Hottentotta jayakari (Pocock, 1895)
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Hottentotta jayakari (Pocock, 1895) View in CoL
( Figs. 12 View Figures 9–12 , 60–63 View Figure 60 View Figure 61 View Figure 62 View Figure 63 )
Buthus jayakari Pocock, 1895: 300 ; Kraepelin, 1899: 19; Kraepelin, 1901: 267.
Buthus (Hottentotta) jayakari : Birula, 1914: 654; Birula, 1917: 214.
Buthus (Buthus) jayakeri : Roewer, 1943: 206.
Buthotus jayakari : Vachon, 1949: 147 (1952: 233); Vachon, 1958: 134; Vachon, 1966: 210; Vachon & Stockmann, 1968: 91; Pérez Minocci, 1974: 21; Vachon, 1977: 210; Farzanpay, 1988: 37; Al-Safadi, 1992: 97; El-Hennawy, 1992: 116.
Hottentotta jayakari : Sissom, 1994: 36; Kovařík, 1997a:
49. Hottentotta (Hottentotta) jayakari : Kovařík, 1998: 110;
Fet & Lowe, 2000: 140. Buthotus jayakari jayakari : Vachon, 1980: 255. Hottentotta (Hottentotta) jayakari jayakari : Fet & Lowe,
2000: 140. Hottentotta jayakari jayakari : Hendrixson, 2006: 78.
TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE REPOSITORY. Oman, Muscat ; BMNH.
TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED. Oman, Muscat, 1♂ (lectotype hereby designated, Fig. 60 View Figure 60 ) 2♀ (paralectotypes), leg. A. G. Jayakar, BMNH No. 1894.3.14.4–6 .
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. Oman, Mu'askar al Murtafa'a (near Rusayl), garden on rocky slope, 23°34'N 58°13'E, 50m, 27.VIII.1983, 1♂, leg. P. & N. Cookson, det. G. Lowe, FKCP GoogleMaps ; Wadi Bani Auf , on Salma Rd, shale scree in wadi, 23°13'N 57°22'E, 900m, 14.X.1993, 2♀ 1♂ ( Figs. 12 View Figures 9–12 , 61–63 View Figure 61 View Figure 62 View Figure 63 ), leg. A. S. Gardner, det. G. Lowe, FKCP GoogleMaps ; Izki army camp, in cracks of a dry stone wall, well lit populated area, 22°56'N 57°46'E, 17.X.1994, 2♀, 19:30, leg. J. Dundon, det. G. Lowe, FKCP GoogleMaps .
DIAGNOSIS. Total length 65–90 mm. For habitus see Figs. 60–63 View Figure 60 View Figure 61 View Figure 62 View Figure 63 . Trichobothrium db on the fixed finger of pedipalp situated between trichobothria et and est ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–4 ). Chelicerae yellow to brown, reticulate. Sexual dimorphism not readily apparent; width of pedipalp chela and metasomal segments same in both sexes, males have fingers of pedipalps somewhat more twisted then females. Pectinal teeth number 37–42 in males, 32– 35 in females. Pedipalps densely hirsute, metasoma sparsely hirsute. Carapace, mesosoma, patella and chela of pedipalps, fourth and fifth metasomal segments and telson yellowish brown to black. Anterior part of carapace with black spot. Mesosomal segments often with a median longitudinal yellowish-brown stripe. Femur of pedipalps, legs, and first and second metasomal segments yellow to yellowish green ( Fig. 62 View Figure 62 ). Femur of pedipalp with 5 carinae, patella with 8 carinae, chela lacks carinae. Movable fingers of pedipalps with 14–15 rows of granules and 5 or 6 terminal granules. Seventh metasomal segment with 4 well marked ventral carinae. First metasomal segment with 10 carinae; second segment with 8 carinae and lateral median short row of granules; third and fourth segments with 8 carinae; fifth segment with 5 carinae, 3 ventral (1 median, 2 lateral) and 2 dorsal. All metasomal carinae granulated. Dorsal carinae of metasomal segments bear larger terminal granules. Dorsal surface smooth, fifth metasomal segment bears 2 short, inconspicuous carinae. First metasomal segment of adults usually longer than wide or as long as wide, second metasomal segment always longer than wide. Second to fourth metasomal segment width ratio less than 1.1.
COMMENTS. The lectotype is being designated in order to stabilize the nomenclature. Fet & Lowe (2000: 140)
listed the female as the holotype, but Pocock did not designate the holotype.
DISTRIBUTION: United Arab Emirates (Hendrixson, 2006: 79), Oman (Pocock, 1895: 302), Saudi Arabia (Hendrixson, 2006: 79), and Yemen (Al-Safadi, 1992: 97). Record for Iran (Werner, 1929: 243; Farzanpay, 1988: 37) and India ( Kraepelin, 1901: 267) must be considered dubious.
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Hottentotta jayakari (Pocock, 1895)
Kovařík, František 2007 |
Buthus jayakari
KRAEPELIN 1901: 267 |
KRAEPELIN 1899: 19 |