Orthochirus nordmanni, Kovařík & Fet & Yağmur, 2020

Kovařík, FrantIšek, Fet, Victor & Yağmur, Ersen Aydın, 2020, Further review of Orthochirus Karsch, 1892 (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from Asia: taxonomic position of O. melanurus, O. persa, O. scrobiculosus, and description of six new species, Euscorpius 318, pp. 1-73 : 42-46

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scientific name

Orthochirus nordmanni
status

sp. nov.

Orthochirus nordmanni View in CoL sp. n.

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TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE DEPOSITORY. Afghanistan, Uruzgan Province, Tarin Kowt District, Sosnak Village , 32°38’20”N 65°48’25”E GoogleMaps ; FKCP.

TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED ( FKCP). Afghanistan, Daykundi Province, Gizab [33.42°N 66.11°E], 2012, 1♂ (paratype), leg. M. Misch. GoogleMaps Kandahar Province (border with Uruzgan Province), 32°10'36.59"N 65°44'12.45"E, 1798 m a. s. l. GoogleMaps ,

1♂ 2♀ (paratypes), April 2011, leg. M. Misch; Nesh Village , 32°07'30"N 65°45'10"E GoogleMaps , 2011, 24♂ 5♀ 2juvs (paratypes), leg. M. Misch. Uruzgan Province, Tarin Kowt District, Sosnak Village , 32°38'20"N 65°48'25"E GoogleMaps , 2011, 1♂ (holotype) 4♂ 1♀ (paratypes), leg. M. Misch; Tarin Kowt, 32°37'52.29"N 65°52'06.56"E, 1300 m a. s. l., May 2010, 27♂ 17♀ 2juvs. (paratypes), leg. M. Misch; Chora District, Chinarak Village , 32°50'20"N 65°53'30"E GoogleMaps , 2011, 4♂ 1♀ juv. (paratypes), leg. M. Misch.

ETYMOLOGY. The species epithet is a patronym honoring the Russian-Finnish zoologist Alexander von Nordmann (1803–1866) who described the scorpion species now called Olivierus caucasicus (Nordmann, 1840) (Buthidae) .

DIAGNOSIS (♂ ♀). Total length of adults 24–40 mm. Trichobothrium d 2 on dorsal surface of pedipalp femur usually absent. Pectinal teeth number 18–23 in males and 16–18 in females. Movable finger of pedipalps with 8–9 rows of denticles, 8–9 ID and 7–9 OD. Dorsal carinae on pedipalp patella developed and smooth. Pedipalp femur dorsal smooth. Metasoma I with 10 carinae, metasoma II– III with 4–6 carinae, metasoma IV–V with 2 dorsolateral carinae and without ventrolateral carinae which are indicate on metasoma V. Ventral carinae of metasoma I–II consist of large granules. Metasoma II–V ventrally and laterally smooth with fine punctation developed, spaces among punctae smooth; metasoma I ventrally and laterally smooth sparsely granulated by large granules with punctation reduced. Metasoma V dorsal surface mesially smooth; metasoma I dorsal surface with 0–5 large granules. Tergites roughly to finely granulated. Sternite VII granulated but medially smooth, with four granulated carinae present. Pedipalp, metasoma and telson glabrous. Moderate tibial spurs present on legs III and IV. Tarsomere I of legs I–III with 4–6 long setae in both sexes. Ratio length/width of metasoma V 1.08– 1.16 in both sexes.

DESCRIPTION. Total length of adults 24–40 mm. Measurements of the carapace, telson, segments of the metasoma and segments of the pedipalps are given in Table 3. For habitus, see Figs. 189–192 View Figures 189–192 .

Coloration ( Figs. 2 View Figures 1–2 , 189–192 View Figures 189–192 ). Carapace, tergites, metasoma, and femur or femur and patella of pedipalps and legs black. Patella of pedipalps and legs could be also yellow or yellowish brown. Chela of pedipalps and tarsomeres of legs yellowish brown. Sternites reddish black with yellow median area indicated in posterior margin of sternite IV and developed on sternite V. Telson reddish black.

Mesosoma and carapace ( Figs. 213–214 View Figures 211–219 , 220–223 View Figures 220–221 View Figures 222–223 ). Tergites with a median carina and is roughly to finely granulated. Seventh sternite granulated but medially smooth, with four granulated carinae present, the other sternites rather smooth but with several areas partly granulated mainly in males. Pectine teeth number 18–23 (1 x 18, 13 x 19, 41 x 20, 37 x 21, 12 x 22, 3 x 23) in males and 16–18 (11 x 16, 13 x 17, 11 x 18) in females.

Metasoma and telson ( Figs. 224–235 View Figures 224–229 View Figures 230–235 ). Metasoma I with 10, metasoma II–III with 4–6 granulated carinae. Metasoma II–V lacks lateral and metasoma IV–V ventromedian carinae. Ventrolateral carinae are developed on metasoma I–II and indicated or incomplete on metasoma III–V, dorsolateral carinae are present on metasoma I–III. Ventral carinae of metasoma I–II consist of large granules. Metasoma I granulated laterally, metasoma II–V laterally punctate and smooth. Granulation absent on dorsal surfaces of metasoma II–V; metasoma I dorsal with 0–5 large granules. Fine punctation on metasoma II–V ventrally developed, spaces among punctae smooth. Entire metasoma and telson glabrous. Telson smooth with punctation present ventrally.

Pedipalps ( Figs. 193–210 View Figures 193–210 ). Trichobothrium d 2 on pedipalp femur usually absent; trichobothrium e 1 is situated in level with trichobothria d 4. Femur of pedipalps with five granulated carinae and is smooth. Patella has seven smooth carinae, and the chela has smooth carinae which may be discernible throughout the length of the fixed finger. The entire pedipalps are glabrous with several setae only. Movable fingers with 8–9 rows of denticles, 8–9 ID and 7–9 OD.

Legs ( Figs. 215–219 View Figures 211–219 ). Moderate tibial spurs present on legs III and IV. Femur with four partly granulated carinae; patella with five rather smooth carinae; tibia smooth. Patella with only a few setae. Tibia with setae on the outer side of legs I– III. Tarsomere I of legs I–III with 4–6 long setae in both sexes, legs IV with 2–4 setae. Tarsomeres I–II internal of all legs with two rather irregular rows of setae.

Measurements. See Table 3.

AFFINITIES. The combination of five characters (metasoma V dorsal surface mesially smooth; entire metasoma glabrous; sternite VII granulated but medially smooth, with four granulated carinae present; pedipalp movable finger with 8–9 ID and 7–9 OD; punctation on metasoma II–V ventral surface developed with the same intensity in male) is unique in the entire genus Orthochirus .

DISTRIBUTION. Afghanistan ( Fig. 343 View Figure 343 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Buthidae

Genus

Orthochirus

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