Scorpio maurus yemenensis Fig. 57
Scorpio maurus yemenensis Werner, 1936: 183-184, fig 4
Current combination.
Scorpio yemenensis Werner, 1936 [raised to species-level by Lourenço and Cloudsey-Thompson 2009: 125]
Lectotype.
♂ (Fig. 57 A–B, ZMH-A000931), Arabien, Yemen, Sanaa [15°21 ’17” N, 44°12 ’24” E], 26.08.1931, Carl Rathjens leg. (ZMH Eing. Nr. 38.1932).
Paralectotypes.
9 ♂, 17 ♀, 9 subadult ♂, 5 subadult ♀, 13 juveniles (ZMH-A0002213); 1 ♀ (Fig. 57 C–D, ZMH-A000932), same data as lectotype.
Remarks.
Werner (1936) provided the locality name and date as "Arabien, Yemen, Huka, Hazz, 1-7.1928, Eing. No. 36, 1928". Weidner (1959) stated the same locality and a total of 55 specimens (one holotype and 54 paratypes). Although the number of specimens matches that of the series examined, the locality is different from that stated on the label in the jar. However, Huka/Haz are two villages in the Sanaa governorate, so it is possible that Werner have more detailed information on Rathjens travel itinerary. According to the ICZN, a lectotype male is designated here and the remaining specimens as paralectotypes.
Remarks on collector.
Carl August Rathjens (1887-1966) was a German geographer with a special interest in South Arabian historiography, geology and ethnography. He travelled to Yemen in 1927, 1931, 1934 and 1938 (Anonymous 1970).