Scorpiops margerisonae Kovarik, 2000
Scorpiops margerisonae Kovařík, 2000b: 189, figs 66, 70, tabs 1-3; Di & Zhu, 2010: 1-8, figs 1-23, tabs 1-2.
Type specimens.
Holotype, male, China, Xizang, FKCP.
Other materials reported.
1 male, 1 female (Ar.-MHBU-XZLX060137, Ar.-MHBU-XZLX060138) and 7 juveniles., Langxian District, China, Xizang, 4/8/2006, leg. Ming-Sheng Zhu; 5 males (Ar.-MHBU-XZND060188, Ar.-MHBU-XZND060218, Ar.-MHBU-XZLX060238, Ar.-MHBU-XZLX060245, Ar.-MHBU-XZLX060246), 4 females (Ar.-MHBU-XZND060189, Ar.-MHBU-XZND0 60219, Ar.-MHBU-XZLX060220, Ar.-MHBU-XZLX06 0247), 1 female (imm.) (Ar.-MHBU-XZLX060248) and 5 juveniles, Naidong District, China, Xizang, 9/8/2006, leg. Ming-Sheng Zhu.
Habitat.
Found under stones.
Distribution.
Nang County, Nêdong County (Naidong district) (China).
Comments.
Scorpiops margerisonae was establishedby Kovařík (2000b) just using 1 male specimens. Its most important character provided by Kovařík (2000b) is the highest numer of pectinal teeth (12-13). Although the original description is poor, we can find another valuable information: Scorpiops margerisonae has a pair strong chelas with rectangular manus (with big granules in surface). Di & Zhu (2010) redescribed Scorpiops margerisonae and reported its female for the first time, and changed its pectinal teeth numer characters as a range 8-10 in females, 9-13 in males.