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03A64632FFCE3A79FF35E8950272F841.text	03A64632FFCE3A79FF35E8950272F841.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides (N.) evae Magowski 2002	<div><p>Neotarsonemoides (N.) evae Magowski, 2002</p><p>Material examined. 1 female, Marand, Chirchir village district (45° 48 ' 046"E, 38° 36' 187"N, 1,429 m), sample of litter and soil, 15-August-2014, S. Gheblealivand coll.</p><p>Diagnosis. Female: see Magowski (2002).</p><p>Distribution. Central Europe: Poland (Kaliszewski 1982, Magowski 2002), Northwestern Iran: East Azerbaijan province (new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFCE3A79FF35E8950272F841	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFCE3A79FF35EBAC0404F9B4.text	03A64632FFCE3A79FF35EBAC0404F9B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski 1984	<div><p>Genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984</p><p>Type species: Neotarsonemoides adae Kaliszewski, 1984, by original designation and monotypy.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFCE3A79FF35EBAC0404F9B4	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFCD3A7BFF35EEB1013EF983.text	03A64632FFCD3A7BFF35EEB1013EF983.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides (N.) marandicus Gheblealivand, Haddad and Magowski	<div><p>Neotarsonemoides (N.) marandicus Gheblealivand, Haddad and Magowski sp. nov.</p><p>Diagnosis. Pharynx elongate, spindle-shape in outline, with distinct small glandular bodies. Lateral lobes on prodorsal shield present but small; surface of tergite C and ventral metapodosomal plate covered with mixed ornamentation composed of larger and smaller pits, remaining surfaces of idiosoma covered with uniform ornament of small dimples. Tergital setae d, f and h stiff and blunt, setae e slender, sharp, 1.4x length of setae d and 1.2x of f. Ridge of ventral propodosomal plate between trochanters I and II slightly convex; apodemes 1 very weakly marked, diffused; parallel apodemes not apparent; tegula semicircular in shape with rounded posterior edge. Genual part of FeGe III with 2 setae.</p><p>Description. FEMALE (Figs. 1–8). Gnathosoma (Figs. 3–4): capsule triangular-ovoid. Pharynx spindleshaped in outline, as wide as 0.33x maximum width of gnathosoma and as long as 0.74x of ventral length of gnathosomal capsule, without distinct striation, but with few oblique lines on each side; posterior extremity of pharynx associated with 1 pair of tiny glandular bodies. Postpalpal (pp) setae absent. Setae dgs longer than vgs. Cheliceral stylets and levers fine but pronounced. Palpi rather short, parallel, slightly convergent, each with small palptarsal processes and two minute setae.</p><p>Idiosomal dorsum (average length 146 (SD ± 9.2), width 96 (SD ± 5.7); length = 1.5x width; Fig. 1): relative length of setae (v1: sc2: c2: c1: d: e: f: h): 1: 1.3: 0.8: 0.4: 0.3: 0.4: 0.3: 0.3. Rostral shield subtrapezoidal, 2.7x wider than long. Vertical setae (v1) slender, sharp, separated by distance of 1.6x their length each from another. Prodorsal shield (PrS) semicircular in outline, 1.7x wider than long, with small anterolateral, indistinct lobate outgrowths and with slightly concave posterior edge. Stigmata located posterolaterally of setae v1, tracheal tubes with sclerotized atria followed by uniformly narrow tracheal tubes. Sensilla sc1 elongate, weakly club- shaped, covered with fine spines and with two stronger spines apically. Pits of setae v2 close behind stigmata and in line with v1 and sc2 on each side. Setae sc2 located posteriad of mid-length of prodorsal shield (measured from line of stigmata to posterior edge), reaching slightly beyond posterior edge of its shield, separated by distance of more than 2x their length. Setae c2 2x as long as c1. Setae c1 slender, sharp, reaching with tips 1/3 of distance to posterior edge of tergite C; separated by transverse distance over 7x their length. Posterior edge of tergite C convex. Setae d, f and h short, stiff and blunt; e slender, sharply ended. Setae d exceeding posterior edge of shield D by more than half of their length, separated by transverse distance of over 6x their length; posterolateral margin of shield D emarginated. Setae f slightly shorter than e but slightly longer than d; and separated by transverse interval of 2.6x their length. Distance between setae e and f on each side slightly lesser than twice that between f. Setae h located in distance of 5.6x their length each to another; subequal to f and slightly shorter than e. Shield C with mixed ornament composed of larger and smaller dimples. Remaining dorsal shielding with uniform dimpled ornament, somewhat varying in density.</p><p>Idiosomal venter (Fig. 2): apodemes 1 very weakly defined, diffused; parallel apodemes indiscernible; anteromedial apodeme continuous, but weaken beyond posteromedial ends of apodemes 2. Sejugal apodeme continuous, arch-like, with numerous teeth projecting anteriorly. Ridge of ventral propodosomal plate between trochanters I and II convex (nearly straight in some specimens). Setae 1a -3b slender, sharp; 1a located well posteriad of front edge of propodosomal plate, in distance of 2.2x their length each to another. Setae 2a inserted on apodemes 2, near their distal extremities, in distance of 3x their lengths between their bases. Apodemes 3 strongly sclerotized, developed well laterally related to anterial extremities of trochanters III, but not in form of sclerotized transverse stripe; apodemes 4 separated from posteromedial apodeme medially; latter one bifurcated anteriorly. Setae 3a separated by distance of 3.7x their length each to another. Setae 3b shorter than 3a, separated by distance of over 4x their lengths, but similar to that between 3a. Ventral metapodosomal plate with anterior edge slightly concave, and with small acute processes between trochanters III and IV. Tegula semicircular in outline, with rounded posterior edge ca. 1.6x wider than long. Setae ps tapering, but stiffer than other attenuate setae, sharply pointed, their bases separated by distance of almost 4x their lengths. Surface of ventral metapodosomal plate covered with mixed ornamentation composed of larger and smaller pits, remaining ventral plates with uniform dimpled ornamentation, varying in density.</p><p>Legs (Figs. 5–8). Proportions of free segments of legs (I: II: III: IV): 1.0: 0.9: 1.0: 0.6. Leg setation (for Fe, Ge, Tb and Ta, respectively): I: 4–4–6(2 φ)+8(1 ω); II: 3– 3– 4–6(1 ω); III: 1+2–4–4. None of tiny unguinal setae u” (and u’ on Ta I) discernible. Leg I: claw hooked, medium sized, slightly stronger than those of tarsi II and III.</p><p>Empodium small. Spine-like subunguinal seta s somewhat smaller than u’ of tarsi II and III. Tibiotarsus without ventral bend in area of tibia, ca. 3x as long as wide at base. Eupathidion p’ longer than p”, both located subapically, eupathidia tc’ and tc” equal in length, located above mid-length of segment. Three tarsal setae pv’, pv” and pl’ slender and sharp. Solenidion ω with subcylindrical head longer than its pedicel, similar in length to Ta II ω. Solenidion φ2 smaller than φ1, famulus k as long as φ1. Seta Ge l’ stiff, pointed, slightly barbed. Femur I with weak ventral protrusion. Seta l’ on femur strong, stiff, barbed; d short, stiff, and sharp. Leg II: claws medium-sized. Seta u’ spine-like. Seta pl” same in size as Ta II ω, located more distally. Seta tc” subequal to other setae of segment, reaching slightly beyond tip of empodium. Seta Ge l’ thick, pointed, barbed. Seta Fe d short, tapering. Leg III: claws weaker than in leg II. Seta u’ spine-like. Seta tc” longer than other setae of segment. Seta l’ missing from genu. Leg IV: free segments of leg shorter than femorogenu and tibia III. Femorogenu 2.8x as long as tibiotarsus. Femoral seta v’ subequal to genual v’. Seta Tb v’ shorter than length of femorogenu. Seta Ta tc” 1.6x as long as entire leg IV.</p><p>Measurements (holotype given first followed by 7 paratypes in parentheses) - body and tagmata: length of body: 165 (130–170); length of idiosoma: 155 (130–160); width of idiosoma (approx.): 100 (85–100); length of gnathosoma: 25 (22–25); width of gnathosoma: 16 (13–17); length of pharynx: 17 (16–20); width of pharynx: 5 (4– 6). dgs: 8 (6–11); vgs: 6 (5–7). Dorsum: length of PrS: 55 (40–50); width of PrS: 84 (70–85)); distance between stigmata: 48 (37–45). Lengths of setae: v1: 21 (16–20); sc1: 20 (15–20); sc2: 24 (22–23); c2: 15 (12–17); c1: 7 (5–10); d: 4 (5); e: 6 (6–8); f: 5 (5–6); h: 5 (5–6). Distances between setae: v1-v1: 30 (27–31); sc1-sc1: 35 (29–35); sc2-sc2: 43 (36–42); c2-c2: 90 (74–88); c1-c1: 60 (53–60); d -d: 33 (28–33); e -e: 64 (58–63); e -f: 28 (23–28); f -f: 18 (11–18); h -h: 29 (24–32). Venter: lengths of setae: 1a: 5 (?); 2a: 10 (7–10); 3a: 8 (6–7); 3b: 6 (4–6); ps: 4 (4–4). Distances between setae: 1a -1a: 12 (10–11); 2a -2a: 28 (26–30); 3a -3a: 26 (22–28); 3b -3b: 25 (22–25); ps -ps: 16 (13–18). Length of PrP: 53 (48–55); width of PrP: 75 (65–75); ap. 2- 2: 33 (30–34). Length of tegula: 7 (8–9); width of tegula: 14 (12–15). Leg segments and leg setae (lengths): Tbt I: 20 (18–22); Ta I ω: 6 (5–7); Tb φ2: 3; Tb φ1: 5; Tb k: 5; Ta II ω: 5 (5-6); FeGe IV: 17 (15–21); Tbt IV: 7 (5–7); Ge IV v': 35 (33); Tb IV v': 13 (16–18); Ta IV tc": 39 (30–42).</p><p>MALE and LARVA unknown.</p><p>Type material. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=45.681152&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=38.485138" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 45.681152/lat 38.485138)">Female</a> holotype (slide no. SO M1804) and 3 female paratypes, IRAN: Marand, Farfar village district, 45°40'52.15"E, 38°29'6.50"N, 1,276 m, from sample of litter and soil, 23 May 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 4 female paratypes, IRAN: Marand, Yam village district, 45°47'209"E, 38°21'234"N, 1,827 m, from soil, 25 April 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand .</p><p>Type depositions. Holotype and 4 paratypes are deposited in the Acarology Laboratory, Department of Plant Protection, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran ; 3 paratypes in the collection of the Department of Animal Taxonomy and Ecology, A. Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland .</p><p>Etymology. This species is named after the Marand city, East Azerbaijan, Iran, where the holotype and paratypes were collected.</p><p>Differential diagnosis. Females of the new species are similar to Neotarsonemoides (N.) lucifer in having the similar pharynx structure; the same dorsal opisthosomal setae pattern (d, f and h stiff and blunt; e slender and sharp) and the short ps setae. However it differs from the latter in (1) having small prodorsal lateral lobes, which are not pronounced in N. lucifer; (2) having the irregular dimpled ornamentation of tergite C and ventral metapodosomal plate; (3) parallel apodemes not apparent vs. well pronounced in N. lucifer; and (4) the setation of FeGe III 1 +2 vs. 1+ 3 in N. lucifer .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFCD3A7BFF35EEB1013EF983	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFCC3A7BFF35E81802E7F846.text	03A64632FFCC3A7BFF35E81802E7F846.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides (N.) polonicus (Willmann 1949) Willmann 1949	<div><p>Neotarsonemoides (N.) polonicus (Willmann, 1949)</p><p>Material examined. 5 females, Jolfa, Iri village district, 45°59' 866"E, 38°46'590"N, 1,085 m, from soil, 26 March 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 3 females, Marand, Ousdaghi village district, 45°52'029"E, 38°24'641"N, 1,485 m, sample of litter and soil, 25 April 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 4 females, Zunuz, Darakh kandi village district, 45° 45' 282"E, 38° 25' 930"N, 1,812 m, sample of litter and soil, 15 August 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 3 females, Zunuz, Chirchir village, 45°48 046"E, 38°36'187"N, 1,429 m, sample of litter and soil, 15 August 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand .</p><p>Diagnosis. Female: see Magowski (2002).</p><p>Distribution. Central Europe: Poland (Willmann 1949; Kaliszewski 1983a; Magowski 2002), Northwestern Iran: East Azerbaijan province (new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFCC3A7BFF35E81802E7F846	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFC83A7FFF35EEFB0310FE03.text	03A64632FFC83A7FFF35EEFB0310FE03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides (N.) lucifer (Schaarschmidt 1959) Schaarschmidt 1959	<div><p>Neotarsonemoides (N.) lucifer (Schaarschmidt, 1959)</p><p>Material examined. 4 females, Jolfa, Nordooz town district, 46° 01' 492"E, 38° 52' 294"N, 767 m, from soil, 28 March 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 3 females, Zunuz, Darakh kandi village district, 45°45'282"E, 38°25'930"N, 1,812 m, sample of litter and soil, 15 August 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand .</p><p>Diagnosis. Female: see Magowski (2002).</p><p>Distribution. Central Europe: Germany (Schaarschmidt 1959) and Poland (Kaliszewski 1993; Magowski 2002), Northwestern Iran: East Azerbaijan province (new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFC83A7FFF35EEFB0310FE03	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFC83A7FFF35EF920084FD46.text	03A64632FFC83A7FFF35EF920084FD46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides (N.) multiplex (Kaliszewski 1983) Kaliszewski 1983	<div><p>Neotarsonemoides (N.) multiplex (Kaliszewski, 1983b)</p><p>Material examined. 3 females, Jolfa, Nordooz town district, 46°01'492"E, 38°52'294"N, 767 m, from soil, 28 March 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand.</p><p>Diagnosis. Female: see Magowski (2002).</p><p>Distribution. Central Europe: Poland (Kaliszewski 1983b), Northwestern Iran: East Azerbaijan province (new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFC83A7FFF35EF920084FD46	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFC83A7FFF35ED2D0084FBFD.text	03A64632FFC83A7FFF35ED2D0084FBFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides (N.) occultus (Kaliszewski 1983) Kaliszewski 1983	<div><p>Neotarsonemoides (N.) occultus (Kaliszewski, 1983c)</p><p>Material examined. 3 females, Jolfa, Gordian plain district, 45°42'442"E, 38°52'562"N, 970 m, from soil, 29 May 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 3 females, Marand district, 45°45'283"E, 38°25'935"N, 1,404 m, sample of litter and soil, 10 October 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand .</p><p>Diagnosis. Female: see Magowski (2002).</p><p>Distribution. Central Europe: Poland (Kaliszewski 1983c), Northwestern Iran: East Azerbaijan province (new record).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFC83A7FFF35ED2D0084FBFD	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFC83A75FF35EA81043EFCE1.text	03A64632FFC83A75FF35EA81043EFCE1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides (Ototarsonemus) alatus (Livshits, Mitrofanov and Sharonov 1979) Livshits, Mitrofanov and Sharonov 1979	<div><p>Neotarsonemoides (O.) alatus (Livshits, Mitrofanov and Sharonov, 1979)</p><p>Material examined. 4 females, Marand, Yam village district, 45°51'907"E, 38°20'486"N, 1,724 m, sample of litter and soil, 25 April 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 1 female, Jolfa, Siahrood district, 46°01'582"E, 38°52'273"N, 1,064 m, sample of litter and soil, 30 May 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand ; 2 females, Marand, Seyvan village district, 45°47'803"E, 38°20'995"N, 1,694 m, sample of soil, 27 June 2014, coll. S. Gheblealivand .</p><p>Diagnosis. Pharynx elongate-elliptical, without transverse striations, with pair of moderately large, ovoid glandular bodies. Tergital setae d, e, f and h all long, stiff, tapering but blunt, subequal in length, 2- 3x longer than c1; setae f as long as 1.7x distance between their bases; apodemes 1 near indiscernible; tegula broad roundrhomboidal with rounded tip; setae ps tapering, but stiffer than other attenuate setae, as long as 0.7x distance between their bases. Spine-like seta pl” lacking from Ta II, tarsus III with 4 simple setae.</p><p>Redescription. FEMALE (Figs. 9–16): Gnathosoma (Figs. 11–12): capsule oval- heart shaped, slightly triangular; with well-developed ventrolateral apodemes. Pharynx as wide as 0.24x maximum width of gnathosoma, and as long as 0.7x of ventral length of gnathosomal capsule, elongate-elliptical, with sclerotized walls but without transverse striations and with pair of moderately large, ovoid glandular bodies. Postpalpal (pp) setae absent. Setae dgs subequal to vgs. Cheliceral stylets small, slender and with inconspicuous cheliceral levers. Palpi small, only slightly longer than wide, directed convergently, with pronounced bases, each with 2 processes: apical and ventral (palptarsal), and 2 fine setae.</p><p>Idiosomal dorsum (average length: 185 (SD ± 20.4), width: 114 (SD ±12.2); length = 1.6x width; Fig. 9): relative length of setae (v1: sc2: c2: c1: d: e: f: h): 1: 1.8: 0.8: 0.6: 1.3: 1.2: 1.3: 1. Rostral shieldlet rounded, subtriangular in outline, 2.6x wider than long. Setae v1 slender, sharp, separated by distance of 2x their length each from another. Prodorsal shield (PrS) rounded trapezoidal (almost semicircular) in outline, 1.4x as wide as long, with well-developed anterolateral (prodorsal lateral) lobes, with somewhat irregular posterior edge. Sensilli sc1 clavate, with elongate globular head, covered with fine spines. Stigmata located posterolaterally of setae v1, tracheal tubes each with poorly sclerotized atrial segments and pair of weakly defined, elongate postatrial expansions. Pits v2 each located somewhat mediad of line between setae sc2 and v1 on either side. Setae sc2 inserted in mid-length of prodorsal shield, extending beyond posterior edge of prodorsal shield, separated by distance of 1.4x their length. Setae c2 slender, pointed, located in oblique line of level of c1, latter slender, sharp, reaching with tips 1/3 of distance to posterior edge of tergite C, separated by transverse distance nearing 7x their length. Posterior edge of tergite C weakly undulate without apparent lateral emarginations. Setae d -h long, tapering, stiff and blunt; barbed, setae d reaching beyond insertions of h, separated by transverse distance of more than 1.2x their length; posterolateral margin of tergite D with lateral emarginations corresponding to setae e of succeeding shield; f as long as d and slightly longer than e, latter somewhat longer than h; setae f separated by transverse interval of 0.6x their length. Distance between setae e and f on each side greater than 2x that between setae f. Setae h located in distance of 1.6x their length each to another. All dorsal shields with fine uniform dimpled ornamentation.</p><p>Idiosomal venter (Fig.10): apodemes 1 hardly discernible; anteromedial apodeme posteriorly diffused past level of posteromedial ends of apodemes 2, lacking apparent junction with sejugal apodeme; latter continuous, slightly sinous anteromedially; setae 1a -3b slender, sharp; 1a nearly contiguous with front edge of propodosomal plate, in distance each to another similar to their length. Setae 2a inserted on apodemes 2, near their distal extremities, in distance between their bases of almost 5x their lengths. Ventral propodosomal plate weakly biconvex anteriorly, with soft angularities between trochanters I and II. Apodemes 3 strongly sclerotized, well developed laterally related to anterial extremities of trochanters III (not forming continuous sclerotized transverse stripe); apodemes 4 almost straight, extending very slightly posterolaterad of setae 3b, joining with posteromedial apodeme; latter anteriorly ended with pronounced bifurcation; setae 3a separated by transverse distance of 2.2x their length each to another. Setae 3b shorter than 3a, separated by distance of 3.3x their lengths; i.e. slightly exceeding that between 3a. Ventral metapodosomal plate with anterior extremity irregular, almost straight, and with apparent spine-like processes between trochanters III and IV. Tegula rounded subtriangular in outline, 1.5x wider than long with rounded tip. Aggenital plate divided in its posterior part. Setae ps tapering, but stiffer than other attenuate setae, sharply pointed, weakly barbed; their bases separated by distance little smaller than their lengths. Ventral plates with uniform, fine dimpled ornamentation.</p><p>Legs (Figs. 13–16): proportions of free segments of legs (I: II: III: IV): 1.0: 0.9: 1.0: 0.6. Leg setation: I: 4–4– 6(2 φ)+8(1 ω); II: 3–3–4–5(1 ω); III: 1+3–4–5. Unguinal setae u” (and u’ on Ta I) indiscernible. Leg I: claw hooked, medium sized, similar in size to claws of tarsus II. Empodium small. Spine-like subunguinal seta s similar to setae u ' on tarsi II and III. Tibiotarsus with weak ventral bend in area of tibia, 3x as long as wide at base. Eupathidion p’ slightly shorter than p”, both located subapically, eupathidia tc’ and tc” equal in length, located above mid-length of segment. Three tarsal setae pv’, pv” and pl’ slender and sharp. Solenidion ω fusiform, as long as 1.3x Ta II ω. Solenidion φ 2 larger than φ 1, famulus k apparently longer than solenidia. Seta Ge l’ rather thick, pointed, barbed. Femur I without ventral protrusion. Seta Fe l’ strong, stiff; d short, stiff; both sharp. Leg II: claws medium-sized, hooked; empodium almost twice as long as in leg I. Spine-like seta pl” absent. Seta tc” slightly longer than other setae of segment, reaching tip of empodium. Seta Ge II l’ thick, pointed, barbed, slightly more slender than Ge I l’. Seta Fe d short, tapering. Leg III: claws weaker than, and empodium as long as that in leg II. Seta tc” over 3x longer than other setae of segment, more than 2x length of Ta III. Seta Ge l’ as that in leg II. Leg IV: free segments subequal to femorogenu and tibia III. Femorogenu 3x as long as tibiotarsus. Femoral seta v’ longer than genual v’, both slender, slightly barbed. Seta Tb v’ clearly longer than femorogenu, with one fine spine in its proximal length. Seta Ta tc” over 2.5x as long as entire leg IV.</p><p>Measurements: (4 non-type specimens) - body and tagmata: length of body: 155–225; length of idiosoma: 155–200; width of idiosoma (approx.): 104–130; length of gnathosoma: 35; width of gnathosoma: 25–30; length of pharynx: 20–25; width of pharynx: 6–7. dgs: 10–13; vgs: 10–13. Dorsum - length of PrS: 65–70; width of PrS: 90– 95; distance between stigmata: 48–53. Lengths of setae: v1: 15–25; sc 1 10–15; sc2: 26–48; c2: 14–15; c1: 10–11; d: 18–28; e: 20–25; f: 23–26; h: 16–21. Distances between setae: v1-v1: 38–40; sc1-sc1: 32–50; sc2-sc2: 45–53; c2-c2: 110; c1-c1: 65–80; d -d: 26–35; e -e: 68–75; e -f: 30–35; f -f: 12–16; h -h: 28–31. Venter- lengths of setae: 1a: 10; 2a: 7–10; 3a: 7–12; 3b: 6–10; ps: 8–11. Distances between setae: 1a -1a: 10; 2a -2a: 40; 3a -3a: 19–25; 3b -3b: 23–28; ps -ps: 14–16. Length of PrP: 45–53; width of PrP: 75–87; ap. 2-2: 38–43. Length of tegula: 9–10; width of tegula: 12–15. Leg segments and leg setae (lengths): Tbt I: 23–25; Ta I ω: 8–9; Tb φ2: 4–5; Tb φ1: 3–4; Tb k: 5–7; Ta II ω: 5–8; Fege IV: 26–27; Tbt IV: 7–9; Ge IV v': 15–18; Tb IV v': 33–38; Ta IV tc": 90–110.</p><p>MALE and LARVA unknown.</p><p>Distribution. East Europe: Ukraine (Livshits et al. 1979), Central Europe: Hungary (Nemestothy &amp; Mahunka 1981), Northwestern Iran: East Azerbaijan province (new record).</p><p>Differential diagnosis. Females of the species are similar to N. (O.) auritus (Mahunka, 1971) in having dorsal opisthosomal setae h longer than 0.5x f, lacking spine-like seta pl” from Ta II, and having four setiform setae on Ta III. However it differs from the latter by (1) setae c1 longer than half the distance between bases of c1 and c2 (vs. c1 shorter than half the distance between bases of c1 and c2) (2) setae 1a about as long as the distance between their bases (vs. setae 1a over twice shorter than distance between their bases), (3) setae 3b as long as 0.3x the distance between their bases (vs. setae 3b shorter than 0.25x the distance between their bases).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFC83A75FF35EA81043EFCE1	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
03A64632FFC13A76FF35EC4805F0FB31.text	03A64632FFC13A76FF35EC4805F0FB31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neotarsonemoides	<div><p>Key to females of Iranian subgenera, species groups and species of the genus Neotarsonemoides (derived from Magowski (2002))</p><p>1. Shield (PrS) with pronounced anterolateral lobes; setae d and f at least 2x as long as c1 ................................................................................................ (subgenus Ototarsonemus) … N. (O.) alatus</p><p>- Shield (PrS) without or with small, indistinct anterolateral lobes; setae d and f less than 2x longer, or clearly shorter than c1 ................................................................................ Neotarsonemoides s. str. … 2</p><p>2. Tegula longer than its width, pointed, arrow-head shaped, genual seta v’ lacking from Fege IV................................................................................................. N. denigratus group … N. (N.) evae</p><p>- Tegula shorter than its width, rounded subtriangular, bluntly or sharply pointed, genual seta v’ present on Fege IV............................................................................................ polonicus group … 3</p><p>3. Setae e stiff and blunt..................................................................... N. (N.) polonicus</p><p>- Setae e slender and sharp.............................................................................. 4</p><p>4. Setae d slender, sharply pointed............................................................. N. (N.) multiplex</p><p>- Setae d stiff, bluntly pointed............................................................................ 5</p><p>5. Setae e 2x as long as d and h, setae ps longer than distance between their bases........................ N. (N.) occultus</p><p>- Setae e ca. as long as d and h, setae ps ca. as long as half distance between their bases.............................. 6</p><p>6. Tergite C and metapodosomal plate with irregular dimpled ornamentation, parallel apodemes indiscernible............................................................................................. N. (N.) marandicus sp. nov.</p><p>- Tergite C and metapodosomal plate with regular dimpled ornamentation, parallel apodemes well pronounced........................................................................................................ N. (N.) lucifer</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A64632FFC13A76FF35EC4805F0FB31	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gheblealivand, Saeide S.;Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad;Manzari, Shahab;Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam;Magowski, Wojciech Ł.	Gheblealivand, Saeide S., Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad, Manzari, Shahab, Vahed, Mohammad Moghadam, Magowski, Wojciech Ł. (2016): A new species and new records of the genus Neotarsonemoides Kaliszewski, 1984 (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Zootaxa 4184 (1): 63-78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.1.4
