Mesobuthus Vachon, 1950
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Genus Mesobuthus Vachon, 1950 View in CoL
( Figures 1–41 View Figures 1–4 View Figures 5–12 View Figures 13–32 View Figures 33–40 View Figure 41 , Table 1)
Mesobuthus Vachon, 1950: 152 View in CoL (in part).
TYPE SPECIES. Androctonus eupeus C. L. Koch, 1839 .
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Mesobuthus View in CoL (in part): Vachon, 1952: 324; Vachon, 1958: 141; Fet & Lowe, 2000: 169–181 (in part; complete references list until 1998).
Mesobuthus: Kovařík, 2019: 17 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs. 134–137, 148, 161–163, 171–172.
DIAGNOSIS. Medium-sized buthids, adults 35–65 mm. Sternum type 1 (Soleglad & Fet, 2003), various degrees of an irregular pentagon in shape. Pedipalps orthobothriotaxic, type Aβ ( Vachon, 1974, 1975), femur trichobothrium d 2 dorsal, patella d 3 dorsal of dorsomedian carina. Chelal trichobothrium db usuclly located between est and esb, or may be on level with trichobothrium est. Trichobothrium eb clearly located on fixed finger of pedipalp. Pectines with fulcra. Dentate margin of pedipalp-chela movable finger with distinct denticles divided into 11–12 linear rows and 5 terminal denticles. Chelicerae with typical buthid dentition (Vachon, 1963, figs. 32–33), fixed finger armed with two denticles on ventral surface. Tergites I–VI granular, with three carinae, tergite VII with 5 carinae. Carapace with distinct carinae, entire dorsal surface nearly flat. First sternite with two granulated lateral stridulatory areas, which, however, may be reduced in some species. Metasoma elongate, segment I with 10 carinae, segments II-III with 8–10 carinae, segment IV with 8 carinae. Ventrolateral carinae of metasomal segment V posteriorly usually with several large lobated denticles. Telson elongated or bulbous, bumpy and granulated, without subaculear tooth. Legs III and IV with well developed tibial spurs. No sexual dimorphism in shape of metasoma.
DISTRIBUTION. Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.
KOVARIK, F. 2019. Taxonomic reassessment of the genera Lychas, Mesobuthus, and Olivierus, with descriptions of four new genera (Scorpiones: Buthidae). Euscorpius, 288: 1 - 27.
VACHON, M. 1950. Etudes sur les Scorpions. III (suite). Description des Scorpions du Nord de l'Afrique. Archives de l'Institut Pasteur d'Algerie, 28 (2): 152 - 216.
VACHON, M. 1952. Etudes sur les scorpions. Institut Pasteur d'Algerie, Alger, 1 - 482. (published 1948 - 1951 in Archives de l'Institut Pasteur d'Algerie, 1948, 26: 25 - 90, 162 - 208, 288 - 316, 441 - 481. 1949, 27: 66 - 100, 134 - 169, 281 - 288, 334 - 396. 1950, 28: 152 - 216, 383 - 413. 1951, 29: 46 - 104).
VACHON, M. 1958. Scorpionidea (Chelicerata) de l'Afghanistan. (The 3 d Danish Expedition to Central Asia. Zoological Results 23). Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistrorisk Forening i KObehavn, 120: 121 - 187.
VACHON, M. 1974. Etudes des caracteres utilises pour classer les familles et les genres de Scorpions (Arachnides). 1. La trichobothriotaxie en arachnologie. Sigles trichobothriaux et types de trichobothriotaxie chez les Scorpions. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, 3 e ser. n ° 140, Zool. 140: 857 - 958.
VACHON, M. 1975. Sur l'utilisation de la trichobothriotaxie du bras des pedipalpes des scorpions (Arachnides) dans le classement des genres de la famille des Buthidae Simon. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, D, 281: 1597 - 1599.
Figures 1–4: Mesobuthus zarudnyi sp. n. Figures 1–2. Male holotype, dorsal (1) and ventral (2) views. Figures 3–4. Female paratype, dorsal (3) and ventral (4) views. Scale bars: 10 mm (1–2, 3–4).
Figures 5–12: Mesobuthus zarudnyi sp. n. Figures 5, 7–9. Male holotype, telson lateral (5), metasoma and telson, lateral (7), dorsal (8), and ventral (9) views. Figures 6, 10–12. Female paratype, telson lateral (6), metasoma and telson, lateral (10), dorsal (11), and ventral (12) views. Scale bar: 10 mm (7–12).
Figures 13–32: Mesobuthus zarudnyi sp. n., pedipalp. Figures 13–21. Male holotype, chela, dorsal (13), external (14), and ventral (15) views. Patella, dorsal (16), external (17) and ventral (18) views. Femur and trochanter, internal (19), dorsal (20), and ventral (21) views. Figures 22–32. Female paratype, chela, dorsal (22), external (23), and ventral (24) views. Patella, dorsal (25), external (26) and ventral (27) views. Femur and trochanter, internal (28), dorsal (29), and ventral (30) views. Movable (32) and fixed (31) fingers. The trichobothrial pattern is indicated in Figures 13–17, 19–20.
Figures 33–40: Mesobuthus zarudnyi sp. n. Figures 33–34. Male holotype, chelicerae, carapace and tergites I–IV (33), sternopectinal region and sternites (34). Figures 35–40. Female paratype, chelicerae, carapace and tergites I–III (35), sternopectinal region and sternites III–V (361). Right legs I–IV, retrolateral aspect (37–40).
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Mesobuthus Vachon, 1950
Novruzov, Nizami E., Kovařík, František & Fet, Victor 2022 |
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VACHON 1958: 141 |
VACHON 1952: 324 |
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VACHON 1950: 152 |