Storchia Yazdaniani N. Sp., A New Species Of The Genus Storchia Oudemans, 1923 (Acari: Prostigmata: Stigmaeidae) From Northern Iran
Author
Bagheri, M.
Author
Shirinbeik Mohajer, S.
Author
Saboori, A.
Author
Asadeh, G. A.
Author
Ueckermann, E. A.
text
Acarologia
2011
2011-03-30
51
1
87
91
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20111993
journal article
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10.1051/acarologia/20111993
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Storchia yazdaniani
Bagheri
n. sp.
(
Figures 1-2
)
Diagnosis
Prodorsal shield reticulated posteriorly; setae
ve
very long and reaching posterior end of prodorsal shield; dorsum with 14 pairs of setae; trochanter III with one seta; femur IV with two setae; dorsal hysterosomal setae
c1
nearly 1/4 distance of
c1 – c1
;
vi
/(
vi – vi
) 0.75;
c1
/(
c1 – c1
) 0.25;
c1 – c1
:
d1 – d1
:
e1 – e1
:
f1 – f1
= 1.4: 1: 1: 1.4.
Description
Female (n=5) —
Holotype
(measurements of
paratype
in parentheses): Idiosoma oval, length of body (excluding gnathosoma) 538 (520 – 540); length of gnathosoma 110 (105 – 114); width of body 325 (320 – 340); length of leg I 238 (230 – 250); leg II 200 (200 – 215); leg III 200 (188 – 205); leg IV 225 (220 – 238).
Dorsum — (
Figure 1A
): Prodorsum with a long prodorsal shield, reticulated posteriorly and smooth anteriorly, bearing two pairs of setae (
vi
and
ve
);
ve
very long, 4 times longer than
vi
and reaching posterior end of prodorsal shield; eyes absent; setae
sci
and
sce
on integument; opisthosoma with 6 pairs of setae (
c1
,
d1
,
d2
,
e1
,
e2
and
f1
); suranal shield divided and with two pairs of setae (
h1
and
h2
); setae
c2
and
h3
situated ventrolateraly; setae
c2
at least 2 times longer than other dorsal setae excluding
ve
; length of dorsal setae
vi
32 (30-35);
ve
120 (115 – 122);
sci
42 (40 – 45);
sce
35 (35 – 39);
c1
28 (27 – 29);
c2
105 (95 – 104);
d1
25 (24 – 25);
d2
32 (30 – 33);
e1
24
(23 – 27);
e2
32
(30 – 32);
f1
27 (26 – 30);
h1
27 (27 – 33);
h2
37 (36 – 40);
h3
30 (27 – 30); distances between dorsal setae:
vi – vi
40 (40 – 45);
ve – ve
55 (54 – 58);
vi – ve
27 (27 – 30);
sci – sci
116 (115 – 120);
sce – sce
195 (184 – 194);
ve – sce
52 (49 – 53);
sci – c1
92 (92 – 95);
sce – c2
55 (55 – 62);
c1 – c1
110 (109 – 114);
c1 – c2
65 (67 – 70);
c2 – c2
285 (280 – 290);
c1 – d1
65 (64 – 67);
d1 – d1
80 (77 – 81);
d1 – d2
90 (94 – 100);
d1 – e1
92 (90 – 97);
d1 – e2
109 (100 – 108);
e1 – e1
80 (80 – 88);
e1 – f1
62 (55 – 64);
f1 – f1
110 (107 – 111);
f1 – h1
62 (60 – 65);
f1 – h2
70 (65 – 70);
h1 – h1
59 (55 – 61);
h2 – h2
112 (110 – 117); ratios:
vi
/(
vi – vi
) 0.8;
c1
/(
c1 – c1
) 0.25;
d1
/(
d1 – d1
) 0.31;
e1
/(
e1 – e1
) 0.30;
f1
/(
f1 – f1
) 0.25;
h1
/(
h1 – h1
) 0.45;
h2
/(
h2 – h2
) 0.33;
c1 – c1
:
d1 – d1
:
e1 – e1
:
f1 – f1
= 1.4: 1: 1: 1.4.
Venter — (
Figure 1B
): Venter with transverse striate between coxisternal II – III, length of setae
1a
52 (50 – 55),
1b
35 (34 – 37),
1c
55 (50 – 57),
2b
95 (90 – 95),
2c
55 (45 – 50),
3a
90 (90 – 96),
3b
35 (35 – 37),
3c
30 (30 – 32),
4a
50 (45 – 50),
4b
30 (30 – 32),
4c 25
(25 – 27); aggenital area with four pairs of setae (
ag1 – ag4
),
ag1
45 (44 – 45),
ag2
62 (60 – 64),
ag3
90 (88 – 92) and
ag4
50 (44 – 50); genital valves with three pairs of genital setae (
g1 – g3
),
g1
25 (25 – 27),
g2
22 (22 – 23),
g3
22 (22 – 23); pseudanal valves with three pairs of pseudanal setae (
ps1 – ps3
),
ps1
22 (22 – 24);
ps2
22 (22 – 24);
ps3
22 (23 – 24).
Gnathosoma — Subcapitulum (
Figure 1C
) with two pairs of subcapitular setae (
m
and
n
),
m
40 (38 – 41),
n
80 (78 – 82) and two pairs of adoral setae (
or1
and
or2
),
or1
25 (23 – 25),
or2
22 (21 – 22); distances
m – m
38 (37 – 39),
n – n
40 (39 – 40),
m – n
– 17 (17 – 18); palpi (
Figure 1D
) five segmented; palptarsus with 4 simple setae + 1
ω
+ 2 subterminal spine-like eupathidia + 2 terminal eupathidia; palptibia with three setae + one seta-like accessory claw + one well-developed claw; palpgenu with 2 setae; palpfemora with three setae; palptrochanter without setae.
Legs — (
Figures 2A–D
): Solenidia
’
on tibiae I absent; number of setae and solenidia on legs I – IV: coxae 2-2-2-2; trochanters 1-1-1-1; femora 4-4- 3-2; genua 4+1
κ
-4-2-2; tibiae 5+1
’p
-5+1
’p
-5+1
’p
- 5+1
’p
; tarsi 13+1
ω
-9+1
ω
-7+1
ω
-8+1
ω
; lengths of solenidia:
Iω
15 (14 – 16),
IIω
11 (10 – 11);
IIIω
6 (6 – 7);
IV ω
5 (5 – 6);
’p
28 (27 – 29);
II’p
24 (24 – 25);
III’p
19 (19 – 20);
IV ’p
17 (15 – 17).
Male and immature stages — Unknown.
Remarks —
Storchia yazdaniani
n.
sp.
resembles to
S. robustus
but can be separated by: (1) –
ve
is very long, (
115 – 122µm
), and which can reach the posterior end of prodorsal shield (
vs
55 – 62 µm
in
S. robustus
); (2) – Humeral setae
c2
long, (
95 – 104 µm
), and more than 3 times the length of
c1
(
vs
32 – 37 µm
and 1.4 times length of
c
1
in
S. robustus
); (3) – dorsal hysterosomal setae
c1
nearly 1/4 distance of
c1 – c1
(
vs
1/3 distance
c1 – c
1
in
S. robustus
); (4) ratio
1a
:
3a
:
4a
= 1: 1.8: 1 (
vs
1: 3.2: 1); (5) – ratio
ag1
:
ag2
:
ag3
:
ag4
= 1: 1.4: 2: 1.1 (
vs
1.5: 1.6: 2.7: 1).
Etymology — This species is named in honour of Dr. Mohsen Yazdanian,
Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
and the friend of the first author
Type material —
Holotype
and
4 paratype females
of
S. yazdaniani
n. sp.
were collected from soil and moss,
9 May 2010
, in
Gorgan
(
Golestan Province
,
Iran
) by Shiela Shirnbeik Mohajer. The
holotype
and
1 paratype females
were deposited in the
Arachnida
Collection of Plant Protection Research Institute
(
Pretoria
,
South Africa
);
2 paratype females
were deposited in the
Acarological
Collection of the
Department of Plant Protection
,
Faculty of Agriculture
,
University of Maragheh
(
Iran
) and
1 paratype female
was deposited in
Jalal Afshar
museum (
Karaj
,
Iran
).