Mesobuthus mesopotamicus ( Penther, 1912 )

Kovařík, František, Fet, Victor, Gantenbein, Benjamin, Graham, Matthew R., Aydin, Ersen, Yağmur, Šťáhlavský, František, Nikita, Poverennyi & Novruzov, Nizami E., 2022, A revision of the genus Mesobuthus Vachon 1950 with a description of 14 new species (Scorpiones Buthidae), Euscorpius 348, pp. 1-189 : 92-97

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Mesobuthus mesopotamicus ( Penther, 1912 )
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Mesobuthus mesopotamicus ( Penther, 1912) View in CoL , stat. n.

( Figures 610–649 View Figures 610–613 View Figures 614–621 View Figures 622–641 View Figures 642–649 , 1155–1156, 1164, Tables 7, 15) http: //zoobank. org/urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 48250000-

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Buthus eupaeus (incorrect spelling) mesopotamicus Penther, 1912: 111–112 View in CoL .

TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE REPOSITORY. Iraq, Mosul (36.34°N 43.13°E) GoogleMaps ; NHMW.

REFERENCES (selected):

Buthus eupeus mesopotamicus: Birula, 1917a: 39 , 41, 228; Birula, 1918: 15–24, figs. 3–5.

Mesobuthus eupeus mesopotamicus: Vachon, 1958: 155 View in CoL ; Fet, 1994: 527; Fet & Lowe, 2000: 173 (complete references list until 1998).

Mesobuthus eupeus: Crucitti & Cicuzza, 2000: 287 View in CoL ; Teruel, 2002: 75–76, figs. 1–3 (in part); KarataŞ & KarataŞ, 2003: 1–4, figs. 1–2 (in part);?KarataŞ & Çolak, 2005: 3–4, fig. 1; Yağmur et al., 2007: 97–98 (in part).

Mesobuthus eupeus phillipsii: KovařÍk et al., 2011: 5–13 View Cited Treatment (in part), figs. 12–15, 17–18, 21–22, 24–27.

Mesobuthus phillipsii: Hussen & Ahmad, 2020: 6717–6718 , figs. 1, 6; Kachel et al., 2021: 4.

TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED ( NHMW). Iraq (“Mesopotamien”), Mosul (36.34°N 43.13°E), 1♂ ( NMW 2951 View Materials , lectotype designated here, Figs. 610–611 View Figures 610–613 , 614, 616–618 View Figures 614–621 , 622–631 View Figures 622–641 , 642–643, 646–649 View Figures 642–649 ), 2♂ 8♀ ( NMW 2951 View Materials , paralectotypes, Figs. 612–613 View Figures 610–613 , 615, 619–621 View Figures 614–621 , 632–641 View Figures 622–641 , 644–645 View Figures 642–649 ); 28 Маy 1910, leg GoogleMaps . V. Pietschmann ; Kal‘at Schergat (= Qal‘at Shergat = Assur, 35.46°N 43.26°E), 1♂ 2♀ ( NMW 2953 View Materials , paralectotypes), 11 Маy 1910, leg GoogleMaps . V. Pietschmann ; Assur (= Qal´at Shergat, 35.46°N 43.26°E), 1♂ 1♀ 1juv.♂ ( NMW 2954 View Materials , paralectotypes), 19 Маy 1910, 1♀ ( NMW 2955 View Materials , paralectotype), leg GoogleMaps . V. Pietschmann .

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. Iraq, Haditha (34.15°N 42.24°E), 1958, 2juvs GoogleMaps ., NMPC; Baghdad env. (33.31°N 44.21°E), 17♂ 44♀ 88juvs., 1923, leg. Vlasta Kálalová GoogleMaps , NMPC. Syria, Damascus (33.51°N 36.21°E), 3♀, June 1963, leg. HavlÍn GoogleMaps , NMPC. Turkey, Adıyaman Province, Nemrut Mountain (37.98°N 38.74°E), 9 June 1996, 1♂, leg. M. SnÍžek GoogleMaps , NMPC; Sincik, Kocahisar Village , 37°56'35"N 38°38'47"E (37.93°N 38.63°E), 625 m a. s. l., 15 July 2020, 5♂, leg. F. Alaca GoogleMaps ; Diyarbakır Province, Ergani District, Tevekli Village , 38°11'54"N 39°51'37"E (38.18°N 39.85°E), 823 m a. s. l., 16 June 2007, 1♀, leg. E. A. Yağmur & M. Yalçın GoogleMaps , NMPC; Çermik District , 6 km SW of Petekkaya Village, 38°03'06"N 39°24'17"E (38.05°N 39.40°E), 722 m a. s. l., 11 April 2008, 1♀, leg. E. A. Yağmur GoogleMaps , NMPC; Gaziantep Province, Şehitkamil, Bedirköy , 37°10'34"N 37°26'57"E (37.17°N 37.43°E), 852 m a. s. l., 29 August 2020, 7♂ 2♀ 3juvs., leg. E. A. Yağmur, E. Tezcan & M. Özkörük GoogleMaps , AZMM; Şahimbey, Perilikaya, Gaziantep Town , 10 May 2010, 3♂ 1♀ (Nos. 211, 217, 223), leg. E. A. Yağmur , AZMM; Kahramanmaraş Province, Türkoğlu, Evri Village , 37°16′13″N 37°08′33″E (37.27°N 37.13°E), 720 m a. s. l., 23 June 2007, 7♂ 2♀ 11juvs. (No. 1897), leg. E. A. Yağmur GoogleMaps , AZMM; Mardin Province, YeŞilli, Hop Pass , 37°22'20"N 40°51'51"E (37.37°N 40.85°E), 1161 m a. s. l., 14 April 2010, 3♀ 3juvs, leg. E. A. Yağmur GoogleMaps , AZMM; YeŞilli , 37°19'57"N 40°48'33"E (37.33°N 40.81°E), 12 May 2013, 1♀ (No. 370), leg. H. Koç GoogleMaps , AZMM; Şanlıurfa Province, Birecik District, Çiçekalan Village , 36°56'74"N 38°01'37"E (36.93°N 38.02°E), 410 m a. s. l., 1 April 2006, 1♂ 1♀, leg. E. A. Yağmur & M. Z. Yıldız, NMPC; Kelaynak Valley, 2 km N of Birecik District, 37°02'59"N 37°59'07"E (37.03°N 37.98°E), 388 m a. s. l., 1 April 2006, 1♀, leg. E. A. Yağmur & M. Özkörük, NMPC; Birecik District, Çiçekalan Village, 36°56'74"N 38°01'37"E (36.93°N 38.02°E), 410 m a. s. l., 1 April 2008, 1♀ 2juvs.(♀ ♂), leg. M. Z. Yıldız GoogleMaps , NMPC; Halfeti, SavaŞan Village , 1 km S of Halfeti, 37°17'17"N 37°51'49"E (37.28°N 37.85°E), 576 m a. s. l., 30 March 2008, 2♂ 2♀, leg. E. A. Yağmur GoogleMaps , AZMM; Ceylanpınar , 3 km W of Ceylanpınar Town, 36°51'59"N 39°59'59"E (36.87°N 39.99°E), 376 m a. s. l., 1 April 2011, 4♀ 7juvs., leg. E. A. Yağmur GoogleMaps , AZMM; Central , N of Tektek Mountains, 37°10'08"N 35°13'40"E (37.17°N 35.22°E), 555 m a. s. l., 10 June 2007, 2 juvs., leg. E. A. Yağmur & H. Koç GoogleMaps , AZMM; Şırnak Province, İdil District, Yörük Villag , 37°16'57"N 42°01'07"E (37.27°N 42.02°E), 669 m a. s. l., 21 May 2009, 1♀ 1juv.♂, leg. E. A. Yağmur GoogleMaps , NMPC; İdil , 40 km NW of İdil, 37°18'57"N 41°42'48"E (37.32°N 41.70°E), 828 m a. s. l., 12 April 2011, 2♀ 2juvs., leg. E. A. Yağmur & M. Özkörük GoogleMaps , AZMM; Şırnak, Uludere, Bağlıca Village , 37°27'00"N 42°45'08"E (37.45°N 42.75°E), 931 m a. s. l., 10–15 October 2018, 8♂ 2♀, leg. D. Türk GoogleMaps , AZMM.

DNA DATA. This species was represented in our survey by two DNA sequences from Turkey (KahramanmaraŞ and Mardin Provinces ) ( Table 16) .

DIAGNOSIS. Total length of adults 38 mm (male) to 58 mm (female). Trichobothrium db on fixed finger of pedipalp situated between trichobothria est and esb, near to est. Male with fingers proximally more twisted than in female. Pedipalp chela length/width ratio 3.2–3.45 in both sexes. Pectinal teeth number 21–27 in male, 16–22 in female. Chelicerae yellow, without reticulation. Pedipalps and metasoma sparsely hirsute. Carapace and tergites yellowish to reddish brown, black pigmented; metasoma, telson, pedipalps and legs yellowish brown, only part of metasomal segment V black. Femur of pedipalp with 4–5 granulated carinae. Patella with 8 usually smooth carinae, both dorsal can be granulated. Chela lacks carinae. Movable fingers of pedipalps with 11–12 cutting rows of denticles and 5 terminal denticles. Central lateral and posterior lateral carinae of carapace not joined to form a continuous linear series of granules to posterior margin. Sternite VII smooth, with 4 well marked smooth or granulated carinae. Metasomal segment I with 10 carinae; segments II to IV with 8 carinae, other two carinae are indicated by incomplete row of denticles on metasomal segments II and III; segment V with 5 carinae. Metasoma with all carinae granulated. Intercarinal surfaces on metasoma laterally smooth. Length to depth ratio of metasoma III 1.3–1.45, metasoma IV 1.65–1.8 in both sexes. Telotarsus III ventral setation represented by short and strong spiniform setae. Tarsi hirsute, in adults with 7–9 retroinferior macrosetae on basitarsus III. Telson bulbous, mainly in female. Anal lobe divided into three or four parts.

HISTORY OF STUDY. This taxon was described, as a subspecies of Buthus eupeus , in 1912 by an Austrian naturalist Arnold Penther (1865–1931) from the collections of Victor Pietschmann (1881–1956) in 1910 in Mesopotamia, now in Iraq, then still part of the Ottoman Empire. A few years later, right before the World War I started, a Russian zoologist Petr Nesterov (1883–1941) conducted a detailed exploration of the border region between the Ottoman Empire and Persia (now Iran). Nesterov’s collections were brought to ZISP and his scorpions were thoroughly studied by Birula (1918) who confirmed validity of Penther’s subspecies. It was recently considered a synonym of Mesobuthus eupeus phillipsii (see KovařÍk et al., 2011: 5) or M. phillipsii (see KovařÍk, 2019). Here, we restore it from synonymy and elevate to species status, according to our DNA phylogeny.

DISTRIBUTION. Iraq, Syria, Turkey (Figs. 1155–1156).

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Buthidae

Genus

Mesobuthus

Loc

Mesobuthus mesopotamicus ( Penther, 1912 )

Kovařík, František, Fet, Victor, Gantenbein, Benjamin, Graham, Matthew R., Aydin, Ersen, Yağmur, Šťáhlavský, František, Nikita, Poverennyi & Novruzov, Nizami E. 2022
2022
Loc

Mesobuthus eupeus phillipsii: KovařÍk et al., 2011: 5–13

KOVARIK 2011: 13
2011
Loc

Mesobuthus eupeus:

KARATAS 2003: 1
2003
Loc

Mesobuthus eupeus mesopotamicus:

FET 1994: 527
1994
Loc

Buthus eupeus mesopotamicus:

BIRULA 1918: 15
1918
Loc

Buthus eupaeus

PENTHER 1912: 112
1912
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