Parabuthus granulatus (Ehrenberg, 1831)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.049.0205 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7671600 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C09620-F83E-FF87-66C6-F989FCA0FC20 |
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Felipe |
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Parabuthus granulatus (Ehrenberg, 1831) |
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Parabuthus granulatus (Ehrenberg, 1831) View in CoL View at ENA
Androctonus (Prionurus) granulatus: Ehrenberg in Hemprich & Ehrenberg 1831 [unpaginated].
Buthus brevimanus var. β segnis Thorell, 1876 a: 110, 112 (synonymised by Prendini 2004: 144).
Buthus fulvipes Simon, 1888: 378 , 379 (synonymised by Purcell 1899: 434; Lamoral 1979: 571). Parabuthus granulatus fuscus Pocock, 1901: 285 (synonymised by Kraepelin 1908: 251, 252; Lamoral 1979: 571).
Parabuthus granulatus bergeri Werner, 1916: 83–84 (synonymised by Lamoral 1979: 571).
Parabuthus granulatus strenuus Hewitt, 1918: 176 (synonymised by Prendini 2004: 145).
Material examined: 1 ♂ ( SMN 121), Brandberg base camp [21°07'S: 14°25'E], 15.viii.1968, P.J. Buys; 1 ♂ ( USDP), Brandberg, plains S, opposite Orabeskopf, 21°15.48'S: 14°36.54'E, 790 m, 16.i.1998, L. Prendini & E. Scott, flats at the base of gritty white dune sand dune against hill, UV detection, syntopic with P. brevimanus , P. gracilis , O. jenseni and O. wahlbergii ; 1 ♂ ( USDP), Numaskloof, Brandberg, 21°07.48'S: 14°25.54'E, 470 m, 17.i.1998, L. Prendini & E. Scott, coarse granitic sandy loam flats, UV detection, syntopic with H. conspersus , O. lamorali , O. ugabensis and O. wahlbergii ; 1 ♂ ( SMN 2174), Brandberg, Numas R., 21°06.815'S: 14°24.340'E, 23.iv.2000, T.O. Osborne; 1 ♂ ( SMN 2588), Brandberg, White lady campsite, 21°00'57.72"S: 14°41'04.08"E, 4.iii. 2005, 461 m, D. Kunz & M. Jouve; 1 ♂ ( USDP), Uis, 21°13.10'S: 14°52.04'E, 15.i. 1998, 660 m, L. Prendini & E. Scott, coarse sandy loam flats, collected at night with UV light, syntopic with O. wahlbergii ; 1 ♂ 1♀( AMNH [AH 3382, 3383]), Daweb (N Uis), 4 km S [21°03'S: 14°54'E], 6.ii.1981, A. Harington, on sandy flats away from hills, one had a burrow, often near Euphorbia bushes, sympatric with L. elegans , P. brevimanus , P. kraepelini , O. jenseni and O. wahlbergii ; 2 ♂ 1♀1 juv. ♂ 1 juv.♀Uis [21°15'S: 14°50'E], 29.xii.1989, H.C. Strauss (1 ♂ SMN 1336, 1 juv. ♂ 1 juv.♀SMN 1337), 1968, J.J. Nel (1 ♂ TMSA 10111), xii.1968, J.J. Nel ( 1♀TMSA 10117); 2 ♂ 2♀Uis tin mine, Uis [21°13'S: 14°51'E], 24.ix.1968, J.J. Nel (1 ♂ TMSA 15796), xii.1968, J.J. Nel (1 ♂ TMSA 9397), xi.1969, J.J. Nel ( 1♀TMSA 15785), 1979, H. Henke, syntopic with P. kraepelini ( 1♀AMNH [ AH 1192]).
Ecology and distribution: This semi-psammophilous species ( Fig. 12 View Figs 11, 12 ) excavates burrows in open ground, at the base of shrubs and grass tufts, and under stones, in semiconsolidated to consolidated sandy and gritty substrata (Lamoral 1979; Prendini 2001 b, 2004). It occurs in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (Lamoral 1979; FitzPatrick 1994; Prendini 2004, 2005 a) and has been collected in gorges intersecting the Brandberg, e.g. Numaskloof (470 m), and in sandy areas surrounding the Massif ( Figs 2 View Fig , 3 View Fig ), but not on the slopes or the summit.
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Simao District National Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute |
UV |
Departamento de Biologia de la Universidad del Valle |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
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Simao District National Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute |
TMSA |
Transvaal Museum |
1♀TMSA |
Transvaal Museum |
1♀AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
AH |
Universidad de Alcalá |
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Parabuthus granulatus (Ehrenberg, 1831)
Prendini, Lorenzo & Bird, Tharina L. 2008 |
Buthus fulvipes
POCOCK, R. I. 1901: 285 |
PURCELL, W. F. 1899: 434 |
Buthus brevimanus
THORELL, T. 1876: 110 |