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Parholaspididae Evans 1956

Description

Key to Parholaspididae species in Iran

1. Peritrematal shield fused with ventrianal shield shield........................................................ 2

- Peritrematal shield not fused with ventrianal shield.......................................................... 3

2. Genital shield fused to ventrianal shield (Figure 12); sternal shield without T-shaped groove and oval pits; movable digit of chelicera longer than corniculi; cheliceral seta smooth, pointed, needle-like........... Holaspulus tenuipes Berlese, 1904

- Genital shield not fused to ventrianal shield (Figure 13); sternal shield with a T-shaped groove and some oval pits; movable digit of chelicera shorter than corniculi; cheliceral seta expanded, wedge-shaped.... Neparhoaspis arcuatus Petrova, 1977

3. Metasternal setae (st4) on separate metasternal shields....................................................... 4

- Metasternal setae (st4) on sternometasternal shields (fused sternal and metasternal shields); peritrematal shield fused to the sternometasternal shield between coxae I–III, posteriorly fused with the parapodal shield and extended beyond posterior margin of the coxae IV; genitiventrianal shield longer than wide, reticulate, flask-shaped and bearing four pairs of setae st5, JV1–3, as well as three circumanal setae (Figure 16)............................. Krantzolaspina angustatus (Ishikawa, 1987)

4. Pre-sternal area with one pair of free and elongate pre-sternal platelets; dorsal shield setae often modified, strongly expanded or lanceolate; chelicerae short and robust.................................................................. 5

- Pre-sternal area with several pairs of pre-sternal platelets; dorsal shield setae always smooth, pointed and needle-like; chelicerae long and slender...................................................................................... 7

5. Setae on the dorsal shield and some of the pleuralsetae slightly expanded, lanceolate; sternal shield covered with a clear regular reticulum made up of evenly sized cells; tarsi of legs I without claws; apices of tarsi II without strongly thickened setae; on the wide ventrianal shield behind coxae IV there is a pair of darkly-colored characteristic thickenings.......................................................................... Gamasholaspis browningi (Bregetova & Koroleva, 1960)

- All body setae acicular; sternal shield with a different ornamentation; on the tip of tarsus II there is a strongly thickened seta; ventrianal shield without darkly-colored thickenings......................................................... 6

6. Anterior margin of ventrianal shield with a deep notch, in which there is positioned the posterior part of the genital shield; sternal shield ornamented with a network of ridges laterally and coarse punctuations medially (Figure 14)................................................................................ Gamasholaspis gamasoides Berlese, 1904

- Anterior margin of ventrianal shield weakly notched or straight; sternal shield reticulate medially and punctates laterally (Figure 15).............................................................. Gamasholaspis akimotoi (Ishikawa, 1966)

7. Genital shield fused with ventrianal shield; peritremes extending anterodorsally to middle of coxa I; movable digit of chelicera with equal length to corniculus............................................ Holaspina muscorum (Ewing, 1909)

- Genital shield not fused with ventrianal shield; peritremes extending anteriorly beyond coxa II; movable digit of chelicera slightly longer than corniculus (Figure 17)..................................... Parholaspulus alstoni Evans, 1956

Notes

Published as part of Hajizadeh, Jalil, 2022, Review of the Iranian Parholaspidid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) with a key to the species, pp. 229-240 in Zootaxa 5178 (3) on page 234, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/7026116

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Parholaspididae
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Mesostigmata
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Evans
Taxon rank
family
Taxonomic concept label
Parholaspididae Evans, 1956 sec. Hajizadeh, 2022

References

  • Berlese, A. (1904) Acari nuovi. Manipulus II. Redia, 1, 258 - 280.
  • Petrova, A. D. (1977) Family Parholaspidae Evans, 1956. In: Ghilyarov, M. S. & Bregetova, N. G. (Eds.), Handbook for the Identification of Soil inhabiting mites. Mesostigmata. Nauka, Leningrad, pp. 315 - 346.
  • Ishikawa, K. (1987) The family Parholaspidae (Acarina, Meosostigmata) in Japan. In: Yang, H, Wang, Z., Jeffers, J. N. R. & Ward, P. A. (Eds.), The Temperate Forest Ecosystem. ITE Symposium 20. Antu, Jilin province, pp. 91 - 93.
  • Bregetova, N. G. & Koroleva, E. V. (1960) The macrochelid mites (Gamasoidea, Macrochelidae) in the USSR. Parazitologicheskii Sbornik, 19, 32 - 154. [in Russian]
  • Ishikawa, K. (1966) Studies on the Mesostigmatic mites of Japan. I. Some new species of Parholaspidae. Reports of Research of Matsuyama Shinonome Junior College, 2, 99 - 110.
  • Ewing, H. E. (1909) New North American Acarina. Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis, 18, 53 - 77, pls. VIII - XI.
  • Evans, G. O. (1956) On the classification of the family Macrochelidae with particular reference to the subfamily Parholaspinae (Acarina-Mesostigmata). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 127, 345 - 377. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.1956. tb 00474. x