Hottentotta conspersus (Thorell, 1876)
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Hottentotta conspersus (Thorell, 1876) |
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Hottentotta conspersus (Thorell, 1876) View in CoL
( Figs. 6 View Figures 5–8 , 26–29 View Figure 26 View Figure 27 View Figure 28 View Figure 29 )
Buthus conspersus Thorell, 1876: 115 ; Kraepelin, 1895: 81; Pavesi, 1895b: 38; Pavesi, 1897: 156; Kraepelin, 1905: 195; Hewitt, 1918: 103; Lawrence, 1955: 225.
Buthotus conspersus : Vachon & Stockmann, 1968: 96; Lamoral & Reynders, 1975: 500; Lamoral, 1979: 549; Newlands, 1987: 38; El-Hennawy, 1992: 115.
Hottentotta conspersa : Sissom, 1990: 90; Kovařík, 2001b: 79; Kovařík, 2002: 7.
Hottentotta conspersus View in CoL : Kovařík, 1998: 110; Fet & Lowe, 2000: 136; Prendini, 2000: 110; Leeming, 2003: 47; Prendini, 2005: 66.
Buthus trilineatus : Kraepelin, 1899: 21 (in part).
Buthus hottentotta View in CoL : Kraepelin, 1891: 185 (in part).
= Buthus conspersus aeratus Lawrence, 1927: 69 ; Lawrence, 1928: 269 (syn. by Lamoral, 1979: 549).
Buthus aeratus : Lawrence, 1955: 207, 225; Lawrence, 1959: 384; Lawrence, 1962: 220; Lawrence, 1972: 8.
Buthotus aeratus : Vachon & Stockmann, 1968: 94; Lamoral & Reynders, 1975: 500.
= Buthus angolensis Monard, 1930: 38 ; Monard, 1937: 253 (syn. by Vachon & Stockmann 1968: 94).
Buthotus angolensis : Vachon, 1949: 147 (1952: 233).
TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE REPOSITORY. Caffraria; NRHS.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Angola, Naulila env., 1985, 1♂ 1♀ ( Figs. 6 View Figures 5–8 , 26–29 View Figure 26 View Figure 27 View Figure 28 View Figure 29 ), leg. J. Cimrman, FKCP . Namibia, 1938, 2♀ 1im., leg. G. Boss, SMFD No. 5393; Farm Okatji Komu, 2♀, 27.X.1952, SMFD ; 1juv., 1956, leg. F. Gardes, SMFD ; near Sesfontein , Kaoko, 2♀, IX.1965, FKCP , 24.I.2002, 1♀, leg. Werner, FKCP ; 28 mi. N Outjo , 1200 m., 22.XII.1966, 1♀, leg. E. S. Ross & A. R. Stephen, CASC ; Namib desert, Garob Mine, 750 m., 10.X.1967, 1♀ (im.), leg. E. S. Ross & A. R. Stephen, CASC ; Farm Glucksburg 152 nr. Outjo, 23.IV.1980, 1♀, leg. A. Harington, CASC ; 13 mi. SE Welwitschia , 800 m., 22.XII.1966, 1♂ 1♀, leg. E. S. Ross & A. R. Stephen, CASC .
DIAGNOSIS. Total length 40–65 mm. For habitus see Figs. 26–29 View Figure 26 View Figure 27 View Figure 28 View Figure 29 . Trichobothrium db on the fixed finger of pedipalp situated between trichobothria et and dt, close to or on level with et. Sexual dimorphism not readily apparent, width of pedipalp chela same in both sexes. Pectinal teeth number 19–28 in males, 13–20 in females. Entire body only very sparsely hirsute, especially metasomal segments. Color yellow to yellowish brown. Carapace and carinae on mesosoma and metasoma may be black. As blackish may be the fifth metasomal segment and telson. Chelicerae yellow without reticulation, only tips of teeth on fingers of chelicerae are black. Femur of pedipalps with five carinae, patella with eight carinae. Dorsal surfaces of femur and patella usually granulated. Chela very narrow and with dorsal carinae incomplete. Movable fingers of pedipalps with 11–14 rows of granules and 5 or 6 terminal granules. Seventh metasomal segment with 4 well defined ventral carinae. Mesosoma and carapace granulated. First to fourth metasomal segments with 10 carinae. Fifth metasomal segment with 5 carinae and two ventral rows of granules. Metasoma densely granulated between carinae. First metasomal segment width to length ratio 1.22–1.42 in males, 1.28–1.47 in females. Telson granulated and extremely bulbous.
DISTRIBUTION: Angola ( Monard, 1930: 38), Namibia ( Lawrence, 1927: 69). Reports from South Africa (Thorell, 1876: 118; Vachon & Stockmann, 1968: 94) are regarded as dubious, and definitely erroneous are also reports from Somalia ( Pavesi, 1895b: 38; Pavesi, 1897: 156). Specimens from Somalia were most likely confused with H. polystictus , which has a telson usually more inflated than Hottentotta but smaller than H. conspersus and H. arenaceus . The latter species has been erroneously reported from South Africa.
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Hottentotta conspersus (Thorell, 1876)
Kovařík, František 2007 |
Hottentotta conspersa
KOVARIK 2002: 7 |
KOVARIK 2001: 79 |
Hottentotta conspersus
LEEMING 2003: 47 |
KOVARIK 1998: 110 |
Buthotus conspersus
NEWLANDS 1987: 38 |
LAMORAL 1979: 549 |
Buthus aeratus
LAWRENCE 1972: 8 |
LAWRENCE 1962: 220 |
LAWRENCE 1959: 384 |
LAWRENCE 1955: 207 |
Buthus angolensis
MONARD 1937: 253 |
MONARD 1930: 38 |
Buthus conspersus aeratus
LAMORAL 1979: 549 |
LAWRENCE 1928: 269 |
LAWRENCE 1927: 69 |
Buthus trilineatus
KRAEPELIN 1899: 21 |
Buthus conspersus
LAWRENCE 1955: 225 |
KRAEPELIN 1905: 195 |
PAVESI 1897: 156 |
KRAEPELIN 1895: 81 |
PAVESI 1895: 38 |
Buthus hottentotta
KRAEPELIN 1891: 185 |