Saldula misis Seidenstücker, 1964
Material examined. IRAN: Sistan and Baluchistan: Rask, about 3 km N, valley of Sarbaz River (26°13′N 61°25′E, Locality No. 146), 3.–4. iv.1973, 1 ♂, Exp. Nat. Mus. Praha, N. Vinokurov det. (NMPC); 13 km SSE Nikshahr, valley of Nikshahr River (26°08′N 60°11′E, Locality No. 152), 8.–9. iv.1973, 1 ♀, Exp. Nat. Mus. Praha, N. Vinokurov det. (NMPC); 12 km SSE Bazman (27°42′N 60°17′E, Locality No. 160), 13. iv.1973, 1 ♀, Exp. Nat. Mus. Praha, N. Vinokurov det. (NMPC); Ghasemabad, valley of the Bampur River, 10 km E of Bampur (27°10′N 60°20′E, Locality No. 157), 11.–12. vii.1973, 3 ♀, Exp. Nat. Mus. Praha, N. Vinokurov det. (1 ♀ in NMPC, 2 ♀ in ZISP).
Habitat. In Sistan and Baluchistan this species was collected in the following habitats (Hoberlandt 1981): Gravel-sandy valley of the Sarbaz River (at Rask); stony semi-desert and valley of the small river Nikshahr (collected on the bank of the river; at Nikshahr); deep canyon with dry gravel river-bed (at Bazman); and a large sandy bank of the river Bampur without any vegetation, and on sandy terraces of the river overgrown with Tamarix aphyla, Callotropis procera, Arundo donax and other vegetation in the valley of the river with fields in a semidesert region (at Ghasemabad).
Distribution. Distributed from Turkey (Seidenstücker 1964, Cobben 1987a), through Iraq (Cobben 1987a, Linnavuori 1994) to Iran (East Azerbaijan) (Cobben 1987a).