Austroteneriffia khorramabadiensis Khanjani, 2014

Khanjani, M., Hoseini, M. A. & Asali Fayaz, B., 2014, Austroteneriffia Khorramabadiensis N. Sp. (Acari: Teneriffiidae): A New Species From Southwestern Iran, With A Description Of The Male, Acarologia 54 (1), pp. 69-79 : 70-78

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Austroteneriffia khorramabadiensis Khanjani
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sp. nov.

Austroteneriffia khorramabadiensis Khanjani n. sp.

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Diagnosis — This species is close to A. japonica but differs by having 8 setae on the telotarsus III instead of 7 for A. japonica and by having 4 setae on the teleforma III-IV instead of five; palpal oncophysis present; trochanter IV with two setae; basifemura and telofemora III-IV each with four setae, telotarsi III-IV with 8-8 setae; genu IV without a solenidion; dorsal seta c2 reaching over the base of seta h1.

Female (n= 3): Color orange in life. Idiosoma oval. Body length (base of palp tibial claw to terminal body) 868 (915 – 930), excluding gnathosoma 588 (610 – 633); width 485 (458 – 470) at level of seta c2.

Dorsum — ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE A-D). Prodorsal shield almost oval, 333 (320 – 330) long, 210 (210 – 217) wide at level of setae sce, with two pairs of eyes between setae sce and c2, anterior and posterior pairs 25 (20 – 21) and 31 (35 – 37) in diameter, respectively ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE ). Hysterosoma with three pairs of cupules (ia, im and ip) near setae d1, f1 and h1 ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE ). Prodorsal shield with four pairs of setae of which two pairs trichobothria (sci and vi); opisthosoma striated, bearing seven pairs of barbed setae (c1, c2, d1, e1, f1, h1, h2). Stigmatic opening anterior to setae vi and near to base of chelicera ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE ), with about 9 rows of

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elongate alveoli at opening of peritremes ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE ). Seta c2 295 (298 – 315); h2 100 (101 – 106). Dorsal setae serrate ( Figs. 1A,C,D View FIGURE ). Lengths of dorsal setae as follows: vi 102 (103 – 105), ve 143 (138 – 145), sci 153 (152 – 154), sce 203 (185 – 206), c1 153 (141 – 157), c 2 296 (298 – 315), d1 167 (148 – 168), e1 182 (165 – 175), f1 190 (170 – 186), h1 146 (134 – 142), h2 100 (101 – 106). Distances between dorsal setae: vi – vi 45 (40 – 45), ve-ve 168 (164 – 167), sci-sci 148 (142 – 150), sce-sce 183 (195 – 197), vi-ve 71 (72 – 74), sci-ve 15 (14 – 17), sce-sci 70 (59 – 73), sce-c1 165 (164 – 165), c1-c1 140 (150 – 152), c1-c2 54 (49 – 58), c2-c2 250 (245 – 262), c1-d1 54 (61 – 65), d1-d1 143 (150 – 152), d1- e1 54 (63 – 69), e1-e1 125 (130 – 133), e1-f1 72 (84 – 86), f1-f1 78 (80 – 88), f1-h1 62 (62 – 85), h1-h1 40 (47), h2- h2 138 (143 – 150). Ratios between vi/vi-vi 2.27 (2.3 – 2.6); ve/ve-ve 0.85 (0.86 – 1.02), sci/sci-sci 1.03 (1.02 – 1.07), c1/c1-c1 1.09 (0.94 – 1.03); c2/c2-c2 1.18 (1.21 – 1.25); d1/d1-d1 1.16 (0.98 – 1.1); e1/e1- e1 1.45 (1.26 – 1.31); f1/f1-f1 2.43 (2.11 – 2.12); h1/h1-h1 3.65 (2.85 – 3.02); h2/h2-h2 0.72 (0.70).

Venter — ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE G-H). Ventral cuticle striated. Coxisternal shields smooth, bearing 14 pairs of setae (la, 1b, 1c, 1d, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b and 4c); coxisternal shield of legs I and II is fused, separated from legs III and IV ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE ). Aggential area with six pairs of setae (ag1-6), genital valves with six pairs of genital setae (g1-6) (one side of genital valve in holotype specimen with five setae), four pairs of eugenital setae (eug1-4), three pairs of papillae-associated setae (k1-3), and three pairs of genital papillae ( Fig. 1H View FIGURE ); anal valves with three pairs of pseudanal setae (ps1-3). Measurements of setae: g1 26 (18 – 27), g2 24 (21 – 24), g3 20 (19 – 21), g4 19 (16 – 19), g5 20 (17 – 18), g6 21 (20 – 21); ag 1 53 (45 – 51), ag 2 42 (39 – 40), ag 3 41 (39 – 40), ag4 50 (47 – 49), ag5 57 (52 – 56), ag6 54 (50 – 52), k1 7 (5 – 9), k2 5 (6 – 5), k3 5 (5), eug1 18 (22 – 23), eug2 12 (9) and eug3 15 (14 – 15), eug4 5 (4 – 5), ps1 40 (44 – 45), ps2 40 (422 – 46), ps3 48 (46 – 48). Distances between setae: g1-g1 10 (7 – 11), g2-g2 17 (13 – 15), g3-g3 22 (20 – 21), g4-g4 23 (22 – 24), g5-g5 20 (20 – 22), g6-g6 20 (20 – 22); g1-g2 12 (10 – 12), g2-g3 12 (9 – 10), g3-g4 13 (10 – 12), g4-g5 12 (10 – 11), g5-g6 11 (8 – 12); ag1-ag1 105 (93 – 102), ag2-ag2 75 (73 – 74), ag3-ag3 90 (85 – 94), ag4-ag4 138 (148 – 150), ag5-ag5 130 (121 – 128), ag6-ag6 58 (50 – 61), ag1-ag2 29 (37 – 43), ag2-ag3 25 (23 – 25), ag3-ag4 33 (30 – 33), ag4-ag5 60 (57 – 59), ag5-ag6 51 (52 – 56), ps1-ps1 58 (76 – 80), ps2-ps2 78 (85 – 88), ps3-ps3 75 (80 – 83). Setae ps1-3 fine and barbed.

Gnathosoma — ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE E-G). Palp five segmented, palp tarsus reduced, with eight setae plus one solenidion 4 (5) long; palp tibia with one robust terminal spur (o1) 52 (51 – 52), two subterminal spurs (o2-3), 20 (18 – 20) and 17 (15) long, plus one serrated seta; palp femur and genu each with one seta, 118 (110 – 112) and 75 (74 – 76) long, respectively; oncophysis on distal end of genu 13 (11 – 12) long ( Fig. 1F View FIGURE ). Chelicerae 185 (190), movable digit 30 (34 – 37), with setae cha 46 (41 – 50) and chb 75 (71 – 72) ( Fig. 1E View FIGURE ); with one pair subcapitular setae (m) and three pairs of adoral setae: m 50 (55 – 60); or1 13 (15 – 16), or2 14 (12 – 13) and or3 55 (52 – 57); distances between setae: m -m 38 (35 – 37), or1-or1 26 (20 – 21), or1-or2 6 (5 – 7), or2-or2 30 (24 – 25), or2-or3 27 (24 – 31), or3-or3 85 (75 – 80), m -or1 56 (50) ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE ). Palp coxa with one supracoxal seta 4 (4 – 5) long ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE ).

Legs — ( Figs. 2-3 View FIGURE View FIGURE ). Leg IV much longer than total length of body; each side of claws on tarsi I-II with 16 – 19 pectinations and tarsi III-IV with one median empodium. Measurements of leg segments as follows: Ta I 167 (173 – 179), Ti I 140 (138 – 140), Ge I 100 (94 – 95), TF I 69 (73 – 80), BF I 104 (96 – 100), Tr I 95 (70 – 85), Cx I 243 (253 – 262), leg I 918 (897 – 941); Ta II 173 (178 – 185), Ti II 145 (143 – 145), Ge II 100 (94), TF II 73 (71 – 85), BF II 100 (93 – 101), Tr II 89 (75 – 87), Cx II 239 (252 – 255), leg II 919 (906 – 952); Ta III 247 (246 – 254), Ti III 164 (168 – 170), Ge III 97 (93 – 98), TF III 79 (85 – 90), BF III 84 (76 – 87), Tr III 96 (95 – 97), Cx III 212 (203 – 205), leg III 979 (1001 – 1066); Ta IV 297 (300 – 303), Ti IV 197 (206 – 210), Ge IV 116 (110 – 117), TF IV 106 (102 – 105), BF IV 99 (97 – 116), Tr IV 125 (115 – 123), Cx IV 219 (207 – 210), leg IV 1159 (1142 – 1211), IP 3975 (3946 – 4170). Setal formulae of leg (I-IV) segments as follows (solenidia in parenthesis): coxae 4-3-4-3; trochanters 1-2-2-2; basifemora 5-6-4-4; telofemora 5-5-4-4, genua 8(1σ)-7(1σ)-7(1σ)-7; tibiae 12(1’)(1 κ)- 12(1’)-12(1’)-12(3 ’); tarsi 27(3 ω)-27(3 ω)-23 +1tric- 23(2 ω)+1tric ( Figs. 2-3 View FIGURE View FIGURE ). ω1 I 12 (10), ω2 I 20 (15 – 17), ω3 I 17 (15 – 16), ω1 II 12 (10 – 12), ω2 II 17 (15), ω3 II 15 (16), ω1 IV 15 (15 – 20), ω2 IV 16 (17 – 18), κ Ti I 8 (8), Φ I 20 (19 – 22), Φ II 18 (13 – 16), Φ III 22 (19 – 25), ΦIV 20 (15 – 16); σI 30 (27 – 30), σII: 35 (22 – 30), σ III 25 (27 – 29). Tarsi III-IV with one long trichobothrium each, 130 (120 – 125) and 140 (135 – 150) long, respectively ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE C-D). Coxa I with one supra coxal seta, 4 (4) ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE ).

MALE (n= 5): Color in life orange, Idiosoma oval. Length of total body (base of palp tibial claw to terminal body) 540 – 628, excluding gnathosoma 465 – 530; width 340 – 430 at level of seta c2.

Dorsum — ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE A-D). Prodorsal shield oval, 295 – 305 long, 190 – 200 wide, two longitudinal rows (5-6) of small oval pores between setae sce -c1 on prodorsal shield and two pairs of eyes between level of setae sce and c2, anterior and posterior pairs 18 – 20 and 23 – 26 in diameter, respectively ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE ). Hysterosoma with three pairs of cupules (ia, im and ip) near setae d1 and f1 ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE ). Prodorsal shield with four pairs of setae (vi, ve, sci and sce), two pairs of ordinary setae, sce, ve, and two pairs of trichobotria, sci and vi; opisthosoma striated, bearing seven pairs of setae (c1, c2, d1, e1, f1, h1, h2). Stigmatic opening anterior to setae vi and base of chelicera, with about 11 rows of elongate alveoli at opening of peritremes ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE ). Dorsal setae serrated ( Figs. 4A,C,D View FIGURE ). Setae c2 longest, 330 – 383 long; versus h2 shortest, 80 – 105 long. Lengths of dorsal setae as follows: vi 92 – 101, ve 123 – 130, sci 142 – 150, sce 178 – 193, c1 130 – 138, c 2 259 – 300, d1 125 – 139, e1 137 – 153, f1 148 – 151, h1 116 – 125, h2 78 – 89; distances between dorsal setae: vi-vi 30 – 45, ve-ve 148 – 155, sci-sci 125 – 135, sce-sce 171 – 180, vi-ve 63 – 68, sci-ve 13 – 15, sce-sci 61 – 66, sce-c1 150 – 163, c1-c1 123 – 136, c1-c2 45 – 53, c2-c2 215 – 235, c1-d1 56 – 63, d1-d1 130 – 143, d1- e1 42 – 55, e1-e1 108 – 110, e1-f1 69 – 83, f1-f1 70 – 80, f1-h1 58 – 65, h1-h1 33 – 38, h1-h2 50 – 63, h2-h2 125 – 143, vi/vi-vi 2.24 – 3.06; ve/ve-ve 0.83 – 0.84, sci/sci-sci 1.1 – 1.13, c1/c1-c1 1.01 – 1.05; c2/c2-c2 1.2 – 1.27; d1/d1-d1 0.96 – 0.97; e1/e1- e1 1.26 – 1.39; f1/f1-f1 1.8 – 2.1; h1/h1-h1 3.3 – 3.5; vi-vi: ve-ve: sci-sci: sce-sce:c1-c1:c2-c2: d1-d1: e1- e1:f1-f1:h1-h1: h2-h2: (0.42 – 0.56): (1.93 – 2.1): (1.68 – 1.78): (2.25 – 2.4): (1.7 – 1.75): (1.78 – 1.85): (2.20 – 2.60): (1.54 – 1.37): (1.0 – 1.0): (0.47 – 0.48): (1.78 – 1.79).

Venter — ( Fig. 4G View FIGURE ). Ventral cuticle striated. Coxisternal shields smooth, longitudinally striated between coxa I-IV; coxisternal shields II-III separated by transverse striations; coxisternal shields bear 14 pairs of coxal setae: 1a 59 – 63, 1b 73 – 75, 1c 82 – 88,

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1d 103 – 105 + one supracoxal spur 4 – 5; 2a 53 – 58, 2b 40 – 45, 2c 72 – 75, 3a 62 – 72, 3b 43 – 47, 3c 46 – 49, 3d 60 – 65, 4a 35 – 39, 4b 37 – 46, 4c 72 – 82. One pair of cupules ( Fig. 4G View FIGURE ). Aggential area with six pairs of setae (ag1-6), genital valves with 6 pairs of setae, anal valves with three pairs of pseudanal setae (ps1- 3). Measurements of setae: g1 24 – 27, g2 26 – 28, g3 26 – 29, g4 22 – 28, g5 23 – 27, g6 22 – 27, ag1 36 – 40, ag2 30 – 33; ag3 30 – 38, ag4 35 – 40, ag5 35 – 44, ag6 35 – 38, ps1 38 – 45, ps2 35 – 43, ps3 38 – 43, all setae serrated. Distances between setae: g1-g1 10 – 13, g1-g2 9 – 13, g2-g2 18 – 21, g2-g3 7 – 9, g3-g3 25 – 33, g3-g4 10 – 13, g4-g4 23 – 30, g4-g5 10 – 13, g5-g5 23 – 30, g5-g6 10 – 13, ag1-ag1 73 – 75, ag2-ag2 68 – 84, ag3-ag3 89 – 109, ag4-ag4 155 – 177, ag5-ag5 150 – 175, ag6-ag6 57 – 80, ag1-ag2 23 – 30, ag2-ag3 23 – 37, ag3-ag4 45 – 50, ag4-ag5 53 – 59, ag5-ag6 65 – 69, ps1- ps1 71 – 75, ps2-ps2 70 – 80, ps3-ps3 63 – 78, ps1-ps2 20 – 28, ps2-ps3 13 – 18.

Male genitalia — ( Fig. 4H View FIGURE ). With eight pairs of eugenital setae [1 28, 2 15, 3 18, 4 25, 5 35, 6 10, 7 25, 8 30, 9 21 and one spine like seta x 5] ( Fig. 4H View FIGURE ).

Gnathosoma — ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE E-G). Palp five segmented, palp tarsus reduced to circular plate, with eight setae (three long and serrated, two short and serrated, two short and smooth, one duplex seta and one solenidion (ω) 6 – 8 long; palp tibia with one robust terminal spur (o1) 40 – 51 long, two subterminal spurs (o2-3) 16 – 20 and 15 – 17 long, plus one serrated seta; oncosphysis on genu distally, 10 – 14 long, palp genu and femur each with one seta, 67 – 76 and 107 – 118 long, respectively ( Fig. 4F View FIGURE ). Chelicerae 160 – 175, movable digit 23 – 26, with two setae cha 35 – 42 and chb 60 – 71 ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE ). Subcapitulum with one pair of setae m, 50 – 60, three pairs of adoral setae: or1 13 – 16, or2 11 – 13, or3 54 – 57; distances between setae: m -m 35 – 45, or1-or1 17 – 20, or2-or2 23 – 26, or2-or3 25 – 28, or3-or3 46 – 50, m - or1 45 – 51 ( Fig. 4G View FIGURE ). Palp coxa with one supracoxal seta, 4 long ( Fig. 4G View FIGURE ).

Legs — ( Figs. 5-6 View FIGURE View FIGURE ). Leg IV is much longer than total length of body. Each side of claws on tarsi I- II with 13-15 pectinations and tarsi III-IV with one median empodium. Measurements of leg segments as follows: Ta I 172 – 182, Ti I 138 – 150, Ge I 96 – 106, TF I 73 – 84, BF I 99 – 109, Tr I 80 – 84, Cx I 230 – 245, leg I 880 – 960; Ta II 181 – 193, Ti II 138 – 150, Ge II 89 – 102, TF II 82 – 90, BF II 90 – 101, Tr II 83 – 90, Cx II 225 – 240, leg II 880 – 966; Ta III 241 – 252, Ti III 160 – 178, Ge III 92 – 103, TF III 80 – 90, BF III 85 – 96, Tr III 83 – 91, Cx III 185 – 198, leg III 926 – 1000; Ta IV 295 – 313, Ti IV 194 – 213, Ge IV 109 – 115, TF IV 94 – 105, BF IV 94 – 103, Tr IV 106 – 113, Cx IV 195 – 208, leg IV 1087 – 1170, IP 3773 – 4096. Setal formulae of leg segments as follows (solenidia in parentheses): coxae 4-3-4-3; trochanters 1-2-2-2; basifemora 5-6- 4-4; telofemora 5-5-4-4, genua 8(1σ)-8(1σ)-7(1σ)-7; tibiae 12(1 ’)(1 κ)-12(1 ’)-12(1 ’)-12(1 ’); tarsi 27(3 ω)- 27(2 ω)-23+1tric-23(2 ω)+1tric ( Figs. 5-6 View FIGURE View FIGURE ). ω1 I 11-13, ω2 I 19-21, ω3 I 16-18, ω1 II 11-12, ω2 II 15-18, ω3 II 10-11, ω1 IV 19-21, ω2 IV 14-17, κTi I 8-10, ΦI 25- 30, Φ II 23-26, Φ III 21-24, Φ IV 18-22; σ I 25-29, σ II 23- 25, σ III 25-29. Tarsi III-IV with long trichobothrium each 113 – 124 and 145 – 161 long respectively and almost same in length of female ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE C-D).

Remarks — Austrotenereffia khorramabadiensis n. sp. closely resembles A. japonica (Ehara) in that basifemor III has 4 setae, trochanter 2 setae, genu IV is without solenidion and palpal oncophysis present. However, it differs that in:1) Trochanter II with 2 setae instead of 3 setae; 2) Telofemora III-IV each with 4 setae in the former instead of 5 each in the latter; 3) Genua I-IV with 8(1σ)-8(1σ)-7(1σ)- 7 in new species opposed to 7-7-6- 6 in A. japonica ; 4) Telotarsi III-IV with 8-8 setae in A. khorramabadiensis n. sp. whereas 7-6 (7) in A. japonica ; 5) tibiae formula I-III 12(1’ +1 κ)-12(1’)-12(1’) versus 14 (1’ +1 κ)-13 or 14 (1’)-13 or 14 (1’); 6) seta c2 long and reaching to setal base of h 2 in the former whereas short and almost reaching e 1 in A. japonica ; 7) dorsal setae c1, d1, e1 and f1 long and reaching pass bases of setae e1, f1, h1 and h1 respectively in the former but short and not reaching to the setae next behind in the latter; 8) length of dorsal setae vi 102 – 105, ve 138 – 145, sci 152 – 154, sce 185 – 206, c1 141 – 157, c 2 296 – 315, d1 148 – 168, e1 165 – 182, f1 170 – 186, h1 134 – 146, h2 100 – 106 versus vi 57, ve 96, sci 102, sce 148, c1 61, c 2 178, d1 77, e1 77, f1 90, h1 87, h2 72. Also Austrotenereffia khorramabadiensis n. sp. closely resembles A. shiraziensis Khanjani et al. 2013 from Iran in having the same femural formula and palpal oncophysis present but differs by: 1) Trochanter IV with 2 setae in the new species opposed to 3 in A. shiraziensis ; 2) Genua formula I-IV with 8(1σ)-8(1σ)-7(1σ)- 7 in the former opposed to 7(1σ)-7(1σ)-6(1σ)- 6 in the later; 3) Tibia IV with 12 (1 ’) in the former whereas 12 (3 ’) in the latter; 4) Basitarsus III with 15(1 ω)+1tric in A. khorramabadiensis whreas 15(2 ω)+1tric in A. shiraziensis ; 5) Telotarsi III with 8 setae instead of 9; 6) Male genitalia setae 7 and 9 with three rami in the former opposed to two rami in the latter.

Etymology — This species is named in honor of the city of Khorramabad, capital of Lorestan province, where the new species was collected.

Type materials — The holotype female and two paratype females and five allotype males were collected from soil and litter under oak trees, Quercus brantii Lindl (Fagaceae) , Kaka Reza region , Khorramabad vicinity, Lorestan province (33°56’N, 48°39’E, a.s.l. 1703 m), 19 xi 2011, by Mohammad Ahmad Hoseini. The holotype female and one paratype female, four allotype males are deposited in the Collection of the Acarology Laboratory, University of Bu-Ali Sina , Hamedan, Iran . One paratype female, one male slide is deposited in the mite Section of National Collection of Arachnida, Plant Protection Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa .

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