Orthochirus, Karsch, 1892

Kovařík, František & Navidpour, Shahrokh, 2020, Six new species of Orthochirus Karsch, 1892 from Iran (Scorpiones Buthidae), Euscorpius 312, pp. 1-41 : 38

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4648532

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4967353

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scientific name

Orthochirus
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Key to Orthochirus View in CoL of Iran, Turkey and Iraq

1. Metasoma V dorsal mesially densely granulated (figs. 159–160 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 27). ........................... 2

– Metasoma V dorsal mesially smooth or with several fine granules only ( Fig. 134 View Figures 130–134 ). ............................................... 4

2. Metasoma II–III ventrally and laterally smooth, without granules, punctate and bumpy (fig. 171 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 28). ................... O. fomichevi Kovařík et al., 2019 View in CoL

– Metasoma II–III ventrally and laterally granulate (fig. 173 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 28.............................................. 3

3. Metasomal segments wide (fig. 159 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 27), ratio length/width of metasoma V is in males 1.06–1.11. Ventral and lateral surfaces of metasoma IV–V are densely granulate (fig. 173 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 28). ........................................... O. iranus Kovařík, 2004 View in CoL

– Ratio length/width of metasoma V is in males 1.18– 1.24. Ventral and lateral surfaces of metasoma IV–V are sparsely granulate (fig. 116 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 20).. ........................................ O. mesopotamicus Birula, 1918 View in CoL

4. Metasoma hirsute. ......................................................... 5

– Entire metasoma glabrous (short, thin setae might issue from some punctae) ( Figs. 222–224 View Figures 222–227 ). ........................... 8

5. Metasoma densely hirsute ( Fig. 225 View Figures 222–227 ). ........................... 6

– Metasoma sparsely hirsute. .............................................. ....................................... O. gruberi Kovařík & Fet, 2006 View in CoL

6. Pedipalp patella with dorsal carinae granulated (fig. 58 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 11). .................................................. ................................. O. gantenbeini Kovařík et al., 2019 View in CoL

– Pedipalp patella with dorsal carinae smooth ( Fig. 146 View Figures 137–153 ). 7

7 Pedipalp femur dorsal granulated ( Fig. 149 View Figures 137–153 ). Sternite VII densely granulated (136). .............. O. masihipouri View in CoL sp. n.

– Pedipalp femur dorsal smooth (fig. 70 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 11). Sternite VII rather sparsely granulated (fig. 48 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 9). ............................................... ....................... O. stockwelli (Lourenço & Vachon, 1995) View in CoL

8. Sternite VII smooth, without developed granulate carinae (fig. 156 in Kovařík et al., 2019: 27). ............................... ................................................... O. iraqus Kovařík, 2004 View in CoL

– Sternite VII usually at least partly granulated, always with four developed granulated carinae ( Figs. 21 View Figures 20–22 and 66 View Figures 65–67 ). ... 9

9. Pedipalp movable finger dentition with 0–1 external (OD/ OAD) denticles. ............................ O. semnanensis View in CoL sp. n.

– Pedipalp movable finger dentition with 3–9 external (OD/ OAD) denticles. ........................................................... 10

10. Metasoma IV–V ventrally only shallowly punctate and in males punctation may be altogether absent. ................ 11

– Punctation on metasoma IV–V ventrally developed. .. 12

11. Ventral carinae of metasoma I–III consist of a row of large granules. ................................... O. varius Kovařík, 2004 View in CoL

– Ventral carinae of metasoma I–III consist of small granules irregularly in two or three rows. ........................ ................................................. O. hormozganensis View in CoL sp. n.

12. Tergites roughly granulated in middle but laterally smooth with several small granules at least in the male ( Fig. 65 View Figures 65–67 ). ....................................................... O. kermanensis View in CoL sp. n.

– Entire tergites roughly granulated at least in the male ( Fig. 160 View Figures 160–167 ). ............................................................................ 13

13. Sternite VII densely granulated among carinae. ......... 14

– Sternite VII smooth medially with several solitary granules among carinae. .............................................. 16

14. Pedipalp patella with dorsal carinae smooth. Anterior median part of carapace smooth, with granules medially only ( Fig. 199 View Figures 199–201 ). ............................................................ 15

– Pedipalp patella with dorsal carinae granulated. Anterior median part of carapace densely granulated. ................... ................................... O. navidpouri Kovařík et al., 2019 View in CoL

15. Tarsi of third legs with 7–10 bristles, long in both sexes. ................................. O. carinatus Navidpour et al., 2019 View in CoL

– Tarsi of third legs with 4–6 bristles, long in female and short in male. ........................................ O. vignolii View in CoL sp. n.

16. Pedipalp femur length/width ratio 4.1–4.3 in male, 3.3– 3.5 in female. ........................................ O. kucerai View in CoL sp. n.

– Pedipalp femur length/width ratio 2.7–3.0 in both sexes. ...................................................................................... 17

17. Tarsi of leg III with long bristles, which form a reduced bristlecomb. At least femur of legs dark. Pedipalp chela dark. .................................. O. zagrosensis Kovařík, 2004 View in CoL

– Tarsi of leg III with short bristles, which do not form a bristlecomb. Legs usually yellow. Pedipalp chela yellow. ..................... O. farzanpayi (Vachon & Farzanpay, 1987)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Buthidae

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