One new Aculus species (Acari: Trombidiformes: Eriophyidae) on Glycyrrhiza glabra from Lorestan province, Iran
Author
Lotfollahi, Parisa
. Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran; E-mail: Prslotfollahy @ yahoo. com
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Author
Hayatolgheyb, Salman
. Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Lorestan University, Lorestan, Iran; E-mails: hayatolgheyb. 1366 @ gmail. com, jafari. s @ lu. ac. ir, shakarami. j @ lu. ac. ir
Author
Jafari, Shahriar
. Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Lorestan University, Lorestan, Iran; E-mails: hayatolgheyb. 1366 @ gmail. com, jafari. s @ lu. ac. ir, shakarami. j @ lu. ac. ir
Author
Shakarami, Jahanshir
. Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Lorestan University, Lorestan, Iran; E-mails: hayatolgheyb. 1366 @ gmail. com, jafari. s @ lu. ac. ir, shakarami. j @ lu. ac. ir
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Persian Journal of Acarology
2017
2017-01-15
6
1
25
30
https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/b8dfcbb6-e855-3980-a2ce-2f33164ad7e3/
journal article
10.22073/pja.v6i1.25586
104a5f9f-9ce2-44ff-8876-be730e6957bf
2251-8169
7173641
B8289B99-D1F1-4C9D-9C93-24F1D0980BE6
Aculus lorestaniensis
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
)
Description
Female (n = 6) –
Body spindle-shaped, 173 (145–190), 45 (42–50) thick, 58 (48–58) wide. Gnathosoma 31 (30–33) projecting obliquely downwards, chelicerae 26 (24–32), palp setae
ep
2, palp genual setae
d
4 (4–5), unbranched. Prodorsal shield 38 (36–42) including frontal lobe, 46 (46– 48) wide, sub-triangular in anterior shape with a thick broad based frontal lobe, ventrally with distally pointed process, 6 (4–8), over gnathosomal base. Shield pattern weakly reticulated, composed of a short median line at rear third of prodorsal shield, a complete admedian, a complete first submedian and a relatively short second submedian line on the posterior half of the prodorsal shield; 2 transverse lines cross longitudinal lines and delimit 18 cells; many light colored tiny spots on whole prodorsal shield. Dorsal tubercles
sc
on rear shield margin, 20 (no variation) apart, setae
sc
34 (no variation), directed divergently upward. Leg I 27 (27–31), femur 10 (7–10), genu 4 (4–5), tibia 5 (5–7), tarsus 6 (6–8),
ω
8.5 (8–10) distally a little enlarged and tapered, empodium simple, 6.5 (6–7), 4-rayed; femoral setae
bv
12 (11–13), genual setae
l′′
17 (17–22), tibial setae
l′
5.5 (5–7), tarsal setae
ft′
17 (17–19), setae
ft′′
27 (20–27). Leg II 25 (24–28), femur 8 (8–10), genu 3.5 (3–4), tibia 4 (4–5), tarsus 7 (7–8),
ω
9 (8.5–10) distally a little enlarged and tapered, empodium simple, 6 (5.5–6), 4-rayed; femoral setae
bv
11 (9–14), genual setae
l′′
7 (5–8), tarsal setae
ft′
8 (7–8), setae
ft′′
22 (21–23). Coxae with scarce and fine dashes, someone lined; setae
1b
11 (10–12), tubercles
1b
12 (11–13) apart, setae
1a
23 (23–28), tubercles
1a
10 (9–11) apart, setae
2a
37 (30–42), tubercles
2a
28 (25–28) apart. Prosternal apodeme 7 (6–7). Opisthosoma dorsally arched, with 17 (16–19) dorsal semiannuli, 60 (52–60) ventral semiannuli (counted from first annulus after coxae II), 6 (5–6) semiannuli between coxae and genital coverflap. Microtubercles: triangular on posterior margin of dorsal semiannuli, spiny circular on posterior area of ventral semiannuli, last four ventral semiannuli with elongated and linear microtubercles. Setae
c2
19 (13–24) on ventral semiannulus 13 (11–13), setae
d
43 (30–50) on ventral semiannulus 26 (22–26); setae
e
10 (8–15) on ventral semiannulus 40 (36–40); setae
f
15 (13–20) on ventral semiannulus 56 (51–56); 4 annuli behind setae
f
. Setae
h2
47 (36–47) very fine at apex,
h1
4 (no variation). Genital coverflap 13 (10–13), 23 (22–23) wide, with 9–10 longitudinal striae; setae
3a
50 (30–50), 20 (17–21) apart.
Male (n = 2) –
Similar in shape and prodorsal shield arrangement to female. Body 162–173. Prodorsal shield 37–40; setae
sc
27–30; opisthosoma with 17–18 dorsal semiannuli and 53–54 ventral semiannuli; setae
3a
42.