Chactopsoides marahuacaensis ( González-Sponga, 2004 ) Ochoa & Rojas-Runjaic & Pinto-da-Rocha & Prendini, 2013

Ochoa, José A., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Pinto-da-Rocha, Ricardo & Prendini, Lorenzo, 2013, Systematic Revision Of The Neotropical Scorpion Genus Chactopsis Kraepelin, 1912 (Chactoidea: Chactidae), With Descriptions Of Two New Genera And Four New Species, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2013 (378), pp. 1-121 : 105-108

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/796.1

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taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Chactopsoides marahuacaensis ( González-Sponga, 2004 )
status

comb. nov.

Chactopsoides marahuacaensis ( González-Sponga, 2004) View in CoL , n. comb.

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Chactopsis marahuacaensis González-Sponga, 2004: 1 , 6–8, plate II, map 1, table 2; Botero- Trujillo, 2008: 34.

TYPE MATERIAL: Holotype ♀ ( MAGS 4434 ), paratype ♀ ( MAGS 4433 ), VENE- ZUELA: Amazonas: Municipio Alto Orinoco: near Culebra village, near base of Marahuaca mountain , Cunucunuma river , 03 ° 469000 N 65 ° 489000W, 250 m, iii.1983, P. Anduze.

DIAGNOSIS: Although the adult male of this species is unknown, it is placed in Chactopsoides , n. gen., on the basis of its trichobothrial pattern. Chactopsoides marahuacaensis , n. comb., differs from C. anduzei , n. comb., and C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp., as follows. In general, C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., is less granular than the other two species: the carapace is mostly smooth, with scattered granules near the anterior margin only, and nongranular surfaces punctate (fig. 45E), compared with C. anduzei , n. comb., and C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp. (fig. 45A–D), in which the carapace is coarsely to finely granular, especially anteriorly and laterally; the pedipalp chela manus external and ventral surfaces are mostly smooth and punctate in C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., but weakly granular, and the nongranular surfaces punctate in C. anduzei , n. comb., and C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp.; the LIM carinae of metasomal segments II and III are represented by only a few granules posteriorly in C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., and C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp. (fig. 48B), whereas they are restricted to the anterior third of the each segment in C. anduzei , n. comb. (fig. 47); the metasomal VSM carinae are obsolete on segment II, and complete and granular on segments III and IV in C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., but complete and granular on segments II–IV in C. anduzei , n. comb., and C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp. The DMA carina of the pedipalp chela is costate on the fixed finger only in C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., and C. anduzei , n. comb., but costate on the distal quarter of the manus and on the fixed finger in C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp. Chelal trichobothrium db is situated closer to eb in C. marahuacaensis , n. comb. (fig. 63A), slightly proximal to esb in C. anduzei , n. comb. (fig. 56B), and equidistant between esb and eb in C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp. (fig. 60B). The dimensions of metasomal segment V and telson provide additional differences between C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., C. anduzei , n. comb., and C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp. The length/width ratio of metasomal segment V (♀) is 1.77–1.82 in C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., 1.75–1.96 in C. anduzei , n. comb., and 1.63–1.72 in C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp. The telson length/height ratio (♀) is 3.13–3.15 in C. marahuacaensis , n. comb., 3.40–3.85 in C. anduzei , n. comb., and 2.63– 3.13 in C. gonzalezspongai , n. sp.

SUPPLEMENTARY DESCRIPTION: The following supplements González-Sponga’s (2004) original description.

Trichobothria: Femur with three trichobothria (fig. 62A). Patella with 33 trichobothria (fig. 62B–D): two dorsal, seven ventral, 23 external, one internal; v 6 and v 7 trichobothria situated submedially, v 6 equidistant between v 5 and v 7; est 5 situated on VE margin and slightly distal to est 4; est 2 situated proximal to other est trichobothria; em 1 situated slightly distal to em 2 and em 3; esb 2 situated slightly distal to esb 3. Chela with 26 trichobothria (fig. 63): 10 situated on manus, three ventral, seven external; 16 situated on fixed finger, seven external, six dorsal, three internal (it, ist, ib); isb absent; it situated between et 3 and est; Est situated equidistant between Et 1 and V 3; Et 2 situated distal to Et 1; eb situated near base of fixed finger; db situated between esb and eb, closer to eb; dm 1 situated slightly distal to et 3.

DISTRIBUTION: This species is known only from the type locality in the state of Amazonas, Venezuela (fig. 2).

HABITAT: The type locality of this species falls within primary rainforest.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Chactidae

Genus

Chactopsoides

Loc

Chactopsoides marahuacaensis ( González-Sponga, 2004 )

Ochoa, José A., Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Pinto-da-Rocha, Ricardo & Prendini, Lorenzo 2013
2013
Loc

Chactopsis marahuacaensis González-Sponga, 2004: 1

Gonzalez-Sponga, M. A. 2004: 1
2004
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