Holaptilon abdullahii Mirzaee and Battiston, 2024

Mirzaee, Zohreh, Battiston, Roberto, Ballarin, Francesco, Sadeghi, Saber, Simoes, Marianna, Wiemers, Martin & Schmitt, Thomas, 2024, The Six Dwarfs of the Middle East: revision of the enigmatic praying mantis genus Holaptilon (Mantodea: Gonypetidae: Gonypetinae) with the description of four new species under integrative taxonomy, Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 82, pp. 89-117 : 89

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scientific name

Holaptilon abdullahii Mirzaee and Battiston
status

sp. nov.

4.4. Holaptilon abdullahii Mirzaee and Battiston sp. nov.

Figure 9a, b View Figure 9

Material examined.

Holotype: 1♂, ethanol, with genitalia in a separate micro-vial, Jam , Bushehr province, Iran, 27.883N, 52.354E, 743 m, 11/2020, leg. Mirzaee (SDEI) GoogleMaps . - Paratypes: 3♀, ethanol, with genitalia in a separate micro-vial, Tombak , Bushehr, Iran, 27.726N, 52.209E, 83 m, 7/2015, 8/2016, 8/2019, leg. Abdullahi and Mirzaee (SDEI) GoogleMaps ; 5♂, 3♀, 2 nymphs, ethanol, Tombak , Bushehr, Iran, 27.726N, 52.209E, 83 m, 7/2015, 7/2016, 7/2017, 5/2018, leg. Abdullahi and Mirzaee (ZMPC) GoogleMaps ; 2♂, 4♀, ethanol, Tombak , Bushehr, Iran, 27.726N, 52.209E, 83 m, 8/2016, 8/2019, 8/2020, 8/2021, leg. Abdullahi and Mirzaee (ZMCBSU) GoogleMaps ; 2♂, ethanol, Tombak , Bushehr, Iran, 27.726N, 52.209E, 83 m, 7/2017, 8/2017, leg. Abdullahi and Mirzaee (ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 2♂, 3♀, ethanol, Kangan , Bushehr, Iran, 27.843N, 52.064E, 57 m, 8/2019, 5/2020 leg. Abdullahi and Mirzaee (ZMPC) GoogleMaps ; 3♂, 1♀, 1 nymph, ethanol, Jam , Bushehr, Iran, 27.883N, 52.354E, 83 m, 7/2019, 7/2020, leg. Abdullahi and Mirzaee (ZMPC) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, ethanol, Soroo , Bushehr, Iran, 28.006N, 51.908E, 47 m, 4/2021, leg. Mirzaee (ZMPC) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Males and females of this species can be distinguished from other species by having five posteroventral femoral spines and long, saber-like afa with a constant width that is gently curved or straight. Processes pba anteriad of afa is not sclerotised, and the posterior edge of vla is gently angular (Fig. 2a, b View Figure 2 ).

Description.

Males are smaller and more delicate in appearance than females, both male and female apterous, head and body dorsally sandy brown, with small dark brown and black spots, mostly in the middle of body parts. Head: Wider than high (ratio: 1.1-1.3), two times wider (ratio: 2) than pronotum (Table S3) (Fig. 10a, b View Figure 10 ). Pronotum: Rectangular shape, almost flat, compact. Slightly higher than wide (ratio: 1.2) Meso- and metanotum: roof-shaped and slightly keeled (Fig. 11a, b View Figure 11 ). Forelegs: Femora broad, dorsal edge lamellar, 1.8 times longer than wide, armed with 12 or 13 anteroventral spines, of which the second spine is longer than the others and the spines with even numbers are longer than spines with odd numbers; four discoidal spines with the first being shorter, the third longer than the others, the second a bit shorter than the third (both extrovertedly curved), the fourth is short but longer than the first; five posteroventral spines, with almost all of them of the same size, the first two spines are close to each other but the third and fourth are more distant and the fifth spine has a much greater distance and is far away from the other spines; anterior genicular lobe and posterior genicular lobe with a spine; foretibia armed with nine or ten anteroventral spines, elongating distally, and 11, 12 or 13 posteroventral spines, elongating distally. The first three tarsomeres in most of the individuals (N = 21) blackish and the tarsomere number 4 and 5 white, in other individuals (N = 10) whole 5 tarsomeres white (Fig. 12e View Figure 12 ). Abdomen: Slender but half as wide in male compared to female, the tergites weakly keeled in midline; supra anal plate transverse, triangular; cerci with nine readily recognizable cercomeres, covered by long setae; last cercomere longer and narrower than the others; subgenital plate much longer than wide. Male genitalia: Ventral phallomere oval, moderately wide; afa long and saber-shaped, with constant width, gently curved or straight, strongly sclerotised in left half, pba anteriad of afa not sclerotised. Posterior edge of vla gently angular and well sclerotised. Sclerite L4B curved, of complex shape, widened distally. Apical process paa long, directed left side, with curved apex (Fig. 2a, b View Figure 2 ). Ootheca: Dark yellow to creamy in colour, oval-shaped in dorsal view, dorsoventrally flattened. Rows of egg chambers that are parallel to the top and bottom of the egg, casing is visible from outside (Fig. 13a View Figure 13 ).

Measurements (in mm).

Body length: ♂ 12-13, ♀ 15-20; Head width: ♂ 3.1-3.4, ♀ 3.5-4.0; Head height: ♂ 1.4-1.7, ♀ 1.7-2.0; Pronotum length: ♂ 2.7-3.2, ♀ 3.0-3.7; Pronotum width: ♂ 2.4-2.7, ♀ 2.5-3.1; Forecoxa length: ♂ 3.0-3.3, ♀ 3.0-3.6; Forefemora length: ♂ 3.2-3.5, ♀ 3.5-4.0; Forefemora width: ♂ 1.3-1.7, ♀ 1.7-2.2.

Distribution.

South of Iran, Bushehr province (Jam, Kan-gan, Tompak, Soroo) (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 : green points).

Habitat.

Rocky habitats within mountains where a permanent water source is available (Fig. 7a View Figure 7 ).

Conservation.

This species seems very localized with an Extent of Occurrence (EOO) of about 300 km2 in a small number of locations (4). With no data on population trends over time, and despite its natural habitat susceptible to low anthropogenic impacts, this species might have to be categorized as endangered, but further studies are necessary to clarify its threat status.

Etymology.

Named after the first collector, Hossein Abdullahi.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Mantodea

Family

Gonypetidae

Tribe

Gonypetini

Genus

Holaptilon