A review of Amblypalpus and Priscapalpus (Acari: Trombidiformes: Tenuipalpidae), including two new species of Amblypalpus from Iran
Author
Farzan, Sadegh
Author
Asadi, Mahdieh
Author
Ueckermann, Edward A.
Author
Seeman, Owen D.
Author
Beard, Jennifer J.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3716
1
53
64
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3716.1.4
ab822290-8b64-4977-b7a6-2f718e3cfa23
1175-5326
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Amblypalpus iraniensis
Farzan, Asadi and Ueckermann
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–8
,
17–18
)
Type
material examined
.
Holotype
female (SBUK) and
3 female
paratypes
ex wild almond
Amygdalus scoparia
(Rosaceae)
,
IRAN
: Jiroft-Kerman Province, Dalfard, 28°58’
N 57°37’
E,
26 March 2011
, coll. S. Farzan.
Diagnosis
. Opisthosoma with 9 pairs of dorsal setae,
c1
present,
f3
present; anterior prodorsal projection (rostral shield) reduced, extending medially over
gnathosoma
but not laterally over coxa I; dorsal shields with few weak irregular longitudinal striations; dorsal setae with setae
c1
longest (50–54);
e1
very short. Genital and ventral shields smooth, fused together, genital setae arranged longitudinally. Three setae present on coxae I (duplication of seta
1b
). Palp setation 0-1-2. Trochanter IV with 1 seta; femur IV with 1 seta; genua III-IV bare; tarsi 8(1)-8(1)-4-4 (
tc′′
absent).
Description
. FEMALE (
holotype
).
Dorsum
(
Figs. 1
,
17
). Distances between setae:
v2
-h1
165 (
155–165 in
3
paratypes
),
sc2-sc2
84 (77–84);
v2-v2
24
(18–24),
sc1
-
sc1
53 (50–57),
c1
-
c1
42 (36–42),
c3
-
c3
98 (89–98),
d1
-
d1
24 (24–26),
d3
-
d3
86 (82–86),
e1
-
e1
9
(8–9),
e3
-
e3
58
(55–59),
f3
-
f3
40 (36–40),
h1
-
h1
9 (8–9),
h2
-
h2
22 (17–22). Anterior margin of prodorsum with weak projection, rounded or with small notch. Prodorsal shield 65–68 long with few weak longitudinal folds, forming weak diamond shape medially; setae
sc1
about twice as long as
v2
and
sc2
. Opisthosomal shield 93–99 long with curved longitudinal striae laterad
d1
and a few striae delimiting a medial quadrangular area; with 1 pair of large pores posteromedad
d3
; setae
c1
much longer than all dorsal setae, setae
d3
longer than other opisthosomal setae. Lengths of setae:
v2
16
(14–16),
sc1
29 (25–29),
sc2
17 (17),
c1
50 (50–54),
c3
11 (9–11),
d1
4 (4–5),
d3
13 (12–13),
e1
6
(5–7),
e3
9
(7–9),
f3
8 (7–9),
h1
6 (5–6),
h2
10 (7–10). All dorsal setae barbed.
Vent er
(
Figs. 2
,
18
). Cuticle with band of coarse transverse striae immediately posterior to setae
1a
,
3a
and
4a
; with smooth cuticle anterior to
1a
,
3a
and
4a
. Cuticle laterad genitoventral area with coarse longitudinal striae. Genital and ventral plates weakly developed, smooth, fused together; 2 pairs of genital setae (
g1
–
2
) inserted in more or less transverse row along posterior margin of genitoventral plate; 2 pairs of anal setae (
ps1
–
2
), inserted longitudinally along medial margin of poorly defined anal plates; three pairs of coxisternal setae (
1a, 3a, 4a
), with
1a
long and
4a
longer than
3a
. Coxa I with 3 setae (
1b1
,
1
b
2
,
1
c), sockets of setae
1b1
and
1b2
adjacent. Lengths of setae:
1a
71 (71–75),
1b1
9 (9–10),
1b2
61 (61–63),
1c
12 (9–15),
2b
16 (16–16),
2c
16 (16–17),
3a
13 (12–13),
3b
14 (13–14),
4a
27 (25–27),
4b
19 (13–19),
ag
11 (11–13),
g1
11 (10–11),
g2
13 (11–13),
ps1
4 (3–4),
ps2
2 (1–2). Setae
ag, g1
–
2, ps1
–
2
weakly barbed, other ventral setae smooth.
Spermatheca
(
Fig. 3
): Spermathecal tube narrow, short, with 4 bulbs.
Legs
(
Fig. 5–8
): Setal formula for legs I–IV: coxae 3-2-1-1; trochanters 1-1-2-1; femora 4-4-2- 1; genua 3-3-0-0; tibiae 5-5-3-3; tarsi 8(1)-8(1)-4-4. Chaetotaxy as presented in figures. Tarsus I and II with 1 solenidion each (6 long). Dorsal setae,
d
, on femora (fe
I 16
long, fe
II 9–12
long) and genua thin, barbed. Claws pad-like.
Gnathosoma
(
Fig. 2
): Infracapitulum elongate, extending to middle of genu I, ventral infracapitular seta,
m
, present, smooth (12 long); palp tibia with 1 long seta (10–14 long), palp tarsus with 1 solenidion (6–7 long) (
Fig. 4
).
Male and immature stages
. Unknown
Remarks
. The new species is closest to
A. thomissus
but differs as follows: seta
f3
present (absent in
A. thomissus
; the missing seta could also be considered
e3
, but is here considered
f3
to maintain homology within
Amblypalpus
); anterior prodorsal projection reduced (forked and expanded laterally in
A. thomissus
); genital shield smooth and fused with the ventral shield (reticulate and separate in
A. thomissus
); setae
e1
short (long in
A. thomissus
).
Setae
1b
on coxae I are duplicated in each specimen of this species. The two
1b
setae differ in length (
1b
1
9–10
,
1b2
61–63) and the bases are adjacent to each other. This duplication is unique in the
Tenuipalpidae
, and their adjacent position and different sizes suggests it could be an aberration specific to this particular population; further collections are required to explore this possibility.
Etymology
. This species is named after the country where it was collected.