Cercophonius sulcatus
An annotated catalogue of the scorpion types (Arachnida, Scorpiones) held in the Zoological Museum Hamburg. Part I: Parvorder Iurida Soleglad & Fet, 2003
Monod, Lionel
Duperre, Nadine
Harms, Danilo
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Arachnida
Bothriuridae
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Cercophonius sulcatus
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Arthropoda
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sulcatus
Cercophonius sulcatusKraepelin, 1908c: 102-103
Current combination. Cercophonius sulcatusKraepelin, 1908
Lectotype. ( Fig. 12 A-B) ♀ (ZMH-A0000930), [Western Australia], Torbay (station 162) [ 35°01 '24"S, 117°39 '38"E], 19.08.1905, Wilhelm Michaelsen leg., Hamburg'sSouth-West Australia Expedition 1905, ded. 06.1908.
Paralectotypes. ( Fig. 12 C-D) subadult ♂ (ZMH-A0000930), same data as lectotype; ♀ (ZMH-A0001061), [Western Australia], Lunenberg (station 138) [ 33°20 '06"S, 116°02 '08"E], 22.09.1905, Wilhelm Michaelsen leg., Hamburg'sSouth-West Australia Expedition 1905, ded. 06.1908; juvenile (ZMH-A0002237), [Western Australia], South Albany (station 167) [ 35°01 '36"S, 117°53 '01"E], 06.1905, Wilhelm Michaelsen leg., Hamburg'sSouth-West Australia Expedition 1905, ded. 06.1908.
Remarks. Kraepelin (1908c)and Acosta (1990)listed 7 specimens as type material. Acosta (1990: 18) designated the female from Torbay as lectotype and the remaining specimens as paralectotypes. Three specimens from the original series are lodged in the collections of the Berlin Museum (ZMB): 1 juvenile (ZMB/Arach-15397), Collie (station 137); 2 juveniles (ZMB/Arach-15398), Boyanup (station 146). Lunenburg was an old settlement near the current town of Dwellingup in southwestern Australia.
Remarks on collector. See paragraph on Cercophonius granulosusKraepelin, 1908 above. Figure 12. Cercophonius sulcatusKraepelin, 1908, female lectotype ( A-B), subadult male paralectotype ( C-D): A, Cdorsal aspect of habitus B, Dventral aspect of habitus. Scale bars: 5 mm.