Atractides nikooae Pesic
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689548 |
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Atractides nikooae Pesic |
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sp. nov. |
Atractides nikooae Pesic sp. nov.
( Figs. 34–40 View FIGURES 34 – 37 View FIGURES 38 – 40 )
Type material: Holotype: male, dissected and mounted in Hoyer's fluid; Iran: IR60 Markazi Province, Ghareh Chai stream 30 km after Tafresh city (90 km N Arak), 24.08.2003, leg. Pesic. Paratypes: 7 females, same data as holotype, one of these females dissected and mounted on Hoyer's fluid.
Diagnosis: dorsal integument: striated; muscle attachments: unsclerotized. IL: IL5 S12 distanced, S1 slender, blunt, S2 basally thickened, more pointed; IL6 slender, curved, with maximum H proximally. Genital field: Ac small, in a curved line; excretory pore: smooth; Vgl1: not fused to Vgl2. Palp: no sexual dimorphism, ventral margin P2 straight, with slightly curved distal edge, P3 straight, ventral margin of P4 divided by hair insertions in sections 1:1:2, sword seta near the distoventral hair.
Description
Male: Length of idiosoma 514, width 357. Dorsally the integument is striated; muscle attachments: unsclerotized. Coxal field ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 34 – 37 ): mediocaudal margin of Cx1+2 with a large, slightly concave area between the laterally directed apodemes of Cx2 ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 34 – 37 ); length between anterior end of first coxae and posterior end of fourth coxae 339; Cx3 width 385, Cx1+2 width 304; Cx1+2 medial suture 100 in length; distance from lateralmost tips of Cx2 to the medioposterior edge of Cx1+2 212. Measurements of mouthparts: cheliceral claw 56 in length; palp total length 318, dorsal length/height and relative length (% total length, in parentheses) of single segments: P 1 31/29 (9.7), P2 71/54 (22.3), P3 75/46 (23.6), P4 104/39 (32.7), P 5 37/12 (11.6); length ratio P2/P4 is 0.68; palp ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 34 – 37 ): ventral margin P2 straight, with slightly curved distal edge, P3 straight, P 4 1:1:2, sword seta near the distoventral hair. Genital field ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 34 – 37 ): appleshaped with nearly straight, irregular anterior margin; 94 in length, 96 in width, Ac13 length 2123 27; excretory pore smooth; Vgl1: separated from Vgl2
IL ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 34 – 37 ): S1/2heteromorphic and distanced, S1 long, S2 shortened, enlarged; I L6 long and slender; IL5 dorsal length 196, IL5 ventral length 115, ratio dorsal length IL5 /ventral length 1.7, IL5 central height 50, ratio dorsal length IL5/central height 3.92, S1 length 100, ratio length S1/width 11.6, S2 length 71, ratio length S2/ width 6.2, distance between sword setae of IL5 30; ratio length S1/2 1.41; IL6 length 152, I L6 central height 18, ratio length IL6/central height 8.3; ratio length IL5/6 1.23.
Female: Length of idiosoma 892, width 650. Dorsally the integument is striated; muscle attachments: unsclerotized. Coxal field: mediocaudal margin of Cx1+2 with a large, slightly concave area between the laterally directed apodemes of Cx2; length between anterior end of first coxae and posterior end of fourth coxae 400, Cx3 width 511, Cx1+2 width 365 Cx1+2 medial suture 135 in length; distance from lateralmost tips of Cx2 to the medioposterior edge of Cx1+2 260. Measurements of mouthparts: chelicera 250 in length, claw 75 in length; palp total length 408, dorsal length/height and relative length (% total length, in parentheses) of single segments: P1 40/40 (9.8), P2 91/69 (22.3), P3 112/ 52 (27.5), P4 125/34 (30.6), P 5 40/15 (9.8); length ratio P2/P4 is 0.73; palp ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 38 – 40 ): ventral margin P2 straight, with slightly curved distal edge, P4 more slender than in male, 1:1:2, sword seta near the distoventral hair. Genital field ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 38 – 40 ): Ac in a curved line, genital plates with weak indentations at borders Ac1/2 and Ac2/3; 160 in length, 177 in width, Ac13 length 252936; excretory pore smooth; Vgl1: separated from Vgl 2.
IL ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 38 – 40 ): IL5 both S1/2 not enlarged distally, S2 strongly thickened in the basal third part, distance S12 large (> 50 µm); IL6 curved, maximum H basally, strongly narrowed in the centre (HB); IL5 dorsal length 252, IL5 ventral length 135, ratio dorsal length IL5 /ventral length 1.89, IL5 central height 77, ratio dorsal length IL5/central height 3.3, S1 length 125, ratio length S1/width 10.2, S2 length 83, ratio length S2/ width 4.4, distance between sword setae of IL5 57; ratio length S1/2 1.5; IL6 length 198, IL6 central height 19, ratio length IL6/central height 10.3; ratio length IL5/6 1.27.
Discussion: Among the species with relatively small Ac, excretory pore smooth, IL 5/6 slender, A. nikooae sp. nov. is most similar to A. diastema ( Szalay, 1935) , A. algeriensis ( Lundblad, 1942) , and A. cultellatus ( K.Viets, 1930) due to absence of muscle attachment sclerites, striated integument and the Vgl1 not fused to Vgl2. From the latter two species, A. nikooae sp. nov. is easily distinguished by the larger distance S12, while the ventral margin of P2 is straight, not distally protruding. Furthermore, from A. cultellatus , a species known only in the female sex, A. nikooae sp. nov. differs, in a longer median suture Cx1+2 (in A. cultellatus L = 90 µm) and the sword seta on P4 not particularly thickened.
A. nikooae sp. nov. differs from A. diastema (in parentheses data from Gerecke 2003), a weakly defined species from Hungary and Poland known only in the female sex, by the following features: the genital plates are not elongated, ventral margin of P2 is straight (ventral marginof P2 slightly protruding), ventral margin of P4 divided by hair insertions in sections 1:1:2 (2:2: 1 in A. diastema ), more slender palp segments (L/H P3 2.77, P4 4.20), and a more heteromorphic setae S1/2 (L S1/2 1.3).
Etymology: The species is named after Nikoo Saboori, a daughter of the second author (A.S).
Biology: Atractides nikooae sp. nov. is very likely a rhitrobiontic species.
Distribution: Iran, only known from the locus typicus in the Markazi Province.
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