Author/Authors :
Noei, Javad Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Birjand - Birjand, Iran
Abstract :
Birjandtrombella farniae Noei, 2020, originally placed in Trombellidae Thor, 1935, was described from
larvae ectoparasitic on moths, from Birjand city, South Khorasan province, Iran (Noei and Rabieh
2020). According to Mąkol and Wohltmann (2012, 2013) the family Neotrombidiidae Feider, 1955
consists of four genera: Discotrombidium Feider, 1977, Monunguis Wharton, 1938, Neotrombidium
Leonardi, 1901 and Anomalothrombium André, 1936. Discotrombidium and Anomalothrombium
are based on post-larval forms only, the monotypic genus Monunguis (parasitic on bat flies,
Streblidae) is based on larva only (Womersley 1963; Lindquist and Vercammen-Grandjean 1971)
and Neotrombidium (parasitic on subcortical beetles of the families Cerambycidae, Cleridae,
Elateridae and Tenebrionidae, and on the ground beetle family Carabidae) is based on both larval
and post-larval forms (Noei et al. 2017). The family Neotrombidiidae and Trombellidae can be
distinguished by the number of normal setae on femur I (7 vs. with less than seven normal setae in
Trombellidae) and reticulated area on coxae I and III (present vs. absent). In this paper, the
monotypic genus Birjandtrombella Noei, 2020 (parasitic on Lepidoptera: Crambidae, Noctuidae,
Pyralidae) is transferred from Trombellidae to the family Neotrombidiidae and the generic diagnosis
is amended. The modified drawing of the Fig. 3 [after Noei and Rabieh (2020)] is also presented
Keywords :
Prostigmata , Trombidiformes , Correspondence Remarks , Birjandtrombella Noei , 2020 , Acari