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František Kovařík, 2013, Ɯandinus (Ɯandinus) trailini sp. n. from Ethiopia (Scorpiones: Scorpionidae), with data on localities and life strategy, Euscorpius 163, pp. 1-14 : 1-10

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Mandinus (Mandinus) trailini
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sp. nov.

Ɯandinus (Ɯandinus) trailini sp. n.

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TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE DEPOSITORY. Ethiopia, Oromia State , Arsi Province, 06°56'06"N 40°41'23"E GoogleMaps ,

1693 m a.s.l. (Locality No. 13 EA) ; the authoŕs collection ( FKCP) .

TYPE MATERIAL. Ethiopia, Oromia State , Arsi Province, 06°56'06"N 40°41'23"E, 1693 m a.s.l. ( GoogleMaps Locality No. 13 EA) , 5.VII.2012, 1♂ (holotype) and its exuvia from 20.I.2013, leg. V. Trailin, 24. VI.2013, 1♀ 10 juvs after 3rd and 4th ecdyses (paratypes) , leg. F. Kovařík, J. Plíšková, P. Novák ; Oromia State , Arsi Province, 06°54'19"N 40°50'08"E, 1708 m a.s.l. ( GoogleMaps Locality No. 13 EB) , 24. VI.2013, 4♀ 1im.12juvs . (paratypes) , leg. F. Kovařík, J. Plíšková, P. Novák, V. Socha ; Oromia State , Arsi Province, Sof Omar, 06°54'19"N 40°51'04"E, 1200 m a.s.l. ( GoogleMaps Locality No. 13 EC) , 24.-25. VI.2013, 3♀ 1im. 1juv . (paratypes) ( UV detection) , leg. F. Kovařík, J. Plíšková, P. Novák .

Most of adult specimens are in 75% alcohol, only two females from locality No. 13EC and all juveniles are still alive. All type specimens are in FKCP collection. Other females and juveniles from locality No. 13EC that were found associated with the types but not included in the type series are kept alive and cared for by Jana Plíšková, Pavel Novák, Vít Socha, and Vladimír Trailin .

ETYMOLOGY. Named after Vladimír Trailin, a Czech herpetologist and my friend, who visited Ethiopia with me.

DIAGNOSIS. Total length 98–116 mm. Color uniformly brown to reddish black, only chela reddish brown. Chelicerae brown, reticulate, with black fingers and anterior margin. External trichobothria on patella number 17–19 (5–6 eb, 3 esb, 2 em, 1 est, 6–7 et); ventral trichobothria on chela number 16–18. Carapace lacking carinae and with very fine sparse granules. Dorsal carinae on first throught fourth metasomal segments terminate in a larger tooth most conspicuous on fourth segment. Spination formula of tarsomere II = 6/4: 6-7/4: 7-8/4-5: 7-8/4-5. Tarsomere II with 2 spines on inclined anteroventral surface. Pectinal teeth number 16–20. Pedipalps densely hirsute, mainly chela. Granules on dorsal surface of chela conical, conspicuous but not pointed. External surface of chela with conical granules in anterior part and without carinae. Length to depth ratio of 4th metasomal segment = 1.73–2.02. Male has more pronounced tooth on movable finger of pedipalp and slightly larger telson than female.

DESCRIPTION. The adult male holotype is 107 mm long, and female paratypes are 98–116 mm long. The habitus is shown in Figs. 1–2 and 9–10. For position and distribution of trichobothria of pedipalps see Figs. 14– 20. External trichobothria on the patella number 17–19 (5–6 eb, 3 esb, 2 em, 1 est, 6–7 et); ventral trichobothria on the chela number 16–18. The male has a more pronounced tooth on the movable finger of pedipalp

( Fig. 14 versus Fig. 12) and a slightly larger telson than the female ( Fig. 4 versus Fig. 12). COLORATION ( Figs. 1–2). The carapace, mesosoma, metasoma and femur and patella of pedipalp are uniformly brown to reddish black. The chela is reddish brown and its fingers are black. The legs and telson are grayish brown to black. The chelicerae are brown, reticulate, with black fingers and anterior margins. CARAPACE. The carapace lacks carinae but has a deep sagittal furrow with a forked, Y-shaped furrow on each side in the posterior part. The surface is granulated by very fine, sparse granules, but the anterior part is smooth, without granules. The anteromedial margin is strongly concave. Present are a pair of median eyes and three lateral eyes on each side, with a furrow behind the lateral eyes. The distance ratio of the pair of median eyes from the anterior and the posterior margin of the carapace is, respectively, 0.56 and 0.44. MESOSOMA. The tergites are finely granulated, each with an incomplete sagittal carina and symmetrical shallow furrows. The sternites are smooth, lack carinae and each bears two pronounced furrows that reach neither anterior nor posterior margins. The pectinal teeth number 16–20. The pectines have three marginal and three middle lamellae, all with numerous reddish setae. The characteristic fulcra are long and bear 12 to 20 white setae on the tip. METASOMA AND TELSON ( Fig. 4). The first throught fourth segments bear eight carinae. The first throught third segments bear smooth ventral and lateral carinae; the fourth segment bears these carinae with several smooth teeth. The dorsal carinae on the first throught fourth segments terminate in a larger tooth most conspicuous on the fourth segment. The fifth segment bears five carinae and a row of granules on the lateral surfaces, which may form an incomplete carina. All carinae on the fifth metasomal segment bear strong granules. The surface between the carinae is granulate on the fifth segment and smooth on the other segments. The densely hirsute telson is bulbous (male), with aculeus shorter than the vesicle. The surface of the telson is unevenly granulated and bears incomplete carinae. LEGS. The legs are smooth, without carinae and granules, and unevenly hirsute. Tarsomere Iis hirsute. Tarsomere II has two spines on the inclined anteroventral surface. The spination formula of tarsomere II is 6/4: 6- 7/4: 7-8/4-5: 7-8/4-5 ( Figs. 5–6). PEDIPALPS. The pedipalps are densely hirsute, mainly the chela ( Figs. 14–16). The femur and patella are bumpy with several large granules. The femur bears four carinae composed of several large, round granules, only the externoventral carina is smooth.The patella bears four to five smooth and incomplete carinae without granules. Two large and several small granules are only on the external surface of the patella. The chela ( Figs. 12 and 14) has a lobe and lacks carinae; its dorsal surface

bears conical granules that are conspicuous but not pointed; its external surface bears conical granules only in the anterior part. The dentate margins of the movable and fixed fingers are armed with two parallel rows of denticles extending the entire length of the finger, without external and internal granules but with larger granules which indicate subrows on both fingers.

MEASUREMENTS IN MM. Male holotype. Total length 107; carapace length 13.8, width 14.3; metasoma and telson length 46.8; first metasomal segment length 6.5, width 6.3, depth 4.8; second metasomal segment length 7.0, width 5.5, depth 4.6; third metasomal segment length 7.9, width 5.2, depth 4.7; fourth metasomal segment length 8.5, width 4.7, depth 4.9; fifth metasomal segment length 11.3, width 4.4, depth 4.4; telson length 10.3; telson width 5.6; pedipalp femur length 10.5, width 4.7; pedipalp patella length 10.4, width 5.2; chela length 22.3; manus width 13.3; movable finger length 13.5.

Female paratype. Total length 116; carapace length 15.7, width 16.8; metasoma and telson length 52.6; first metasomal segment length 6.5, width 6.2, depth 4.7; second metasomal segment length 7.1, width 5.5, depth 4.6; third metasomal segment length 7.5, width 5.0, depth 4.5; fourth metasomal segment length 8.7, width 4.7, depth 4.3; fifth metasomal segment length 11.4, width 4.3, depth 4.5; telson length 11.4; telson width 4.8; pedipalp femur length 10.7, width 5.1; pedipalp patella length 11.5, width 5.7; chela length 24.2; manus width 14.5; movable finger length 15.3.

AFFINITIES. The described features distinguish P. trailini sp. n. from all other species of the subgenus Pandinus Thorell, 1876 . P. trailini sp. n. is characterized by 6/4: 6-7/4: 7-8/4-5: 7-8/4-5 spination formula of tarsomere II and sexual dimorphism, when the male has a more pronounced tooth on the movable finger of pedipalp than the female. These two characters distinguish P. trailini sp. n. from P. gambiensis Pocock, 1899 , P. imperator (C. L. Koch, 1841) , and P. ugandaensis Kovařík, 2011 and indicate its close relationship with P. smithi (Pocock, 1897) and P. phillipsii (Pocock, 1896) , which however can be easily distinguished from P. trailini sp. n. by their yellow legs (see figs. 10–13 in Kovařík, 2011: 5). If this character is omitted, then of these two species P. trailini sp. n. appears to be closer to P. smithi , which however has the tarsomere II of legs with three spines on the inclined anteroventral surface ( Fig. 8). P. trailini sp. n. has only two spines, in place of the third spine there is only a spiniform seta ( Fig. 5). The last species of the genus is P. mazuchi Kovařík, 2011 , whose sexual dimorphism remains unknown. This species can be distinguished from P. trailini sp. n. by having an additional trichobothrium ea (fig. 5a in Kovařík, 2011: 3), different dorsal granulation of the chela (fig. 5a in Kovařík, 2011: 3 versus Fig. 12), sparse pubescence, and having only 10 ventral trichobothria on the chela. P. trailini sp. n. has 16–18 ventral trichobothria on the chela ( Fig. 16), which is the highest number in the subgenus Pandinus . P. gambiensis has chela with 10 ventral trichobothria, P. imperator has 9–14, P. phillipsii and P. smithi have 13–15, and P. ugandaensis has only 8 or 9.

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

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Departamento de Biologia de la Universidad del Valle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Euscorpiidae

Genus

Mandinus

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