Kongsbergia persica Pesic, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1030.1.2 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10533020 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A87A9-FFAE-FFF8-E107-FE51FC3738D4 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Kongsbergia persica Pesic |
status |
sp. nov. |
Kongsbergia persica Pesic sp. nov.
( Figs. 7–13 View FIGURES 7–13 )
Type series: Holotype: male dissected and slide mounted in Hoyer's fluid; IR48: Tehran Province, Elburs Mt., Shahrestanak River , approximately 2000 m asl., 18.08.2003, leg. Pesic & Saboori.
Diagnosis. Male (female unknown): ventral margin of IVL4 with two long setae; setae at the ventral margin of IVL5 distant, a thickened, wavyproximal seta orginating on a ventroproximal projection of IVL5, the distal swordshaped seta exceeding distal margin of IVL5; ventral side of IL5 with one seta.
Description:
Male: Dorsal and ventral shields present; dorsal shield bearing nine pairs of glandularia ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–13 ); dorsal shield L 335, W 195; ventral shield ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–13 ) L 373, W 241; extensions at insertions of the fourth legs pointed, extending laterally to the body proper; two rows of acetabula extending along sides of body from gonopore; excretory pore located near posterior end of dorsal shield slightly anterior to the gonopore; gnathosoma L 86; palp ( Fig. 9 10 View FIGURES 7–13 ): total L 225, dL and relative L (in parentheses given as % of total length): P1 19 (8.4), P2 62 (27.6), P3 32 (14.2), P4 75 (33.3), P5 37 (16.4); ventral side of P2 with one large tubercle, and three or four smaller tubercles which are more anteriorly placed; dorsal lengths (segments 16 IVL): 94, 96, 69, 107, 84, 93; ventral margin of IVL4 with two long setae; IVL5 with particular modifications in shape and setation as depicted in the figures 1112 and described in the diagnosis, the proximal seta, L/W 58/21, the distal seta, L/W 52/10; ventral side of IL5 with one sword like seta ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 7–13 ).
Female: unknown.
Discussion: Kongsbergia persica sp. nov. seems very closely related to K. ruttneri Walter, 1930 , and K. dmotasi Motas, Tanasachi & Orghidan, 1958. Kongsbergia persica sp. nov. can easily be distingushed from both of these species by the presence of a more elongated wavyproximal seta at the ventral margin of IVL5 (more roundish in K. ruttneri (see: Walter 1930; Motas et al. 1947; Schwoerbel 1962); clubshaped and shorter in K. dmotasi (see: Motas et al. 1958). Further differences are found in a shorter swordshaped seta at the ventral margin of IVL5 (not exceeding distal margins of IVL5) and presence of two setae at the ventral margin of IL 5 in K. ruttneri (see: Schwoerbel 1962); ventral margin of IVL5 with proximal and distal setae close to each other and a much larger palp (palp total L 328) in K. dmotasi (measurement in parentheses, from Motas et al. 1958).
Etymology: The species is named for its occurrence in Iran ( Persia).
Biology: As suggested by the single known record, K. persica sp. nov. is probably a hyporheobiontic species.
Distribution: Iran, only known from the locus typicus.
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