475 (478–489), leg III 500 (514–531), leg IV 542 (562–570). Chaetotaxy of leg segments as follows (specialized setae in parentheses and not included in setal counts): coxae 3-1-2-2, trochanters 1-1-1-1, femora 4-3-2-2, genua 1-1-1-1, tibiae 9(φ)-8(φ)-8(φ)-7(φ), tarsi 10(ω)- 9(ω)-8-8. Leg setae as indicated in
Figures 4–15
. Genual setae III–IV longer than I-II (
Figs. 12–15
). Genual setal lengths as follows: I-IV 235 (220–230) – 285 (268–287) – 300 (300–319) – 348 (320–340).
MALE. Unknown.
Remarks
.
Neophyllobius edwardi
closely resembles
N. asalii
Khanjani & Ueckermann,
2006
in that the genual setae and setae
vi, ve
,
sci
,
sce
,
c1
,
c2
,
d1
,
d2
,
f1
,
h1
are almost equal in length and the coxal fields are reticulated. The new species differs from the latter in the lengths of the following dorsal setae:
vi
72
,
sci
61,
sce
62,
c1
159,
e1
150, and
f1
103 in
N. edwardi
opposed to
vi
83
,
sci
75,
sce
76,
c1
195,
e1
173, and
f1
128 in
N. asalii
.
The new species also resembles
N. afyonenis
Akyol & Koç,
2006
in having the same dorsal setae lengths for
vi
,
ve
,
sci
,
sce
,
pdx
,
c1
,
c2
,
d1
,
d2
,
e2
,
f2
and the same femora-tibiae setal formulae. However the new species differs from the latter by: 1) tarsus with two eupathidia, three simple setae, one small solenidion in
N. edwardi
opposed to two eupathidia, two simple setae, one small solenidion in
N. afyonenis
, 2) tibia with two tactile setae and one blade-like seta instead of three tactile setae and, one blade-like seta, 3) tarsus II with 9(ω) setae instead of 10(ω) in
N. afyonenis
.
Etymology.
This species is named in honor of Prof. Edward A. Ueckermann (first name), ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Pretoria,
South Africa
.
Type
material.
Holotype
female and three
paratype
females from soil & rotten leaves of oak trees,
Quercus brantii
Lindl.
, 29° 31' 25'' N, 52° 12' 14'' E,
1824 m
a.s.l.),
14 July 2010
, Sorkhi region, Koohmare,
Fars
province, col. Mohammad Ahmad Hoseini.