Seven new species of the subfamily Neanurinae from north-western Iran are described and illustrated in detail. differs from the most similar congener, (Axelson, 1905), in chaetotaxic details and the arrangement of tubercles on the dorsal side of the body. can be easily recognised by its wide labrum, the absence of chaetae C on the head and the presence of a toothed claw. is especially distinctive due to the absence of chaetae A and Ocp on the head and the presence of the male ventral organ. is related and most similar to Smolis, Shayanmehr & Yoosefi-Lafooraki, 2018, described recently and known from Mazandran Province in Iran. The new species can be easily distinguished by the following set of features: dark pigmented body, presence of chaetae C and Dl3 on the head, absence of microchaetae on the furca rudimentary, presence of thickened macrochaetae on dorsal side of body and absence of cryptopygy. The main characteristics of include a white body with dark pigmented eyes, the fusion of tubercles Di and De on the first thoracic segment and the presence of the male ventral organ. is superficially similar to Porco, Bedos & Deharveng, 2010, a species known from the Alps and Jura in Europe, but it differs in the body colour and the number of labial chaetae and chaetae (L+So) on the head. , the first member of this enigmatic and intriguing genus known from Iran, is characterised by an unusually elongate ogival labrum and extreme reduction of dorsal chaetotaxy. Furthermore, new records of several other species of the subfamily: Smolis, Falahati & Skarżyński, 2012; Smolis, Falahati & Skarżyński, 2012; ; Smolis, Shayanmehr, Kuznetsova & Yoosefi-Lafooraki, 2017; Smolis, Shayanmehr, Kuznetsova & Yoosefi-Lafooraki, 2017; Smolis, Shayanmehr & Yoosefi-Lafooraki, 2018; (Templeton, 1835) and Cassagnau & Delamare Deboutteville, 1955 are given. The present study is based on the rich material collected by Antoine Senglet and loaned by Peter J. Schwendinger.
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Zootaxa
January 2022
Ria de Sola, 3, ch. 39, 39610 El Astillero, Cantabria, Spain.
Four new species of the subfamily Neanurinae, namely Cryptonura dohezarensis sp. nov., Cryptonura abmalensis sp.
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November 2020
Institute of Environmental Biology, Department of Invertebrate Biology, Evolution and Conservation, University of Wrocław, Przybyszewskiego 65, 51-148 Wrocław, Poland University of Wrocław Wrocław Poland.
Seven new species of the subfamily Neanurinae from north-western Iran are described and illustrated in detail. differs from the most similar congener, (Axelson, 1905), in chaetotaxic details and the arrangement of tubercles on the dorsal side of the body. can be easily recognised by its wide labrum, the absence of chaetae C on the head and the presence of a toothed claw.
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May 2017
Department of Plant Protection, Sari Agricultural Science and Nature Resources University, Sari, Mazandaran 578, Iran.
New species belonging to the genus is described and illustrated in detail. , from northern Iran, is distinctive due to an exceptionally elongate buccal cone compared to that of most other species of the genus. Other characteristic features of the species are the white body with pigmented eyes, a reduced chaetotaxy of the lateral part of the head, the thorax II-III and abdomen I-III with free chaetae De2 and 3, and abdomen IV with particularly short chaetae Di1.
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August 2015
Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wrocław, Przybyszewskiego 63-77, 51-148 Wrocław, Poland; Email: unknown.
Israelimeria persica sp. nov. is described from Iran.
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February 2015
Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wrocław, Przybyszewskiego 63/77, 51-148 Wrocław, Poland; Email: unknown.
Persanura hyrcanica, a new genus and species of Neanurini from Iran is described and illustrated. It has a unique suite of morphological characters: labrum with only 4 chaetae, fusion of tubercles So and L on head, tubercle Di on th. II-III with 2 chaetae and separation of tubercles Di on abd.
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