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FIGURE 1. Adamystis theroni sp. nov., female. A-idiosoma, dorsal view, posterior end splits during slide mounting; B-idiosoma, ventral view; C-palp.
FIGURE 2. Adamystis theroni sp. nov., female. A-chelicerae and peritremes (naso outlined by broken line); B-leg I, dorsal view; C-leg II, dorsal view; D-Leg III, lateral view; E-leg IV, femur and genu, lateroventral view; F-leg IV, tibia and tarsus, latero-ventral view.
FIGURE 3. Adamystis ueckermanni sp. nov., female. A-idiosoma, dorsal view; B-idiosoma, ventral view.
FIGURE 4. Adamystis ueckermanni sp. nov., female. A-chelicera; B-palp; C-leg I, dorsal view; D-leg II, dorsal view; E-leg III, femur, latero-dorsal view; F-leg III, genu and tibia, lateral view; G-leg III, tarsus, lateral view.
Adamystis Cunliffe, 1957 (Acari: Prostigmata: Adamystidae) in Iran: Two new species and a key to the Iranian species
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Systematic and Applied Acarology

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Hadi Ostovan

Two new species of the prostigmatic mite genus Adamystis Cunliffe, 1957-A. theroni sp. nov. and A. ueckermanni sp. nov.-from Fars province, Iran are described and illustrated based on female specimens collected from soil, humus and leaf litter under oak trees (Quercus brantii Lindl, 1840). Adamystis theroni sp. nov. differs from its congeners in having a smooth dorsal shield encompassing setal rows c, d and e, chelicera with two setae, lateral lip with three adoral setae, and coxal setation of 2-4-4-4. Adamystis ueckermanni sp. nov.is unique in having the trichobothrial pair sci placed far apart from each other, and the large dorsal shield with a mixed reticulation pattern encompassing setal rows c, d, e, f and h. A diagnostic key to the four species of Adamystis known from Iran is also given.

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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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FIRST RECORD OF ADAMYSTIDAE (ACARI: PROSTIGMATA) FROM RUSSIA
Adamystis Cunliffe, 1957 (Acari: Prostigmata: Adamystidae) in Iran: Two new species and a key to the Iranian species

Systematic and Applied Acarology