Centruroides simplex (Thorell, 1876), comb., 2011

de Armas, Luis F., Teruel, Rolando & Kovařík, František, 2011, Redescription of Centruroides granosus (Thorell, 1876) and identity of Centrurus granosus simplex Thorell, 1876 (Scorpiones: Buthidae), Euscorpius 127 (127), pp. 1-11 : 7-10

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scientific name

Centruroides simplex (Thorell, 1876), comb.
status

comb.

Centruroides simplex (Thorell, 1876), comb. View in CoL

nov. & status nov.

( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 , 6A–C View Figure 6 , 7B, D View Figure 7 , Table 2)

Centrurus granosus simplex Thorell, 1876: 155 , 157.

Centrurus granosus : Werner, 1925: 540 (misidentification).

Rhopalurus hasethi : Hummelinck, 1940: 140, 141, 142, fig. 17, tab. 21 (misidentification: Aruba records only).

Rhopalurus hasethi arubensis Bakker, 1963: 107 , 109–110, 111, 116, 117, fig. 19–22, tab. 13–15. New synonymy.

Centruroides hasethi arubensis : Stahnke & Calos, 1977: 118; Armas, 1988: 53–54.

Centruroides testaceus arubensis : Sissom, 1991: 70;

Kovařík, 1998: 108; Fet & Lowe, 2000: 120–121.

Type data. Male holotype ( NHRS), without data ( Fig. 6A–C View Figure 6 ). (examined via digital photographs) .

Distribution. Known only from Aruba, Lesser Antilles.

Diagnosis. A medium-sized species (female 33–65 mm; male 44–51 mm), light yellowish-brown, immaculate. Carapace finely and densely granulose; anterior margin weakly emarginate; superciliary carinae and posterior median carinae strong, granulate. Pedipalp orthobothriotaxic A; intercarinal spaces finely granulate; femur and patella with strong, crenulate dorsal carinae; chela with digital, dorsal secondary and dorsal marginal carinae moderate to strong, crenulate; ventral external carina strong, smooth. Pectines with 20–24 teeth in females, and 22–26 in male; basal plate rectangular, with a slight transversal depression in the central area. Sternites III–V coriaceous; VI–VII finely granulose, more so on VII; sternite VII with two pairs of strong, granulose carinae. Metasoma with 10-8-8-8-5 carinae, which are strong and subserrate, except the dorsal lateral carinae V, which is feeble and subdentate; intercarinal spaces finely granulose. Telson globose, with vestigial small granules; subaculear tubercle obsolete. Measurements in Table 2.

Centruroides simplex clearly differs from C. testaceus (De Geer, 1778) by its smaller size (60–80 mm in C. testaceus ), lower pectinal tooth count (female 23– 29, and male 25–31 in C. testaceus ), pedipalp chela narrower ( Fig. 7A–B View Figure 7 ), and a more globose telson ( Figs. 7C–D View Figure 7 ). This species also differs from C. pococki Sissom & Francke, 1983 , by having higher pectinal tooth counts (19–22 in females and 20–23 in males of C. pococki ), pedipalp chelae more finely granulose, and male with shorter metasoma (ratio length/width segment III = 1.8– 2.0 in C. simplex , and 3.2 in C. pococki ). These three species seems to be closely related taxa.

Comments. Bakker (1963) differentiated the Aruba population from those of Bonaire and Curaçao mainly on the basis of meristic (pectinal tooth counts) and morphometric characters, overlooking the morphological ones (v. gr.: cuticular granulation and telson shape).

Additional specimen examined. One female and one male, one preadult female, and one preadult male,

* Without aculeus.

one nymph III female and one nymph III male, one nymph II ( IES), San Nicolas , Aruba, ca. December 1953, Y. G. v.d. Bergh, leg., via Schoolkinderen .

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Buthidae

Genus

Centruroides

Loc

Centruroides simplex (Thorell, 1876), comb.

de Armas, Luis F., Teruel, Rolando & Kovařík, František 2011
2011
Loc

Rhopalurus hasethi arubensis

Bakker 1963: 107
1963
Loc

Centrurus granosus simplex

Thorell 1876: 155
1876
Loc

Centrurus granosus

Thorell 1876
1876
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