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(
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)
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE1BFFD18B18FE7921B4FE2B" bold="true" box="[264,510,398,424]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">ADULT FEMALE.</emphasis>
Dimensions: length of body (including gnathosoma) 333346, length of body (excluding gnathosoma) 301306, breadth of body 180189.
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Dorsum (
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). The prodorsum bears 6 pairs of setae (
<figureCitation id="13545A93BE1BFFD18E02FE282416FE7A" box="[1042,1116,479,505]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 9" captionStartId="2.[264,382,1728,1752]" captionTargetBox="[272,1305,327,1727]" captionTargetId="figure@2.[272,1315,296,1727]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="FIGURES 1 9. Terpnacarus zaheri n. sp. (Female) 1. Dorsum of the hysterosoma; 2. Prodorsum; 3. Chelicera; 4. Hypognathum; 5. Palp; 6. Genital and anal opening; 7. Tarsus 1." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/157349/files/figure.png" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 2</figureCitation>
). Setae le robust, distinctly logner than setae
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and
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, are of equal length of setae
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(3538), setae ro (14 16), which situated on the naso, are shorter than setae
<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE1BFFD1899AFDD823EAFDCB" box="[906,928,559,584]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">in</emphasis>
(1821).
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Setae
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are very small and pectinate. The naso is large and bears a lenslike eye ventrally. Sensillae
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are filamentous and ciliate (5661 long). The central part of the prodorsum has longitudinal smooth striae. The hysterosoma (
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) bears 36 pairs of plumose setae which are situated in 9 transverse rows. Striae on the dorsum of the hysterosoma are smooth.
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE1BFFD18B28FCE921D8FCBB" bold="true" box="[312,402,798,824]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Venter:</emphasis>
The genital opening (
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) is relatively large and the covers are clearly defined. Each cover bears 14 large and pilose setae, arranged in two rows. Three pairs of genital papillae as well as 3 pairs of long, nude internal setae are present. Six pairs of paragenital setae are present. The anal pore is surrounded by 6 pairs of anal setae and 5 pairs of para­anals.
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Gnathosoma (
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): The chelicerae (
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) are bulky, chelate­dentate and bear 2 setae dorsally. The hypognathum (
<figureCitation id="13545A93BE1BFFD1888AFBF822AAFBAA" box="[666,736,1039,1065]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 9" captionStartId="2.[264,382,1728,1752]" captionTargetBox="[272,1305,327,1727]" captionTargetId="figure@2.[272,1315,296,1727]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="FIGURES 1 9. Terpnacarus zaheri n. sp. (Female) 1. Dorsum of the hysterosoma; 2. Prodorsum; 3. Chelicera; 4. Hypognathum; 5. Palp; 6. Genital and anal opening; 7. Tarsus 1." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/157349/files/figure.png" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
) bears 6 pairs of setae, the anterior pair, small and nude, while the second pair are robust and relatively blunt distally. The rutella are well developed and each terminates in a sharp blade­like edge. The palpal tarsus (
<figureCitation id="13545A93BE1BFFD18E85FBA82491FBFA" box="[1173,1243,1119,1145]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 9" captionStartId="2.[264,382,1728,1752]" captionTargetBox="[272,1305,327,1727]" captionTargetId="figure@2.[272,1315,296,1727]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="FIGURES 1 9. Terpnacarus zaheri n. sp. (Female) 1. Dorsum of the hysterosoma; 2. Prodorsum; 3. Chelicera; 4. Hypognathum; 5. Palp; 6. Genital and anal opening; 7. Tarsus 1." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/157349/files/figure.png" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
) bears 11 plumose setae, one smooth and short seta, one obtuse solenidion and terminally one yatagan­shaped solenidion.
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE1BFFD18B28FB212136FB73" bold="true" box="[312,380,1238,1264]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Legs:</emphasis>
Leg setal patterns (formula indicates setation from tarsus to trochanter with solenidion in parentheses).
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<th id="768E2D28BE1B002F8B7CFAB821D8FAEA" box="[364,402,1359,1385]" gridcol="1" gridrow="0" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">I:</th>
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<th id="768E2D28BE1B002F8B28FA80212FFA12" box="[312,357,1399,1425]" gridcol="0" gridrow="1" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Leg</th>
<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F8B7CFA8021D8FA12" box="[364,402,1399,1425]" gridcol="1" gridrow="1" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">II:</td>
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<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F8BF8FA802269FA12" box="[488,547,1399,1425]" gridcol="3" gridrow="1" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">(3)­6</td>
<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F883AFA8022F5FA12" box="[554,703,1399,1425]" gridcol="4" gridrow="1" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">(1)­3 (1)­4­0</td>
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<th id="768E2D28BE1B002F8B28FA68212FFA3A" box="[312,357,1439,1465]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Leg</th>
<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F8B7CFA6821D8FA3A" box="[364,402,1439,1465]" gridcol="1" gridrow="2" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">III:</td>
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<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F8BF8FA682269FA3A" box="[488,547,1439,1465]" gridcol="3" gridrow="2" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">(2)­3</td>
<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F883AFA6822F5FA3A" box="[554,703,1439,1465]" gridcol="4" gridrow="2" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">(1)­2­3­2</td>
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<th id="768E2D28BE1B002F8B28FA30212FFA62" box="[312,357,1479,1505]" gridcol="0" gridrow="3" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Leg</th>
<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F8B7CFA3021D8FA62" box="[364,402,1479,1505]" gridcol="1" gridrow="3" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">IV:</td>
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<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F8BF8FA302269FA62" box="[488,547,1479,1505]" gridcol="3" gridrow="3" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">(2)­3</td>
<td id="768E2D28BE1B002F883AFA3022F5FA62" box="[554,703,1479,1505]" gridcol="4" gridrow="3" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">(1)­3­4­0</td>
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Tarsus I (
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) bears one long, slender solenidion and one famulus, while tibia I bears 2 slender solenidia and genu I bears 3 mucronate solenidia. The ambulacra of all the legs are composed of a large, rayed claw­like empodium and two true claws which are barbed and smaller than the empodium.
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE1BFFD18B28F94121D3F953" bold="true" box="[312,409,1718,1744]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">MALE:</emphasis>
Unknown.
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<paragraph id="8BD04616BE1BFFD18B28F929226DF8A2" blockId="1.[264,1322,1559,1825]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">
<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE1BFFD18B28F9292182F97B" bold="true" box="[312,456,1758,1784]" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Etymology:</emphasis>
The new species is named for Prof. M. Zaher, Department of Zoology, Cairo University,
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.
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE18FFD28B18F93721FFF95B" bold="true" box="[264,437,1728,1752]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">FIGURES 19.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE18FFD28BACF93722C1F954" box="[444,651,1728,1751]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Terpnacarus zaheri</emphasis>
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(Female) 1. Dorsum of the hysterosoma; 2. Prodorsum; 3. Chelicera; 4. Hypognathum; 5. Palp; 6. Genital and anal opening; 7. Tarsus 1.
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE19FFD38B28FEEC218EFEB6" bold="true" box="[312,452,283,309]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">
<typeStatus id="54D4F8B4BE19FFD38B28FEEC213FFEB6" box="[312,373,283,309]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Type</typeStatus>
data:
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Female
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collected from debris under date palm,
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<specimenCount id="9D698D9FBE19FFD38F0CFEEB2129FEDD" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" type="female">5 females</specimenCount>
collected with the
<typeStatus id="54D4F8B4BE19FFD38853FEB322E7FEDD" box="[579,685,324,350]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" type="holotype">holotype</typeStatus>
,
<collectingCountry id="F3780686BE19FFD388A8FEB3234BFEDD" box="[696,769,324,350]" name="Egypt" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Egypt</collectingCountry>
,
<date id="FFD160D6BE19FFD3891DFEB323B8FEDD" box="[781,1010,324,350]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" value="2003-09-20">20 September 2003</date>
by Dr. A. A. Sayed.
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<subSubSection id="C375159DBE19FFD38B28FE9C21E6FDF5" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BD04616BE19FFD38B28FE9C238AFDA6" blockId="3.[264,1323,283,630]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">
<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE19FFD38B28FE9C21E0FE06" bold="true" box="[312,426,363,389]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Remarks</emphasis>
: The genus
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE19FFD3882EFE9B229BFE06" box="[574,721,364,389]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Terpnacarus</emphasis>
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has not been recorded in
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before this report. The new species resembles
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE19FFD38840FE632348FE2E" box="[592,770,404,429]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">T.carolinaensis</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFFE3BE7BE19FFD3891AFE6323FEFE2D" author="Theron" box="[778,948,404,430]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" refString="Theron, P. D (1976) New species of the genus Terpnacarus Grandjean (Acari: Terpnacaridae) with notes on the biology of one species. Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa, 39, 131 - 141." type="journal article" year="1976">Theron (1976)</bibRefCitation>
</taxonomicName>
described from
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in having smooth and fine striation on the hysterosomal integument. It differs from the latter by having 36 pairs of hysterosomal setae opposed to 34 pairs in
<taxonomicName id="4C6F3D95BE19FFD38E11FE1324E0FE7E" box="[1025,1194,484,509]" class="Arachnida" family="Terpnacaridae" genus="Terpnacarus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Acariformes" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="carolinensis">
<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE19FFD38E11FE1324E0FE7E" box="[1025,1194,484,509]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">T. carolinensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, in having one seta on trochanter I compared to nil in
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<taxonomicName id="4C6F3D95BE19FFD38910FDFB23F6FDA6" box="[768,956,524,549]" class="Arachnida" family="Terpnacaridae" genus="Terpnacarus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Acariformes" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="carolinaensis">T. carolinaensis</taxonomicName>
.
</emphasis>
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It can be separated also by having 5 pairs of para anal setae compared to 6 pairs in
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<emphasis id="B91B9A04BE19FFD38F05FDC321EEFDF6" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">T. carolinaensis</emphasis>
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.
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