Eremobates marginatus Kraepelin 1911

Harms, Danilo & Dupérré, Nadine, 2018, An annotated type catalogue of the camel spiders (Arachnida: Solifugae) held in the Zoological Museum Hamburg, Zootaxa 4375 (1), pp. 1-58 : 29-30

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Eremobates marginatus Kraepelin 1911
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Eremobates marginatus Kraepelin 1911

Fig. 16A–F View FIGURE 16

Kraepelin 1911: 103–105, figs 4a–b (as Eremobates marginatus n. sp.)

Type locality and specimens. Fundort: San Pedro in Kalifornien . Mus. Gothenburg. Dimensions. ♂ Länge des Truncus 10 mm . ♀ Länge des Truncus 12 mm. [♂ lectotype 9.45; 11.42; ♀ paralectotype 12.14; 15.58].

Oldest Label. Eremobates marginatus Krpln , Typus 2♂, 2♀, Mus. Gothenburg, c . VII.67, San Pedro, Californien ( Kraepelin handwriting).

Additional label. Eremognatha marginata (Krpl.) . 2♂, 2♀.—Typus—Californien: S. Pedro. Roewer det. 1931— No. 8376 ( Roewer handwriting).

Type material. Lectotype 1 ♂, paralectotypes 1 ♂, 2♀ designated here (ZMH-A0000202). Lectotype right chelicerae missing, paralectotype chelicerae dissected.

Taxonomic remarks. Both males from ZMH are dissected, a chelicera and some legs are missing. One specimen is listed as a “ syntype ” (ex Typus) at the SMF (catalog no. 6849) but this is not a complete male specimen but rather a miscroscope slide with chelicerae, palp and legs 1,4 most probably dissected from the ZMH specimen. Muma (1970: 38) confirms that the type is at the ZMH.

Current systematic position. Eremobatidae , Hemerotrecha marginata ( Kraepelin 1911) .

ZMH

Zoologisches Museum Hamburg

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Solifugae

Family

Eremobatidae

Genus

Eremobates

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