First Iranian species of Neosilphitrombium (Acari: Prostigmata: Neothrombiidae) with a key to world species
Author
Saboori, Alireza
Author
Hajiqanbar, Hamidreza
Author
Hakimitabar, Masoud
text
Zootaxa
2011
2738
60
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.207569
359aaaeb-329e-494e-8305-f54e85ebdf7d
1175-5326
207569
Neosilphitrombium tenebrionidum
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–10
)
Diagnosis.
Larvae with the following features (n = 8): fnGe = 4-2-2; fnTi = 6-5-5; fnTa = 18-13-13; fζ = 2-0-0; fε = 1-1-0; microseta present on Ti I; SD = 107–117; leg I 276 290; leg II 249–269; leg III 286–315; IP = 813–869.
Description (n = 8).
Milky white colour when alive. Idiosoma fully engorged, 851 long, 584 wide. Idiosoma dorsally with a scutum, scutellum, pair of ocular sclerites and 31 (
30–32 in
paratypes
) dorsal setae (
Fig. 1
). Scutum oval in shape, anterior and posterior margins convex (
Fig. 3
); AM and PL setae barbed; PL setae anterolateral to sensillary setae (S); AL setae bifid, between AM and PL setae; S long, slender, with setules in distal half. Scutum and scutellum with punctation. Scutum with chitinous portion anterior to AL bases in lateral parts (shown by gray colour in
Fig. 3
) which are thickened near AL bases and constitute eye-like organ (shown by black circle). Scutellum wider than long, anterior margin concave and posterior margin convex in lateral parts and concave in median part. Scutellum with two barbed setae.
A pair of eye plates posterolateral to scutum. Eye plate 27 long and 14 wide. Anterior eye
9 in
diameter, posterior eye
7 in
diameter (
Fig. 1
). All dorsal setae barbed and on platelets (
Fig. 1
).
Ventral opisthosoma with 31 (
44 in
one
paratype
and
30–33 in
other
paratypes
) barbed setae posterior to coxae III and anus. All ventral setae on platelets (
Fig. 2
). NDV= 31 (+2) + 31= 62 (+2) in
holotype
, in
paratypes
NDV= 60–74.
Podosoma with a pair of intercoxal setae (
3a
), barbed, 17 long. Coxae I-II contiguous, coxa I with three bifid setae and a peg-like supracoxal seta (
eI
); seta
1b1
8 long; seta
1b2
6 long and seta
1b3
7 long. Coxa II with three bifid setae and a barbed seta; setae
2b1
and
2b2
8 long; seta
2b3
7 long and seta
2b4
18 long. Coxa III with two bifid setae; setae
3b1
and
3b2
7 long. Urstigma oval and attached to coxa I (
Fig. 2
).
Gnathosoma 66 long and 55 wide. Palpal trochanter, femur and genu without seta. Palpal tibia with one barbed and two nude setae, palpal tibial claw bifid, with divergent and blunt terminations (
Fig. 4
). Palptarsus with one nude, three barbed setae, a solenidion and an eupathidium. fPp: 0-0-0-
BNN
2-BBBNω. Chelicerae robust. Cheliceral body 43 long and 17 wide; cheliceral blade sickle-shaped with a subterminal tooth, 15 long (
Fig. 4
). Subcapitulum with nude adoral setae (
cs
), 11 long and bifid subcapitular setae (
bs
), 8 long.
Leg segmentation formula: 6-6-6. Tarsi with two falciform lateral claws and a long and slender empodium. Tarsal claw formula 3-3-3.
Leg setal formula: Leg I: Ta- 1ω, 1ε, 2ζ, 18n; Ti- 2φ, 1κ, 6n; Ge- 2σ, 1κ, 4n; Fe- 6n; Tr- 1n; Cx- 3n (+1
eI
) (
Figs 5–6
). Leg II: Ta-1ω, 1ε, 13n; Ti- 2 φ, 5n; Ge- 1σ, 2n; Fe- 4n; Tr-1n; Cx- 4n (
Figs 7–8
). Leg III: Ta- 13n; Ti- 5n; Ge- 1σ, 2n; Fe- 4n; Tr- 1n; Cx- 2n (
Figs 9–10
).
Measurements are given in Table 1.
Etymology.
The species name is derived from the family of the host (
Tenebrionidae
).
Type
material.
The
holotype
(ARS-20100420-1a) and
paratypes
(ARS-20100420-1b to 1h), ectoparasitic on
Opatroides punctatus
Brullé, 1832
(
Coleoptera
:
Tenebrionidae
), were collected by H. Hajiqanbar,
28. 03.
2009
in Haft Howz, Mashhad city (36˚ 22ˏ N, 59˚ 59ˏ E,
1177 m
a.s.l) and
02. 05.
2010
in Rahn village, Gonabad city (34˚ 20ˏ N, 58˚ 39ˏ E,
1132m
a.s.l), Razavi Khorasan province, Northeastern
Iran
. The
holotype
and 3
paratypes
are deposited in the Acarological Collection, Jalal Afashar Zoological Museum, College of Agriculture, University of Tehran, Karaj,
Iran
and 4
paratypes
in the Acarological Collection, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran,
Iran
. Additional specimens are deposited in the Acarological Collection, Jalal Afashar Zoological Museum, College of Agriculture, University of Tehran, Karaj,
Iran
.