Pseudouroctonus Stahnke, 1974
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Genus Pseudouroctonus Stahnke, 1974 View in CoL
Type Species. Vejovis reddelli Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972 [= Pseudouroctonus reddelli (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972)
References (selected):
Pseudouroctonus View in CoL : Stahnke, 1974: 119, 132, fig. 7E, 9A–B; Sissom, 1990a: 114; Stockwell, 1992:
409–410, 416, 419; Kovařík, 1998: 144; Sissom, 2000: 514–518; Soleglad & Fet, 2003b: 88.
Composition. The genus includes the following 16
species and subspecies:
P. andreas (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972)
P. angelenus (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972)
P. apacheanus (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972) View in CoL
P. bogerti (Gertsch et Soleglad, 19 72)
P. cazieri (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972)
P. chicano (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972) View in CoL
P. iviei (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972)
P. lindsayi (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972) View in CoL
P. minimus minimus (Kraepelin, 1911)
P. minimus castaneus (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972)
P. minimus thompsoni (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972)
P. reddelli (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972) View in CoL
P. rufulus (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972) View in CoL
P. sprousei Francke et Savary, 2006 View in CoL P. williamsi (Gertsch et Soleglad, 1972) View in CoL
Distribution. Mexico (north, Baja California), USA
(southwest).
The range of this genus forms three primary disjunct parts in addition to three other isolated ranges based on solitary species (see map in Fig. 206 View Figure 206 ). The most northern species, P. iviei , is distributed throughout northern California, with P. glimmei occurring just south in Monterey and Mendocino Counties. Several Pseudouroctonus species occur in southern California ( P. angelenus , P. bogerti , P. williamsi , and P. minimus ), or in southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico ( P. andreas and P. rufulus ). The third major part of the disjunct range of Pseudouroctonus includes southern Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and extreme northern edges of Sonora, Chihuahua, and Coahuila, Mexico ( P. apacheanus , P. reddelli , and P. sprousei ). Separate, disjunct ranges are exhibited by species P. cazieri (southern Baja California), P. lindsayi (extreme southern Baja California Sur), and P. chicano (southern Chihuahua, Mexico).
Taxonomic history. The genus was established by Stahnke (1974), initially with only one species. Stockwell (1992) transferred here the species formerly placed in the “minimus ” group of the overly inflated Vaejovis . Beutelspacher (2000), without any reasoning, synonymized Pseudouroctonus back to Vaejovis .
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Pseudouroctonus Stahnke, 1974
Soleglad, Michael E. & Fet, Victor 2008 |
P. sprousei
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Pseudouroctonus
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