Diplocentrus tenango Santibáñez-López and Francke, 2008

Santibäñez-López, Carlos E., Francke, Oscar F. & Prendini, Lorenzo, 2013, Systematics of the keyserlingii group of Diplocentrus Peters, 1861 (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae), with descriptions of three new species from Oaxaca, Mexico, American Museum Novitates 2013 (3777), pp. 1-48 : 41-43

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Diplocentrus tenango Santibáñez-López and Francke, 2008
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Diplocentrus tenango Santibáñez-López and Francke, 2008 View in CoL

Figure 6B View FIGURE 6 ; tables 1, 2

Diplocentrus tenango Santibáñez-López and Francke 2008: 54–59 View in CoL .

TYPE MATERIAL: MEXICO: OAXACA: DISTRITO DE TEHUANTEPEC: Municipio de San Miguel Tenango : Holotype ♂ ( CNAN-T0273 ), 2 ♀ paratypes ( CNAN-T0274 , 275 ), 2 juv. paratypes ( CNAN-T0276 , 277 ), 2 ♀, 1 juv. paratypes ( AMNH), 1 ♀, 1 subad. ♀, 3 juv. ♀ paratypes ( AMCC [ LP 3693 ]), San Miguel Tenango , 0.5 km W, 16°15.515′N 95°35.9533′W, 1571 m, 2. xi.2004, O. Francke, G. Villegas, and R. Paredes, UV light detection at night. GoogleMaps

DIAGNOSIS: The following character combination, updated from Santibáñez-López and Francke (2008), is diagnostic for D. tenango . Total length (adult), 40–50 mm. Base coloration (adult) dark brown to reddish brown. Carapace anteromedian notch moderately deep, V-shaped; margins weakly granular. Pedipalp femur, dorsal surface sparsely granular, especially medially.

Patella dorsomedian carina strongly developed, crenulate (♂); dorsoexternal carina moderately developed, smooth to crenulate (♂); externomedian carina weakly to moderately developed, smooth to crenulate (♂); ventromedian carina strongly developed, crenulate (♂) or weakly developed, smooth (♀). Pedipalp chela manus, dorsal surface reticulate (♂; fig. 6B) or weakly reticulate (♀); digital carina strongly developed, smooth (♂) or moderately developed, smooth to crenulate (♀). Legs I – IV telotarsi, counts of spiniform macrosetae in pro- and retroventral rows, 6/6:6/6:7/7:7/7 (variation in table 1). Pectinal tooth count, 12–13, mode = 13 (♂) or 10–11, mode = 11 (♀) (variation in table 2).

Diplocentrus tenango is most similar to D. keyserlingii , D. rectimanus , and D. sissomi , n. sp., from which it may be distinguished as follows. The pedipalp patella ventromedian carina (♂, ♀) is strongly developed and crenulate in D. tenango , obsolete in D. keyserlingii and D. rectimanus , and weakly developed and smooth to slightly granular in D. sissomi sp. n. The pedipalp chela manus (♂) is rounded, with short, curved fingers in D. tenango but slender, with long, straight fingers in D. rectimanus . The counts of spiniform macrosetae on the telotarsi of legs III and IV are higher (7/7:7/7) in D. tenango than in D. keyserlingii (5/5:5/6), D. rectimanus (6/6:6/6), and D. sissomi , n. sp. (5/5:5/6). The pectinal tooth count is higher in D. tenango (♂: 12–13; ♀: 10–11) than in D. keyserlingii (♂: 7–9; ♀: 6–8) and D. sissomi , n. sp. (♂: 8–10; ♀: 6–10).

DISTRIBUTION: Diplocentrus tenango is known only from the type locality in the San Miguel Tenango municipality of Oaxaca (fig. 3B).

ECOLOGY: This species was collected from burrows in road cuts along a logging track in pine forest. Centruroides hoffmanni Armas, 1996 , was collected in sympatry. The habitat and habitus of D. tenango are consistent with the pelophilous ecomorphotype ( Prendini, 2001).

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

AMCC

Ambrose Monell Cryo Collection, American Museum of Natural History

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

UV

Departamento de Biologia de la Universidad del Valle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Diplocentridae

Genus

Diplocentrus

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Diplocentrus tenango Santibáñez-López and Francke, 2008

Santibäñez-López, Carlos E., Francke, Oscar F. & Prendini, Lorenzo 2013
2013
Loc

Diplocentrus tenango Santibáñez-López and Francke 2008: 54–59

Santibanez-Lopez, C. E. & O. F. Francke 2008: 59
2008
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