Neophyllobius

Khanjani, Mohammad, Hoseini, Mohammad Ahmad, Yazdanpanah, Shima & Masoudian, Farshad, 2014, Neophyllobius lorestanicus sp. nov. and N. ostovani sp. nov. (Acari: Camerobiidae) from Iran, Zootaxa 3764 (4), pp. 441-454 : 442-443

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3764.4.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6136033

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8179E568-FFBA-FFC1-61EE-8CE05E881B96

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scientific name

Neophyllobius
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Key to Iranian and Turkish species of the genus Neophyllobius (females)

1. Propodosoma with pdx setae............................................................................. 2

- Propodosoma without pdx setae................................................. N. fani Dogan & Ayyildiz 2003

2. Propodosoma with 1 pair of pdx setae.................................................................... 3

- Propodosoma with a single pdx seta........................................................ N. ostovani s p. nov.

3. Tarsus II with 10 (ω) setae.............................................................................. 4

- Tarsus II with 8/9 (ω) setae............................................................................ 17

4. Tarsus IV with 8 setae.................................................................................. 5

- Tarsus IV with 7 setae................................................................................ 16

5. Femur II with 4 setae........................................................ N. sultanensis Akyol & Koς 2006a

- Femur II with 3 setae................................................................................... 6

6. Femur IV with 1 seta......................................................... N. bamiensis Khanjani et al. 2012

- Femur IV with 2 setae................................................................................. 7

7. Palp tarsus with 1 eupathidion.......................................................................... 8

- Palp tarsus with 2 eupathidia............................................................................ 9

8. Setae pdx 43, c1 48, c2 80, d1 128, e1 96, f1 69...................................... N. demirosyi Akyol & Koς 2006b

- Setae pdx 69, c1 149, c2 107, d1 150, e1 113, f1 91.................................. N. afyonensis Akyol & Koς 2006a

9. Setae f1 26 and h1 8 long.................................................. N. karabagiensis Akyol & Koς 2006b

- Setae f1 62–103 and h 1 26–47 long........................................................................ 10

10. Setae c1 2.6 times longer than pdx ........................................................................ 11

- Setae c1 less than 1.5 times length of pdx .................................................................. 12

11. Setae pdx 30, c1 100, d1 93 long.............................................. N. olurensis Dogan & Ayyildiz 2003

- Setae pdx 57, c1 153, d1 150 long................................................ N. turcicus Koς & Ayyildiz 1996

12. Setae c1, d1 and e1 subequal in length..................................................................... 13

- Setae c1, d1 and e1 not subequal in length.................................................................. 14

13. Setae pdx 110, c1 125, d1 125, e1 125 long................................... N. pistaciae Bolland & Mehrnejad 2001

- Setae pdx 54, c1 74, d1 69, e1 69 long....................................... N. camelli Khanjani & Ueckermann 2002

14. Ratio of the length of setae d1 / c1> 2...................................................................... 15

- Setae d1 / c1 subequal in length, ratio ca. 1..................................... N. askalensis Dogan & Ayyildiz 2003

15. Genual setae III shorter, less than length of tibia......................... N. persiaensis Khanjani & Ueckermann 2002

- Genual setae III longer, equal to length of tibia and tarsus............................. N. populus Akyol & Koς 2006b

16. Setae pdx 75, c1–c2 85, d1 95, long............................................ N. bolvadinensis Akyol & Koς 2006b

- Setae pdx 43, c1 47, c2 57, d1 53, long........................................... N. orhani Dogan & Ayyildiz 2003

17. Tarsi I–II with 9(ω)–9/8(ω) setae........................................................................ 18

- Tarsi I–II with 10(ω)–9(ω) setae......................................................................... 19

18. Tarsi II–IV with 9(ω)–7–7........................................................... N. artiplicis Bolland 1986

- Tarsi II–IV with 8(ω)–8–8.......................................... N. seemani Khanjani & Ahmad Hoseini 2013

19. Tarsi IV with 7 setae.................................................................................. 20

- Tarsi IV with 8 setae.................................................................................. 21

20. Setae c1 208, d1 223, e1 223, f1 178..................................... N. astragalusi Khanjani & Ueckermann 2002

- Setae c1 48, d1 59, e1 85, f1 85..................................................... N. yunusi Akyol & Koς 2006b

21. Tibia II with 9 (φ) setae....................................................... N. zolfigoli Khanjani et al. 2010

- Tibia II with 8 (φ) setae................................................................................ 22

22. Seta vi> ve, h1 1/3 h2........................................................... N. kamalii Khanjani et al. 2010

- Seta vi <ve, h1 as long as h2 ............................................................................ 23

23. Seta c1 86–133, c2 80–94, d1 130–143, e1 114–131 and genu II 156–280.......................................... 24

- Seta c1 159–208, c2 95–162, d1 154–223, e1 145–223 and genu II 285–302....................................... 26

24. Seta vi 67 –77, sce 65–72, d2 63–77, f1 100–106............................................................. 25

- Setae vi 57 –60, sce 50–52, d2 54, f1 90–92............................... N. dogani Khanjani & Ahmad Hoseini 2013

25. Genual setae I 81, II 156; c1 108–109, f2 52–55....................................... N. mitrae Khanjani et al. 2011

- Genual setae I 210–223, II 275–280; c1 83–86, f2 40–44..................................... N. lorestanicus sp. nov.

26. Prodorsal setae vi 65 –75, sci 58–61, sce 61–65 and opisthosomal seta f1 102–106..................................................................................................... N. edwardi Khanjani & Ahmad Hoseini 2013

- Prodorsal setae vi 83 –93, sci 75–83, sce 76–85 and opisthosomal seta f1 128–143... N. asalii Khanjani & Ueckermann 2006

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