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Adamystis saboorii Paktinat-Saeij & Ahaniazad sp. nov. (Female): 8. Leg I, 9. Leg II, 10. Leg III, 11. Leg IV.
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A new species, Adamystis saboorii sp. nov. (Trombidiformes: Prostigmata: Adamystidae) is described based on adult females from Maragheh city, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. The new species can be distinguished from other species by the following features: three pairs of adoral setae; chelicera with two setae; idiosoma with reticulated dorsal shiel...
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... saboorii Paktinat-Saeij & Ahaniazad sp. nov. (Figs. 1-11) Diagnosis. The new species is distinguished by the following combination of characters: three pairs of adoral setae; chelicera with two setae; palpal setation 0-2-3-9 (+1ω); idiosoma with reticulated dorsal shield covering most of dorsum; lateral lens-like structures absent, three pairs of aggenital setae (ag 1-3 ) on divided ...
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... All Adamystidae are free-living predators (Walter et al. 2009). Adamystidae have been reported from France, Iran, Pakistan, South Africa, Tajikistan, Thailand, Ukraine, the USA and Uzbekistan (Cunliffe 1957;Hunter and Crossley 1968;Coineau 1974;Rafalski 1982;McDaniel and Bolen 1983;Barilo 1987;Ueckermann 1989;Pogrebnyak 2007;Fuangarworn and Lekprayoon 2010;Beyzavi et al. 2012;Fuangarworn et al. 2012;Khanjani et al. 2012;Ghasemi-Moghadam et al. 2019;Paktinat-Saeij et al. 2019;Paktinat-Saeij and Kazemi 2021). Paktinat-Saeij and Kazemi (2021) have provided the latest key to the species of Adamystis. ...
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