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Author
Pešić, Vladimir
Author
Smit, Harry
Author
Saboori, Alireza
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-05-31
3330
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67
journal article
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Neumania maharashtris
Cook, 1967
(
Figs. 28A
–
B
,
29A
–
B
)
Material.
Iran
,
Hormozgan Province
, IR21-2011,
Rudan
city
N of Bandar Abbass
,
5 km
N of Rudan
,
Rudan
stream, lentic part,
27º 28.226 N
,
57º 15.153 E
,
200 m
asl
,
21.vii.2011
1/2/0 (0/1/0 mounted)
.
Sistan va Baluchestan Province
, IR9-2011, pools
Shirgovaz River
,
25° 46.618 N
,
61° 27.632 E
,
45 m
asl
,
14.vii.2011
0/2/0
.
Morphology.
Female (from IR21-2011) — Idiosoma L/W 731/622; L between anterior end of Cx-I and posterior end of Cx-IV 478, Cx-III W 464; apodemes of Cx-I long, extending posteriorly beyond the suture line between Cx-III and –IV.
Fig. 28A
shows the coxal area. Genital field W 242; acetabular plate L/W 85/63, 10-11 acetabula on each side; egg maximum diameter 111. Palp: total L 306, dL: P-1, 29; P-2, 94; P-3, 57; P-4, 94; P-5, 32; P-2/P-4 ratio, 1.0; P-4 with a short anteroventral tubercle (
Fig. 28B
). Chelicera total L 121; dL of I-L-2-6: 125, 147, 184, 178, 161; dL of IV-L: 81, 106, 122, 169, 195, 193; first (
Fig. 29A
) and second leg with long fluted or grooved setae. Swimming setae numbers: II-L-4 one, II-L-5 one, III-L-3 one, III-L-4 five, III-L-5 three, IV-L-3 one to two, IV-L-4 three and IV-L-5 three.
Remarks
.
Neumania maharashtris
most closely resembles
N. falcipes africana
K. Viets, 1925
, from which it can be distinguished by the pronounced concavity near the distal end of the ventral side of IV-L-5, and proportionally much longer and less curved IV-L-6 (
Cook 1967
).
Neumania maharashtris
was originally described from
India
(
Maharashtra State
), and recently reported from southern
Iran
(
Pešić
et al
. 2011
). The male specimens from
Iran
agree well with specimens from
India
, and the only differences are found in the presence of pinnate setae on IV-L-
5 in
the specimen from
Iran
versus smooth setae in Cook’s drawings of the specimen from
India
. Checking the
holotype
of
N. maharashtris
is necessary before we can assess the taxonomic status of the population from
Iran
. Unfortunately, this was not possible at the time of preparing this paper. Thus far, only male specimens of this species were known, and this is the first description of the female.
Habitat.
Lentic part of a sandy/bouldery stream, with strong exposure to sunlight.
Distribution.
India
;
Iran
(
Kerman Province
—
Pešić
et al
. 2011
;
Hormozgan
and
Sistan va Baluchestan
provinces — present study).