A new species of Hypoaspis Canestrini from Iran (Acari: Laelapidae), with a key to the species occurring in the Western Palaearctic Region
Author
Joharchi, Omid
Author
Ostovan, Hadi
Author
Babaeian, Esmaeil
text
Zootaxa
2014
3846
4
569
576
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3846.4.5
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1175-5326
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Key to species of
Hypoaspis
occurring in the Western Palaearctic
1. Seta
st1
long (reaching beyond base of
st2
)................................................................. 2
- Seta
st1
short (at most reaching base of
st2
)................................................................. 8
2. Seta
ad1
on genu IV being only slightly longer than the remaining setae on the segment.............................. 3
- Seta
ad1
on genu IV longer (two or three times longer) (macroseta) than the remaining setae on the segment............. 4
3. Podonotal seta
j3
not long, only reaching base of next posterior
j4
but never past it, seta
pd3
on tarsus IV short...........................................................................................
Hypoaspis elegans
sp. nov.
- Podonotal seta
j3
long, long enough to reach past base of
j4
, seta
pd3
on tarsus IV long (macroseta)....
Hypoaspis pentodoni
4. Dorsal shield setae long; central opisthonotal setae extending beyond base of respective subsequent setae..................................................................................................
Hypoaspis phyllognathi
- Dorsal shield setae shorter, central opisthonotal setae reaching at most base of respective subsequent setae............... 5
5. Setae
z5
and
z4
long enough to reach past
z6..............................................
Hypoaspis alborzensis
- Setae
z5
and
z4
not long enough to reach past
z6
, sometimes reaching base of
z6
but never past it...................... 6
6. Seta
Z4
almost as long as dorsal shield......................................................
Hypoaspis terrestris
- Seta
Z4
much shorter than dorsal shield.................................................................... 7
7. Dorsal shield with 22 pairs of setae on podonotal region and 13 pairs on opisthonotal region...................
H. zaheri
- Dorsal shield with 19 pairs of setae on podonotal region and 16 pairs on opisthonotal region...............
H. polyphyllae
8. Only
ad1
on genu IV longer than remaining setae on the segment............................................... 9
- Setae
ad1
and
pd1
on genu IV longer than remaining setae on the segment....................................... 13
9. Sternal shield longer than wide................................................................
H. neokrameri
- Sternal shield wider than long or at most equal.............................................................. 10
10. Setae
J4
long enough to reach or exceed base of
J5
.......................................................... 11
- Setae
J4
short, not reaching base of
J5
.................................................................... 12
11. Setae
j6
long enough to reach past
J1
............................................................
H. stammeri
- Setae
j6
not long enough to reach past
J1...........................................................
H. krameri
12. Setae
Z4
longest seta on opisthonotal region..............................................
Hypoaspis rhinocerotis
- At least two other setae on opisthonotal region as long as setae
Z4
.....
H. campestris
(
Berlese, 1887
)
sensu
Bregetova, 1977
13. Tibia IV with 11 setae (2 2/1 3/1 2)..............................................................
H. larvicolus
- Tibia IV with 10 setae (2 1/1 3/1 2)...................................................................... 14
14. Two long setae (macrosetae) on genu III (
ad1
and
pd1
)............................................
H. melolonthae
- Seta
ad1
on genu III slightly longer than the remaining setae on the segment..................................... 15
15. Four long setae (macrosetae) on tarsus IV (
ad2
,
pd2
,
ad3
and
pd3
).....................................
H. maryamae
- Three long setae (macrosetae) on tarsus IV (
ad2
,
pd2
and
pd3
)..........................................
H. integer