Persianthrombium farajii Sedghi, Saboori and Hakimitabar

Sedghi, Ali, Saboori, Alireza, Akrami, Mohammad Ali & Hakimitabar, Masoud, 2010, A new genus and species of larval mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Microtrombidiidae) from Iran, Zootaxa 2504, pp. 61-68 : 62-66

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195878

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5676973

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Persianthrombium farajii Sedghi, Saboori and Hakimitabar
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sp. nov.

Persianthrombium farajii Sedghi, Saboori and Hakimitabar sp. nov. ( Figs. 1–6 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURES 4 – 6 )

Diagnosis. Larvae with the following features: fD = 4(+2)-4(+2)-6-6-4= 24 (+4); fnTi = 6-5-5; fnTa = 15-14- 13; fSol = I (0-4-4-1), II (0-1-2-1), III (0-1-0-0); fκ = I (1-1), II (1-0), III (0-0); fζ = 2-1-0; fε = 1-1-0; fPp = 0- 0-0- NNN2-6Nωζ; IP= 767–798.

Description. Holotype larva: Orange when alive. Idiosoma slightly engorged, 491 long, 317 wide. Idiosoma dorsally with a scutum, two scutella, a pair of ocular sclerites and 24 dorsal setae. Scutum rectangular in shape, lateral part of posterior margin slightly concave and median part slightly convex ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ); AM setae with fine barbs; PL setae with fine barbs, posterolateral to sensillary setae (S); AL setae with fine barbs, between AM and PL setae; S long, slender and smooth. Scutum and scutella with punctation. Scutella I & II wider than long, with concave anterior margin in median part and straight posterior margin. Scutella each with two barbed setae (c 1 & d 1). Setae on scutellum I (c 1) longer than setae on scutellum II (d 1).

A pair of bean shaped eye plates posterolateral to scutum. Eye plate punctate, 37 long and 18 wide. Anterior eye 17 in diameter, posterior eye 12 in diameter ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Idiosoma narrowed and truncated posteriorly. All dorsal setae barbed, blunted and on punctate platelets ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Ventral opisthosoma with 13 (12 in two paratypes and 16 in one paratype) barbed setae posterior to coxae III and an anus. All ventral setae with barbs fine, pointed and on sparsely punctate platelets ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). NDV= 24 (+4) + 13= 37 (+4) in holotype, in paratypes NDV= 34–38.

Podosoma with a pair of intercoxal setae (3a), with fine barbs, 17 long. Coxae I–II contiguous, coxal field I 59 long, with two nude setae; proximal seta 1a, 23 long; distal seta 1b, 20 long. Coxal field II 52 long, with two nude setae; proximal seta 2a, 21 long; distal seta 2b, 15 long. Coxal field III 59 long, with one nude seta 3b, 20 long. Two setae between coxae III with fine barbs, 17 long. Urstigma oval and attached to coxae I.

Gnathosoma 73 long and 67 wide. Palpal trochanter, femur and genu without seta. Palpal tibia with three nude setae, one of them long and two short, palpal tibial claw bifid, with diverged and blunt terminations ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). Palptarsus with 6 nude setae (2 long, others short), a solenidion and an eupathidium. fPp: 0-0-0- NNN2- 6Nωζ. Chelicerae robust, Cheliceral body 43 long and 18 wide; cheliceral blade sickle-shaped with a subterminal tooth, 18 long ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). Subcapitulum with nude adoral setae (or), 8 long and nude subcapitular setae (bs), 10 long.

Dorsal and ventral surfaces of all legs punctate. Leg segmentation formula: 6-6-6. Tarsi I and II with two falciform lateral claws and a long and slender empodium; tarsus III with outer claw thick, long and falciform; inner claw reduced, empodium long and thin. Tarsal claw 3-3-3 (dissimilar). There is an enlarged sword-like seta on distal end of tarsus III and a bifid seta on distal end of tarsus III.

Leg setal formula: Leg I: Ta- 1ω, 1ε, 2ζ, 15n; Ti- 4φ, 1κ, 6n; Ge- 4σ, 1κ, 4n; Fe- 6n; Tr- 1n; Cx- 2n ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4 – 6 ). Leg II: Ta-1ω, 1ε, 1ζ, 14n; Ti- 2 φ, 5n; Ge- 1σ, 1κ, 2n; Fe- 5n; Tr-1n; Cx- 2n ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 4 – 6 ). Leg III: Ta- 13n; Ti- 5n; Ge- 1σ, 2n; Fe- 4n; Tr- 1n; Cx- 1n ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4 – 6 ).

Measurements are given in Table 1 View TABLE 1 .

Etymology. The generic name is derived from Persia (country of origin, Iran) and “thrombium” (Greek, the root name of the Trombidioidea). Neutral in gender.

The species is named in honour of Dr. Farid Faraji (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) for his great contribution to the systematic of mites especially mites of Iran.

Type material. The holotype (ARS-20090502-1a) and paratypes (ARS-20090502-1b, 1c, 1d), ectoparasitic on Locusta sp. ( Orthoptera : Acrididae ) (on mesonotum and metanotum (near the base of wings) of three grasshoppers), were collected by A. Sedghi, 18. 0 4. 2008 in Moorchegui village, Jahrom city, Fars Province, Iran; 28˚ 48.736΄ N, 53˚ 14.190΄ E, 1912 m a.s.l. The holotype and paratypes are deposited in the Acarological Collection, Jalal Afashar Zoological Museum, College of Agriculture, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.

TABLE 1. Metric data of Persianthrombium farajii Sedghi, Saboori and Hakimitabar gen. et sp. nov. larvae (1 a, holotype; 1 b- 1 d, paratypes).

Character 1a 1b 1c 1d Character 1a 1b 1c 1d
IL 491 693 599 495 2b 15 15 14 15
IW 317 486 401 470 3a 17 19 17 17
AW 78 85 80 79 3b 20 24 26 31
PW 67 76 68 69 Ta I (L) 71 60 79 72
AA 52 57 49 Ta I (H) 20 22 18 20
SB 55 60 61 56 Ti I 38 38 37 37
ASB 59 61 Ge I 29 28 26 31
PSB 31 34 Fe I 52 54 42 59
SD 90 95 Tr I 38 35 36 35
W 87 96 88 95 Cx I 59 57 57 57
AP 40 40 Leg I 287 272 277 291
MA 38 43 Ta II (L) 60 54 53 62
AL 22 22 22 25 Ta II (H) 19 23 20 22
PL 25 25 25 25 Ti II 29 31 30 30
AM 25 33 30 - Ge II 22 23 22 23
S 62 67 57 59 Fe II 50 50 47 47
SL 31 Tr II 36 36 37 37
SS 38 43 41 40 Cx II 52 56 53 56
LSS 62 76 70 69 Leg II 249 250 242 255
HS 33 25 32 Ta III (L) 49 44 49 49
DS 24–28 23–31 27–33 27–30 Ta III (H) 19 22 22 22
h 1 35 37 35 34 Ti III 28 31 30 33
h 2 or 61 8 60 6 ~58 7 ~59 – Ge III Fe III 22 59 22 59 25 43 28 43
bs 10 10 12 12 Tr III 45 50 40 41
1a 23 20 20 20 Cx III 59 66 61 56
1b 20 25 20 20 Leg III 262 272 248 250
2a 21 25 25 23 IP 798 794 767 796
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