Protracheoniscus major (Dollfus, 1903)
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Protracheoniscus major (Dollfus, 1903) View in CoL
Material examined. Golestan, 60 km S Azadshahr, Khosh-Yeylagh village , 36°50.9′N, 55°20.8′E, alt. 1700 m, 2 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, one male and one female ( PCGMK 2025 ) GoogleMaps ; Mraveh-Tappeh , 37°54.1′N, 55°56.8′E, alt. 190 m, 28 July 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, one male ( PCGMK 2039 ) GoogleMaps ; Mazandaran, 4 km to Kojoor , 36°23.8′N, 51°45.6′E, alt. 1470 m, 4 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, five males and six females ( PCGMK 1949 ) GoogleMaps ; Firoozkooh to Polsefid, 28 km to Polsefid , 35°53.9′N, 52°59.0′E, alt. 1500 m, 8 June 2015, leg. G. M. Kashani, one male and five females ( PCGMK 2086 ) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. Published ( Kashani, 2014a; Eshaghi et al., 2015) and unpublished data confirm the wide distribution of P. major in Iran. However, this is the first time this species is reported from northern Iran. This species was identified based on the illustrations presented by Gruner (1966a: pp. 284–285; Figs. 221A–H; 1966b: p. 313; Figs. 1–2 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 ).
Distribution. From middle Europe to Central Asia; Iran.
Protracheoniscus ehsani Kashani, 2014
Material examined. Gilan, Nasir-Mahalleh, Lapavanadn village , 37°04.7′N, 49°17.8′E, alt. 160 m, 15 August 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani & S. Hamidnia, one female ( PCGMK 1809 ) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. Recently, Kashani (2014) described P. ehsani from Iran and presented the geographical distribution of the species on a map. In the present study, this species was found in only one locality, representing the northernmost borders for the species’ range ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ).
Distribution. Central and northern Iran.
Protracheoniscus kiabii Kashani , sp. nov.
Material examined. Holotype: male, 8 mm, Golestan, 10 km N Gomishan , 36°22.5′N, 53°38.8′E, alt. 30 m, 5 September 2014, Mazandaran, 55 km S Amol, 36°08.1′N, 52°20.3′E, alt. 640 m, 11 September 2014, leg. G.M. Kashani ( ZUTC 5331 ). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: Mazandaran, 55 km S Amol , 36°08.1′N, 52°20.3′E, alt. 640 m, 11 September 2014, leg. G.M. Kashani, two females ( ZUTC 5332 ) GoogleMaps ; 55 km S Amol , 36°08.1′N, 52°20.3′E, alt. 640 m, 11 September 2014, leg. G.M. Kashani, one male and one female ( IRIPP Iso- 1056) GoogleMaps ; 55 km S Amol , 36°08.1′N, 52°20.3′E, alt. 640 m, 11 September 2014, leg. G.M. Kashani, two males and two females ( PCGMK 1854 ) GoogleMaps ; 60 km S Amol , 36°03.5′N, 52°15.5′E, alt. 1000 m, 11 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, two males and five females ( ZUTC 5333 ) GoogleMaps ; 60 km S Amol , 36°03.5′N, 52°15.5′E, alt. 1000 m, 11 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, two males and three females ( IRIPP Iso- 1057) GoogleMaps ; 60 km S Amol , 36°03.5′N, 52°15.5′E, alt. 1000 m, 11 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, six males, twenty females and ten juv. ( PCGMK 1851 ) GoogleMaps ; 3 km S Farim , 36°09.7′N, 53°13.2′E, alt. 800 m, 30 July 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, three males, eight females, two with marsupium, and two subadults ( PCGMK 1980 ) GoogleMaps ; Farim to Sari , 36°11.8′N, 53°14.0′E, alt. 1080 m, 30 July 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, two males and four females ( PCGMK 1984 ) GoogleMaps ; Neka, Homal village , 36°37.9′N, 53°16.7′E, alt. 35 m, 31 July 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, two males and two females ( PCGMK 1992 ) GoogleMaps ; 3 km E Behshahr , 37°09.6′N, 54°01.7′E, alt. – 35 m, 5 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, one male, two females and one subadult male ( PCGMK 2057 ) GoogleMaps ; Golestan, 8 km to Azadshahr , 37°03.1′N, 55°06.9′E, alt. 120 m, 2 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, two males and one female ( PCGMK 2020 ) GoogleMaps ; 2 km to Maraveh-Tappeh, Gharghecha village , 37°52.8′N, 55°57.7′E, alt. 240 m, 3 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, one male ( PCGMK 2035 ) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Head with very small lateral lobes; male pereopod VII ischium with a dense setose area on dorsal margin, merus with a short crest on dorsal margin; pleopod-endopodite I straight, with a rectangular lobe at apex.
Description. Maximum length of both males and females 8 mm. Color pale to dark brown with the usual pale muscle spots. Body outline as in Figure 2A View Figure 2 . Pereon smooth. Pereon tergite I with rounded posterolateral margin. Noduli laterales on pereonites I to IV distinctly more distant from the lateral margins than those on pereonites V to VII ( Figure 2A View Figure 2 ). Cephalon with very small lateral lobes not protruding compared with rounded frons ( Figure 2B View Figure 2 ). Antenna long, surpassing the posterior margin of pereon tergite III; fifth article of peduncle slightly longer than flagellum, with length:width ratio 8:1; flagellum with two articles, proximal article as long as the distal one ( Figure 2C View Figure 2 ).
Pereopod I ischium triangular, carpus with depression on rostral surface equipped with slender scales; propodus narrow and long, proximal part of sternal margin concave with dense small scales, distal part bearing strong setae; pereopods I–VII dactylus with one dactylar and one ungual seta ( Figures 2D–2F View Figure 2 ).
Pleon narrower than pereon. Telson triangular in distal part, with acute apex, slightly surpassing uropod protopodites ( Figure 2G View Figure 2 ). Uropod exopodites long, almost two times as long as telson ( Figure 2G View Figure 2 ). Pleopod exopodites I–V with monospiracular covered lungs.
Male: Pereopods I–III merus and carpus with brushes of setae ( Figure 2D View Figure 2 ). Pereopod VII ischium with concave ventral margin and with a setose area on dorsal and rostral surface, merus with a short crest on dorsal margin, carpus with strong spine setae on ventral and distal margins ( Figures 2E and 2F View Figure 2 ). Pleopod endopodite I straight with a rectangular process and few small setae at apex ( Figure 3A View Figure 3 ); exopodite I hind lobe with truncate long distal margin bearing few short setae; outer margin equipped with few longer setae ( Figure 3B View Figure 3 ). Pleopod endopodite II longer than exopodite; exopodite triangular, outer margin concave equipped with a line of strong setae ( Figure 3C View Figure 3 ). Pleopod exopodites III–V as in Figures 3D– 3F View Figure 3 .
Etymology. The name of the species is after Dr Bahram Kiabi, professor of ecology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran.
Remarks. Protracheoniscus kiabii Kashani sp. nov. is characterized by short lateral lobes of the head; a setose area on dorsal margin and a short crest on dorsal margin of male pereopod VII ischium and merus, respectively; and a rectangular lobe at apical part of male pleopod endopodite I. This species is similar to P. ehsani Kashani, 2014 but differs from it in terms of the shape of pleopod endopodite I and in lacking the conspicuous ridge on the dorsal margin of pereopod VII carpus.
Distribution. Northern Iran.
Protracheoniscus golestanicus sp. nov.
Material examined. Holotype: male, 6 mm, Golestan, 10 km NE Bandar Gaz , 36°50.1′N, 54°03.3′E, alt. – 30 m, 5 September 2014, leg. G.M. Kashani ( ZUTC 5334 ). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: Golestan, same data as holotype, one female with marsupium ( ZUTC 5335 ) GoogleMaps ; same data as holotype, one male ( IRIPP Iso- 1058) GoogleMaps ; same data as holotype, four males and one female ( PCGMK 2055 ) GoogleMaps ; 9 km N Aq-Qala , 37°06.5′N, 54°27.8′E, alt. – 10 m, 4 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, one male and four females, two with marsupium, and seven subadults ( PCGMK 2046 ) GoogleMaps ; 7 km E Maraveh Tappeh , 37°54.6′N, 56°02.1′E, alt. 220 m, 3 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, one male and one female with marsupium ( ZUTC 5336 ) GoogleMaps ; 7 km E Maraveh Tappeh , 37°54.6′N, 56°02.1′E, alt. 220 m, 3 September 2014, leg. G. M. Kashani, two males and two females with marsupium ( PCGMK 2037 ) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Head with very small lateral and median lobes; male pleopod I endopodite straight, with a finger-like lobe at apex; exopodite with obliquely truncate sinuous distal margin.
Description. Maximum length male 6.5, female 8.5 mm. Color pale to dark brown with the usual pale muscle spots. Body outline as in Figure 4A View Figure 4 . Pereon smooth. Pereon tergite I with rounded posterolateral margin. Noduli laterales on pereonites I to IV distinctly more distant from the lateral margins than those on pereonites V to VII ( Figure 4A View Figure 4 ). Cephalon with very small lateral lobes not protruding compared with broadly rounded frons ( Figure 4B View Figure 4 ). Antenna long, surpassing the posterior margin of pereon tergite II; fifth article of peduncle as long as flagellum, with length:width ratio 8:1; flagellum with two articles, proximal article as long as the distal one ( Figure 4C View Figure 4 ).
Pereopod I ischium triangular; merus and carpus elongated; carpus with depression on rostral surface equipped with slender scales; propodus narrow and long, proximal part of ventral margin concave with dense small scales, distal part bearing strong setae; pereopods I–VII dactylus with one dactylar and one ungual seta ( Figures 4D–4F View Figure 4 ).
Pleon narrower than pereon. Telson short, two times as wide as long, triangular with concave lateral margins and acute apex, slightly surpassing uropod protopodites ( Figure 4G View Figure 4 ). Uropod exopodites almost two times as long as telson ( Figure 4G View Figure 4 ). Pleopod exopodites I–V with monospiracular covered lungs.
Male: Pereopods I–III merus and carpus with brushes of setae ( Figure 4D View Figure 4 ). Pereopod VII ischium with straight to slightly concave ventral margin and a setose area on rostral surface, merus and carpus with strong spine setae on ventral and distal margins ( Figures 4E and 4F View Figure 4 ). Pleopod endopodite I straight with a finger-like lobe bearing a row of few small setae at apex ( Figure 5A View Figure 5 ); exopodite I with an obliquely truncate sinuous long hind lobe; distal and outer margins bearing few short setae ( Figure 5B View Figure 5 ). Pleopod endopodite II longer than exopodite; exopodite triangular, outer margin equipped with a line of short setae ( Figure 5C View Figure 5 ). Pleopod exopodites III–V as in Figures 5D– 5F View Figure 5 .
Etymology. The name of the species is derived from the province of Golestan, in which the species is broadly distributed.
Remarks. Protracheoniscus golestanicus sp. nov. is characterized by very short lateral lobes of head; obliquely truncate sinuous distal margin of male pleopod exopodite I; and the finger-like lobe at the apical part of male pleopod endopodite I. This species is similar to P. ehsani Kashani, 2014 but differs from it in terms of the shape of pleopod endopodite I, and in lacking the conspicuous ridge on the dorsal margin of pereopod VII carpus.
Distribution. Northern Iran.
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