A new species of the genus Nothrholaspis Berlese (Acari: Macrochelidae) from Iran
Author
Babaeian, Esmaeil
Author
Joharchi, Omid
Author
Jamshidian, Maryam Keshavarz
text
Zootaxa
2014
3784
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585
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journal article
46079
10.11646/zootaxa.3784.5.7
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1175-5326
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Nothrholaspis saboorii
Babaeian & Joharchi
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1
?10)
Diagnosis.
Dorsal shield with 28 pairs of pilose setae,
z1
short, pilose and not reaching base of
j2
; ventral shields with pilose setae except smooth para-anal setae.
Material examined
.
Holotype
: Female, Karaj, Shahrestanak,
O
. Joharchi coll.,
18 September 2009
, 35˚56’ N, 51˚22’ E, alt.
2330 m
, in soil. Two
paratype
females, Taleghan, Kalaank village, M. Keshavarz Jamshidian coll.,
26 May 2013
,
36 05´N
,
50°29´E
, alt.
1377 m
, in soil.
Description.
Female.
Dorsal idiosoma
(
Figure 1
). Dorsal shield oblong, length 913?965, width 495?557, surface punctate-reticulate over whole surface, shield bears 28 pairs of pilose setae and 22 pairs of pores (including 15 pairs lyrifissures and seven pairs of gland pores), seta
z1
short and not reaching base of
j2
. Measurements of setae:
j1
42–50,
z
1
17–20,
z5
25,
z6
27,
j5
37,
j
6
30–37,
J
2
27–32,
J
5
21–22,
Z5
35–37. Distance between setae
z1
and
j2
about 27.
Ventral idiosoma
(
Figure 2
). Tritosternum typical for family, with pilose paired laciniae and a base that is longer than wide. Sternal shield (
Figure 7
) length 173–178, width 181–198, ornamented with polygonal patterns and punctations, bearing pilose
st1–st3
and
iv
1–2.
Metasternal platelets oval, free, each bearing a pilose seta
st4
and an anterior pore
iv3
.
Length of epigynal shield 205?210, width 131–156, surface of the shield with lines bordered by fine punctation (
Figure 8
),
iv
4
in soft cuticle. Three pairs of small sclerites present between epigynal and ventrianal shields. Ventri-anal shield (
Figure 9
) length 262–317 and width 223?262 (at widest point, L/W=1.2), longer than wide and ornate with lines and fine punctation, with three pairs of pilose pre-anal setae (27–30), a pair of smooth para-anal setae and a pilose post-anal seta. Cribrum well developed, anterolateral extensions of cribrum reaching bases of anal setae. Metapodal platelets small.
Gnathosoma
(
Figures 3–4, 6
,
10
). Hypostomal setae smooth. Deutosternal groove (
Figure 4
) with five transverse rows of denticles. Salivary styli conspicuous and flanked by corniculi. Epistome (
Figure 3
) triramous; with a median bifid process, spiculate medially and fused lateral process bifurcated. Chelicerae (
Figure 6
,
10
) robust, movable digit 89–99, with two larger proximal teeth and a minute sub distal tooth, middle segment 205– 210, fixed digit with three teeth, pilus dentilis and terminal hook, with a serrated dorsal seta. Arthrodial brushes pilose, longer brush more than half length of movable digit (
Figure 6
). Chaetotaxy of palp trochanter, femur and genu 2–5–6. Palp apotele with 3 subequal teeth.
FIGURES 1–6.
Nothrholaspis saboorii
Babaeian & Joharchi
sp. nov.
, female. 1. Dorsal shield; 2. Ventral idiosoma; 3. Epistome; 4. Subcapitulum; 5. Tarsus II, right side; 6. Chelicera.
FIGURES 7–10.
Nothrholaspis saboorii
Babaeian & Joharchi
sp. nov.
, female. 7. Sternal shield; 8. Epigynal shield; 9. Ventrianal shield; 10. Chelicera.
Legs
. Leg length (except ambulacrum): leg I, 693?718, leg II, 608–643, leg III, 557?569, leg IV, 852?911; tarsus II as in
Figure 5
. Genu IV with six pilose setae.
Sacculus foemineus
.
Obscure in available whole-mount specimens.
Etymology.
This new species is named in honour of Prof. Alireza Saboori (Department of Plant Protection, University of Tehran, Karaj,
Iran
).