Torrenticola (Torrenticola) hormozganensis, Pešić & Smit & Saboori, 2012

Pešić, Vladimir, Smit, Harry & Saboori, Alireza, 2012, 3330, Zootaxa 3330, pp. 1-67 : 20-22

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Torrenticola (Torrenticola) hormozganensis
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sp. nov.

Torrenticola (Torrenticola) hormozganensis sp. nov.

( Figs. 13A – F, 14A – B)

Material examined. Holotype male, dissected and slide mounted, Iran, Hormozgan Province, IR19-2011, Banglayan village N of Bandar Abbass, unnamed stream, 27º 45.695 N, 56º 32.402 E, 577 m asl, 18.vii.2011 ( RMNH) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 9/11/0 (1/2/0 mounted), same data as holotype ( RMNH) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Cx-IV extending posterior to genital field; excretory pore posterior to line of primary sclerotization, Vgl-2 a little posterior to excretory pore; gnathosoma with a long rostrum, ventral margin curved; P-2 longer than P-4 (ratio P-2/P-4 1.18-1.22), ventral projection of P-2 strongly pronounced, but not curved distally, distal margins of P-2 and P-3 without denticles, ventral protuberance of P-4 forming an unique tip bearing one long, and three short hairs; postgenital area large. Males: Median suture line of Cx-II+III short; genital field roundish.

Description. Male (holotype, in parentheses measurements of paratype, n = 1) — Idiosoma (ventral view: Fig. 13B) L 738 (753), W 581 (538); dorsal shield ( Fig. 13A) L 634 (638), W 450 (438), L/W ratio 1.41 (1.46); dorsal plate 660 (606); shoulder plate L 177 – 181 (173 – 177), W 65 – 66 (56 – 58), L/W ratio 2.72 – 2.74 (3.05 – 3.09); frontal plate L 128 (125 – 130), W 55 – 56 (51), L/W ratio 2.29 – 2.33 (2.45 – 2.55); shoulder/frontal plate L ratio 1.38 – 1.41 (1.33 – 1.42). Gnathosomal bay L 139 (150), Cx-I total L 272 (290), Cx-I mL 132 (139), Cx-II+III mL 83 (84); ratio Cx-I L/Cx-II+III mL 3.28 (3.45); Cx-I mL/Cx-II+III mL 1.59 (1.65). Genital field L/W 131 (133)/121 (125), L/W ratio 1.08 (1.06); ejaculatory complex normal in shape ( Fig. 13D), L 180 (197); distance genital field-excretory pore 163 (169), genital field-caudal idiosoma margin 238 (244). Gnathosoma ( Fig. 13C) ventral L 318 (321); chelicera total L 390 (373); palp ( Fig. 13E) total L 341 (346), dL: P-1, 35 (37); P-2, 122 (123); P-3, 65 (63); P-4, 100 (103); P-5, 19 (20); P-2/P-4 ratio 1.22 (1.19); dL of I-L-4-6: 109, 109 (113), 103 (106); I-L-6 L/H ratio, 2.9 (3.0).

Female (n = 2) — Idiosoma (ventral view: Fig. 14B) L 797 – 825, W 575 – 587; dorsal shield ( Fig. 14A) L 696 – 716, W 453 – 478, L/W ratio 1.50 – 1.54; dorsal plate 663 – 675; shoulder plate L 188 – 203, W 56 – 63, L/W ratio 3.17 – 3.45; frontal plate L 130 – 133, W 53 – 56, L/W ratio 2.32 – 2.47; shoulder/frontal plate L ratio 1.47 – 1.53. Gnathosomal bay L 173 – 186, Cx-I total L 304 – 316, Cx-I mL 128 – 130, Cx-II+III mL 43 – 50; ratio Cx-I L/Cx-II+III mL 6.3 – 7.07; Cx-I mL/Cx-II+III mL 2.56 – 3.02. Genital field L/W 156 – 166/153 – 156, L/W ratio 1.0 – 1.08; distance genital field-excretory pore 194, genital field-caudal idiosoma margin 278. Gnathosoma ventral L 352 – 357; chelicera total L 423 – 425; palp ( Fig. 13F) total L 368 – 378, dL: P-1, 38 – 39; P-2, 131 – 134; P-3, 67 – 71; P-4, 111 – 114; P-5, 20 – 21; P-2/P-4 ratio, 1.18; palp as in male; dL of I-L-4-6: 115 – 119, 114 – 118, 106 – 107; I-L-6 L/H ratio 2.9 – 3.0.

Etymology. Named for its occurrence in Hormozgan Province.

Remarks. Torrenticola hormozganensis sp. nov. is rather similar to T. arabica Smit & Pešić, 2010 from northern Oman ( Smit & Pešić 2010), in respect to the general morphology of the idiosoma (relatively short median suture line of Cx-II+III and roundish genital field in males, Cx-IV posteriorly extending well beyond genital field in both sexes) and the gnathosoma with a long rostrum. The main difference is found in the ventral projection on P- 2 which distinctly curves distally in T. arabica (see Smit & Pešić 2010). Further differences are the excretory pore and Vgl-2 shifted from the line of primary sclerotization in both sexes of T. hormozganensis .

Habitat. Sandy/bouldery streams, with strong exposure to sunlight and without vegetation ( Fig. 44C).

Distribution. Iran; Hormozgan Province.

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

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