Scorpiops phatoensis, Kovařík & Lowe & Stockmann & Šťáhlavský, 2020

Kovařík, František, Lowe, Graeme, Stockmann, Mark & Šťáhlavský, František, 2020, Revision of genus-group taxa in the family Scorpiopidae Kraepelin, 1905, with description of 15 new species (Arachnida Scorpiones), Euscorpius 325, pp. 1-140 : 77-90

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5741842

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scientific name

Scorpiops phatoensis
status

sp. nov.

Scorpiops phatoensis sp. n.

( Figures 142 View Figures 134–148 , 155 View Figures 149–163 , 176 View Figures 170–185 , 186 View Figure 186 , 362 View Figures 359–362 , 562–600 View Figures 562–565 View Figures 566–573 View Figures 574–589 View Figures 590–596 View Figures 597–598 View Figures 599–600 , 792 View Figures 788–792 , 799 View Figure 799 , 810 View Figures 808–815 , Tables 5, 9) http: //zoobank. org / urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 736EED55-

9F20-4AB1-8D72-6099B4758705

Euscorpiops / Scorpiops sp. 3 : Šťáhlavský et al., in press.

TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE REPOSITORY. Thailand, Chumphon Province, Phato , 9.8292990°N 98.7731480°E GoogleMaps ; FKCP.

TYPE MATERIAL ( FKCP). Thailand, Chumphon Province, Phato , 9.8292990°N 98.7731480°E, 222 m a. s. l. ( Fig. 362 View Figures 359–362 ) GoogleMaps ,

14.VII.2019, under rocks, primary forest, waxing moon, 1♂ (holotype, 1729) 1♀ (paratype), leg. Martin and Petra Reinartz; Phato, 9.8292990°N 98.7731480°E, 222 m a. s. l., 27.X.2019, 19:00-22:00, UV detection, under rocks and in rock cracks, primary forest, new moon, 1♂ 5♀ (paratypes, 1819), leg. M. Stockmann.

ETYMOLOGY. Named after the locality of occurrence near Phato city.

DIAGNOSIS (♂ ♀). Total length 28–30 mm. Base color uniformly reddish black. Pectine teeth number 5–6 in males and 4–5 in females, fulcra absent. Pectines with 2 marginal and 1–2 middle lamellae. Patella of pedipalp with 16 (5 eb, 2 esb, 2 em, 3 est, 4 et) external trichobothria and 6 ventral trichobothria. Chela of pedipalp with 4 V series trichobothria located on ventral surface. Chelal trichobothrium Eb 3 located in middle of manus at same level or distal as Dt. Fingers of pedipalps slightly straight in both sexes. Chela length to width ratio 3.7 in male and 2.8 in female. Pedipalp movable finger with ca. 17 IAD and ID, ca. 40 MD which create 8 straight rows in a line, and there are also 8 OD present. Tarsomere II of legs with row of 4–6 stout median ventral spinules and two pairs of flanking setae. Metasoma I with 8 or 10, and metasoma II–IV with 8 carinae. Telson rather elongate, sparsely granulate, more so in male, length to depth ratio 2.8–3 in both sexes; annular ring present.

DESCRIPTION (♂ ♀). Total length 28–30 mm. Habitus as shown in Figs. 562–565 View Figures 562–565 . For position and distribution of trichobothria on pedipalps, see Figs. 574a–579a View Figures 574–589 . Sexual dimorphism: adult males have larger pectines than females; pedipalp chela and patella are more narrow in male; fingers of pedipalps are straight in both sexes ( Figs. 575 and 583 View Figures 574–589 ).

Coloration ( Figs. 562–565 View Figures 562–565 , 597–600 View Figures 597–598 View Figures 599–600 ). Base color uniformly reddish black to black. Legs and telson are yellow to reddish brown, sternites lighter, yellowish to reddish brown. Chelicerae yellowish brown and reticulate, fingers reddish brown.

Carapace and mesosoma ( Figs. 562–565 View Figures 562–565 , 590–593 View Figures 590–596 ). Entire carapace covered with minute granules; carinae absent. Anterior margin of carapace with a deep median notch. Carapace with two, or two normal and one reduced pairs of lateral eyes. Mesosoma granulated, with one median carina developed. Tergite VII is pentacarinate. Sternites smooth or finely granulated with two parallel furrows except sternite VII which is strongly granulated without carinae. Pectine teeth number 5–6 in males and 4–5 in female. Pectines with 2 marginal and 1–3 middle lamellae; fulcra absent.

Metasoma and telson ( Figs. 566–573 View Figures 566–573 ). Metasoma sparsely hirsute and granulated, with sparse, relatively large granules. Metasomal segment I with 10 or 8 carinae, II–IV with 8 carinae, and V with 5 carinae. Median lateral carinae of metasoma II and V indicated by isolated granules that may coalesce into carinae. Dorsolateral carinae of segments II–IV terminate posteriorly in a pronounced tooth. Telson elongate and granulate with annular ring developed in both sexes.

Pedipalps ( Figs. 574–589 View Figures 574–589 ). Pedipalps very sparsely hirsute. Patella with 16 (5 eb, 2 esb, 2 em, 3 est, 4 et) external and 6 ventral trichobothria. Chela with 4 V series trichobothria located on ventral surface. Femur and patella are finely granulated. Femur with 3–4 granulose carinae, and patella with 5 carinae, with dorsal patellar spurs reduced and ventral patellar spurs pronounced. Manus dorsally with fine rounded granules, which in the central area form an irregular dorsal secondary carina. External surface of chela covered by minute granules, with an almost complete external secondary carina with larger sparse granules. Movable fingers with ca. 17 IAD and ID in a row, parallel with MD (ca. 40 in number) which create 8 straight rows in a line, and there are also 8 OD present. Legs ( Figs. 594–596 View Figures 590–596 ). Tibia and tarsomeres of legs with several setae not arranged into bristle combs on dorsal surfaces but with rows of spinules on dorsolateral surfaces and on legs I – II also on ventrolateral surface. Tarsomere II of legs with row of 4–6 stout median ventral spinules and two pairs of flanking setae. Femur with 3–4 and patella 4–5 carinae; both femur and patella granulated.

Measurements. See Table 5.

UV

Departamento de Biologia de la Universidad del Valle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Euscorpiidae

Genus

Scorpiops

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