Figure 2.Mongoloniscus persicus sp. n., male, paratype. A body outline indicating the position of noduli laterales B cephalon and first pereonite C telson and uropods D antenna E pereopod 1 F pereopod 7. Scale = A–B 1 mm; C–G 0.5 mm.
Figure 3.Mongoloniscus persicus sp. n., male, paratype. A pleopod endopodite 1 B pleopod exopodite 1 C pleopod 2 D pleopod exopodite 3 E pleopod exopodite 4 F pleopod exopodite 5. Scale = 0.1 mm.
Figure 4.Protracheoniscus darevskii Borutzky, 1975, male. A body outline indicating the position of noduli laterales B cephalon and first pereonite C telson and uropods D antenna E pereopod 1 F pereopod 7 G pereopod 7 ischium. Scale = A–C 1 mm; D–G 0.5 mm.
Figure 1.Map of Iran indicating the sampling localities of Mongoloniscus persicus sp. n. (in black), Protracheoniscus ehsani sp. n. (in blue) and Protracheoniscus darevskii (in red).
Figure 6.Protracheoniscus ehsani sp. n., male, paratype. A body outline indicating the position of noduli laterales B cephalon and first pereonite C telson and uropods D antenna E pereopod 1 F pereopod 7 G pereopod 7 ischium. Scale = A–B 1 mm; C–G 0.5 mm.