Hemiscorpius lepturus Peters, 1861
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Hemiscorpius lepturus Peters, 1861 View in CoL
( Figs. 7 View Figure 6–7 , 16 View Figure 16 , 65–68)
Hemiscorpius lepturus Peters, 1861a: 426 View in CoL , 8 figs.; Karsch, 1879: 15, 21; Birula, 1905: 146; Birula,
1917: 215; Birula, 1918: 42, fig. 7; Weidner, 1959: 100; Pringle, 1960: 84, fig. 9; Khalaf, 1962: 2; Khalaf, 1963: 68; Vachon, 1966: 214; Habibi, 1971: 44; Farzanpay & Pretzmann, 1974: 217; Pérez Minocci, 1974: 36; Vachon, 1977: 213; Vachon, 1979: 59; Farzanpay, 1987: 141, 168; Farzanpay, 1988: 42; Simard & Watt, 1990: 441; Sissom, 1990: 75; El-Hennawy, 1992: 135; Kovařík, 1997a: 48; Kovařík, 1998: 136; Fet, 2000: 429; Prendini, 2000: 44; Capes & Fet, 2001: 303; Monod & Lourenço, 2005: 902, figs. 1a–b, 16– 21, 27e –f, 36; Akbari, 2007: 76, fig. p. 68; Navidpour et al., 2008a, figs. 20–21, 43, 107–110: 26; Navidpour et al., 2008b: 20, figs. 2, 5, 7, 24, 78–81; Navidpour et al., 2008c: 15, figs. 4, 12, 67-70; Navidpour et al., 2008d: 14, figs. 3, 6–7, 9, 14, 56–59; Pirali-Kheirabadi et al., 2009: 12, figs. 3, 11, 49–52; Navidpour et al., 2010: 17.
Hemiscorpion lepturus : Peters, 1861b: 511; Ausserer, 1880: 466; Kraepelin, 1899: 142; Werner, 1934: 276; Moritz & Fischer, 1980: 317; Kovařík, 2002: 14.
Hemiscorpio lepturus : Simon, 1880: 29.
TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE REPOSITORY. Iraq, “Mendeli bei Baghdad ” ( Mendeli near Baghdad); ZMHB .
TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED. Iraq, Mendeli bei Baghdad, 2♂ 2♀ (syntypes) ( ZMHB 43 a–d), leg. Petermann.
KERMAN PROVINCE MATERIAL EXAMINED [2 localities]. Iran, Kerman Province , Deh Bakri, 7.IV.2000, 29°05.370'N 57°55.539'E (29.0895, 57.9257), 1957 m a.s.l., 3♀ 3juvs. ( FKCP), leg. J. Šobotník; Baft, Rabar GoogleMaps ,
Nanuk vil., 29°19'51"N 56°50'21"E (29.3308, 56.8392), 2873 m a.s.l. (Locality No. KE-91), VI.2009, 2♂ 3♀ ( RRLS), leg. Koohpaye, Jamalizadeh and Ebrahimi. GoogleMaps
DISTRIBUTION: Iran, Fars, Hormozgan, Kohgilouyeh & Boyer Ahmad, Lorestan Provinces (Kovařík, 1997a: 48), Bushehr, Ilam, Khoozestan Province (Farzanpay, 1987: 141; Monod & Lourenço, 2005: 902; Akbari, 2007: 76), Chahar Machal & Bakhtiyari Province (Pirali-Kheirabadi et al., 2009: 12), and Kerman (first report); Iraq ( Peters, 1861a: 426).
Key of scorpions of Kerman Province
1. Pedipalp patella without ventral trichobothria .......... ........................... Buthidae View in CoL ............................................ 2 - Pedipalp patella with ventral trichobothria ................... ................................ Hemiscorpius lepturus Peters, 1861 View in CoL
2. Carapace in lateral view distinctly inclined downward from median eyes to anterior margin. Total length less than 50 mm. ................................................................... 3 - Carapace in lateral view with entire dorsal surface horizontal or nearly so (possibly with a slight anterior decline) .......................................................................... 5
3. Entire metasoma and telson hirsute. ........................ ...................... Orthochirus gruberi Kovařík et Fet, 2006 View in CoL – Entire metasoma and telson glabrous (short, thin setae may originate from some punctae). ............................... 4
4. Tarsi of first to third legs without bristlecombs. .......... .... Orthochirus farzanpayi (Vachon et Farzanpay, 1987) View in CoL – Tarsi of first to third legs with bristlecombs. ... .......................... Orthochirus zagrosensis Kovařík, 2004 View in CoL
5. Trichobothrium eb located in distal part of manus of chela rather than on fixed finger ................................. ................................. Kraepelinia palpator (Birula, 1903) View in CoL - Trichobothrium eb located on fixed finger of chela. .. 6
6. Ventral carinae of second and third metasomal segments and ventral transverse carina of fourth segment armed with very strong teeth ................................... ............................. Odontobuthus doriae ( Thorell, 1876) View in CoL - Ventral carinae of metasomal segments without very strong teeth .................................................................... 7
7. Dentate margin of pedipalp chela movable finger with 4 terminal granules (3 terminal and one basal terminal) ........................................................................................ 8 - Dentate margin of pedipalp chela movable finger with 5-7 terminal granules (4-6 terminal and one basal terminal) ...................................................................... 10 8. Carinae of tergites project beyond posterior margin as distinct spiniform processes ............................................. ............................... Sassanidotus gracilis (Birula, 1900) View in CoL - Carinae of tergites do not project beyond posterior margin as distinct spiniform processes .......................... 9
9. Total adult length less than 50 mm. ................. .................. Polisius persicus Fet, Capes et Sissom, 2001 View in CoL - Total adult length more than 50 mm. ........... ...................... Androctonus crassicauda ( Olivier, 1807) View in CoL
10. Central median and posterior median carinae of carapace joined to form a continuous linear series of granules to posterior margin ........................................ 11 - Central median and posterior median carinae of carapace not joined to form a continuous linear series of granules to posterior margin ........................................ 12
11. Rows of granules on movable finger without external granules. Male has longer metasoma than female ………........ Compsobuthus matthiesseni (Birula, 1905) View in CoL - Rows of granules on movable finger with external, often very small granules. Length of metasoma the same in both sexes. ...... Compsobuthus kaftani Kovařík, 2003 View in CoL
12. First metasomal segment of male equidimensional or longer than wide. Metasoma narrow in both sexes ........................ Mesobuthus macmahoni ( Pocock, 1900) View in CoL - First metasomal segment of male usually wider than long or as long as wide. Metasoma of male usually wider than in female and usually also concave ................ ................. Mesobuthus eupeus persicus ( Pocock, 1899) View in CoL
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Hemiscorpius lepturus Peters, 1861
Navidpour, Shahrokh, Ezatkhah, Majeed, Kovařík, František, Soleglad, Michael E. & Fet, Victor 2011 |
Hemiscorpio lepturus
SIMON 1880: 29 |
Hemiscorpius lepturus
PETERS 1861: 426 |
Hemiscorpion lepturus
WERNER 1934: 276 |
KRAEPELIN 1899: 142 |
PETERS 1861: 511 |