identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
732B85550400FFD4FD4FFBCBFC1FFF7D.text	732B85550400FFD4FD4FFBCBFC1FFF7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Prozercon giresunensis Urhan & Online 2013	<div><p>3.1. Prozercon giresunensis sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figures 1A–1D)</p> <p>Type material: Holotype ♀. Turkey, Giresun, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=38.47218&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=40.291138" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 38.47218/lat 40.291138)">Şebinkarahisar</a>, mixed forest, 40°17′28.10″N, 38°28′19.85″E, 1215 m, 27 March 2011, collected by M. Öztaş. Samples from litter and soil under Pinus sylvestris. Paratypes: 10 ♀♀, 1 ♂; same data as holotype. Holotype and paratypes are deposited in the Department of Biology of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.</p> <p>Diagnosis: Posterolateral tips of peritrematal shields reaching the bases of marginal setae R 5 or R 6. Margin of opisthonotum with 8 pairs of setae. Setae j1, r1, r4, and r7 markedly elongated, densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded; setae j2, z2, s5, r2, r3, r5, and r6 pilose or plumose; other podonotal setae short, smooth, and needle-like. Setae J 1 –J 5, Z 1 –Z 5, and S 1 plumose; setae J 6 and S 2 –S 4 densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded. Setae J 1 not reaching bases of setae J 2. Setae R 1 plumose, the remainder in this row short and smooth. Dorsal cavities distinct, sclerotized, equal in size and form.</p> <p>Description: Female.</p> <p>Dorsum (Figure 1A). Length of idiosoma in holotype 343 µm, width 241 µm. Measurement of 10 paratypes: length 335–350 µm, width 233–250 µm. Ornamentation of dorsal shields shown in Figure 1. Dorsal cavities distinct, sclerotized, equal in size and form.</p> <p>URHAN / Turk J Zool</p> <p>Setae (Figure 1A). On podonotum, 20 pairs of differently formed setae present: j-setal row with 6 pairs of setae, z-setal row with 2 pairs, s-setal row with 5 pairs, and r-setal row with 7 pairs. Podonotal setae j1, r1, r4, and r7 markedly elongated, densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded; setae j2, z2, s5, r2, r3, r5, and r6 pilose or plumose; other podonotal setae short, smooth, and needle-like. On opisthonotum, 23 pairs of setae present: J-setal row with 6 pairs of setae, Z-setal row with 5 pairs, S-setal row with 4 pairs, and R-setal row with 8 pairs. Opisthonotal setae J 1 –J 5, Z 1 –Z 5, and S 1 plumose; setae J 6 and S 2 –S 4 densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded. Setae J 1 with tips not reaching bases of setae J 2. Setae J 2 reaching bases of setae J 3 (as well as setae J 3 and J 4). Setae J 5 reaching posterior margin of opisthonotum. Insertions of setae J 6 –J 6 situated 61–68 µm apart. Setae Z 2 not reaching bases of setae Z 3. The distance between setae Z 5 and J 6 is 26–30 µm. Setae R 1 plumose, the remainder in this row short and smooth. Lengths of opisthonotal setae and distances between setae within longitudinal rows are depicted in Table 1.</p> <p>Pores (Figure 1A). On the podonotum, pores po1 located at the medial bases of setae s1. Pores po2 lie on the line connecting setae s3–j4, closer to s3. Pores po3 on the lateral line connecting setae s4–s5. On the opisthonotum, pores Po1 located anteroparaxially to the bases of setae Z 1. Pores Po2 lie on line connecting setae S 1 –S 2, closer to S 1, or on the lateral line connecting setae S 1 –Z 2. Pores Po3 situated between setal rows Z and S, lateral line connecting setae Z 3 –Z 4, closer to Z 3. Pores Po4 lie on a line connecting setae S 4 –Z 4.</p> <p>Venter (Figure 1B). Chaetotaxy and shape of the peritrematal shields typical for the genus. Adgenital shields and pores gv2 absent. Anterior margin of the ventrianal shield with 2 setae.</p> <p>Allotype: Male (Figures 1C and 1D). Idiosoma length 286 µm, width 195 µm. Setae, pores, and sculpturing pattern of the podonotum and opisthonotum same as in female. Distance between setae J 6 and J 6 58 µm. Distance between setae Z 5 and J 6 23 µm. Lengths of opisthonotal setae and distances between setae within longitudinal rows shown in Table 1.</p> <p>Remarks: Prozercon giresunensis sp. nov. is closely related to P. balikesirensis Urhan, 2008; P. dominiaki Błaszak, 1979; and P. dramaensis Ujvári, 2011. The distinguishing characters of the 4 related species of the genus Prozercon are given in Table 2.</p> <p>Etymology: This species is named after its type locality,</p> <p>Giresun (Turkey).</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/732B85550400FFD4FD4FFBCBFC1FFF7D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Urhan, Raşit;Online, Published	Urhan, Raşit, Online, Published (2013): Two new species of zerconid mites (Acari: Zerconidae) from Giresun Province (Turkey). Turkish Journal of Zoology 37 (2): 172-178, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1207-38, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1207-38
732B85550402FFD1FD4FFEC4FB90F8E3.text	732B85550402FFD1FD4FFEC4FB90F8E3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Prozercon murati Urhan & Online 2013	<div><p>3.2. Prozercon murati sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figures 2A–2D)</p> <p>Type material: Holotype ♀. Turkey, Giresun, Tirebolu, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=38.86049&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=40.965565" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 38.86049/lat 40.965565)">Örenkaya village</a>, mixed forest, 40°57′56.03″N, 38°51′37.76″E, 49 m, 21 November 2010, collected by M. Öztaş. Sample from litter and soil under Corylus avellana and Alnus sp. Paratypes: 11 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂, from the same sample. Holotype and paratypes are deposited in the Department of Biology of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.</p> <p>Diagnosis: Posterolateral tips of peritrematal shields reaching bases of marginal setae R 6 or R 7. Margin of opisthonotum with 8 pairs of setae. Setae j1, r1, r4, r6, and r7 markedly elongated, densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded; setae j5 short, smooth, and needle-like; other podonotal setae pilose or plumose. Setae J 1 –J 5 and Z 1 –Z 4 pilose; setae J 6 and S 4 densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded. Setae S 1 short and smooth. Setae S 2 and S 3 short, pilose, and reaching lateral margin of opisthonotum. Setae R 1 –R 8 and Z 5 pilose. Dorsal cavities distinct, sclerotized, equal in size and form.</p> <p>Description: Female. Dorsum (Figure 2A). Length of idiosoma in holotype 308 µm, width 227 µm. Measurement of 11 paratypes: length 299–316 µm, width 218–234 µm. Ornamentation of the dorsal shields is shown in Figure 2A. Dorsal cavities are distinct, sclerotized, equal in size and form.</p> <p>Setae (Figure 2A). On podonotum, 20 pairs of differently formed setae present: j-setal row with 6 pairs of setae, z-setal row with 2 pairs, s-setal row with 5 pairs, and r-setal row with 7 pairs. Podonotal setae j1, r1, r4, r6, and r7 markedly elongated, densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded; setae j5 short, smooth and needle-like; other podonotal setae pilose or plumose. On opisthonotum, 23 pairs of setae present: J-setal row with 6 pairs of setae, Z-setal row with 5 pairs, S-setal row with 4 pairs, R-setal row with 8 pairs. Opisthonotal setae J 1 –J 5 and Z 1 –Z 4 pilose; setae J 6 and S 4 densely plumose, brush-like, and apically rounded. Setae S 1 short and smooth. Setae S 2 and S 3 short, pilose, and reaching lateral margin of opisthonotum. Setae R 1 –R 8 and Z 5 pilose. Setae J 1 with tips not reaching bases of setae J 2. Setae J 2 reaching bases of setae J 3 (as well as setae J 3 and J 4). Setae J 5 not reaching posterior margin of opisthonotum. The insertions of setae J 6 –J 6 situated 69–75 µm apart. Setae Z 2 not reaching bases of setae Z 3. Setae Z 4 reaching bases of setae S 4. The distance between setae Z 5 and J 6 is 23–27 µm. Lengths of opisthonotal setae and distances between setae within longitudinal rows listed in Table 3.</p> <p>Pores (Figure 2A). On the podonotum, pores po1 lie on the line connecting setae s1–j3, but closer to s1. Pores po2 lie on the posterior line connecting setae s3–j4, closer to s3. Pores po3 lie on line connecting setae s4–s5. On the opisthonotum pores, Po1 located anterior to the bases of setae Z 1. Pores Po2 are located on the posterior line connecting setae Z 1 –S 2, or on the line connecting setae S 1 – Z</p> <p>2</p> <p>, closer to S</p> <p>1</p> <p>. Pores Po3 situated between setal rows Z</p> <p>and J, on the line connecting setae Z 3 –J 2, and closer to Z 3. Pores Po4 located posteromedial to bases of setae S 4.</p> <p>Venter (Figure 2B). Chaetotaxy and shape of the peritrematal shield typical for the genus. Adgenital shields and pores gv2 absent. Anterior margin of the ventrianal shield with 2 setae.</p> <p>Allotype: Male (Figures 2C and 2D). Idiosoma length</p> <p>250–260 µm, width 175–195 µm. Setae, pores, and sculpturing pattern on podonotum and opisthonotum same as in female. Distance between setae J 6 and J 6 60–64 µm, distance between setae Z 5 and J 6 18–21 µm. Lengths of opisthonotal setae and distances between setae within longitudinal rows shown in Table 3.</p> <p>Remarks: Prozercon murati sp. nov. is closely related to P. boyacii Urhan &amp; Ayyildiz, 1996; P. mersinensis Urhan,</p> <p>1998; and P. yavuzi Urhan, 1998. The distinguishing characters of the 3 related species of the genus Prozercon are given in Table 4.</p> <p>Etymology: This species is named in honor of Murat</p> <p>Öztaş, who collected the samples.</p> <p>Acknowledgments</p> <p>This research was financially supported by the Scientific Research Projects of Pamukkale University (PAUBAP), project number 2010FBE069.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/732B85550402FFD1FD4FFEC4FB90F8E3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Urhan, Raşit;Online, Published	Urhan, Raşit, Online, Published (2013): Two new species of zerconid mites (Acari: Zerconidae) from Giresun Province (Turkey). Turkish Journal of Zoology 37 (2): 172-178, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1207-38, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1207-38
