An annotated catalogue of the scorpion types (Arachnida, Scorpiones) held in the Zoological Museum Hamburg. Part I: Parvorder Iurida Soleglad & Fet, 2003 Author Monod, Lionel Author Duperre, Nadine Author Harms, Danilo text Evolutionary Systematics 2019 3 2 109 200 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.3.37464 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.3.37464 2535-0730-2-109 87602625AF8D4A3FBAE5F35C09FB6C00 48BB2ADCDFB750ACA7D9EC306EC80801 Hormurus papuanus Fig. 31 Hormurus papuanus Kraepelin, 1914d: 333 [ Hormurus ] Current combination. Hormurus papuanus Kraepelin, 1914 Lectotype. ( Fig. 31 A-C ) ♂, [Papua New Guinea], SW Kueste New Pommern [SW coast of New Britain], Liebliche Inseln [Arawe Islands] [ 6°06 '07" S , 148°59 '53" E ], 11-12.12.1908, 05.01.1909, 26-31.01.1909, (2 T. under Steinen [2 specimens under rocks], 2 T. in moderndem Holz [two specimens in decaying logs]), Georg Duncker leg. (S40), Hamburg Suedsee Expedition. Paralectotype. 1 ♂, 1 ♀ ( Fig. 31 D-F ), 5 ♀, 4 subadult ♂, 2 subadult ♀, 7 juveniles, same data as lectotype; 1 ♂, [Papua New Guinea], New Pommern [New Britain], Moere Hafen [Kandrian] [ 6°11 '24" S , 149°32 '51" E ], Unterlauf des Wasserfall-Fl. [downstream of waterfall], 13-14.XII.1908, 20-24.II.1909, Georg Duncker leg. (334), Hamburg Suedsee-Expedition . Remarks. Kraepelin mentioned in the original description 23 specimens from Neu Pommern and Neu Guinea. Among this material, two specimens from Finschafen (Papua New Guinea mainland) belong to a different undescribed species and are thus not considered type specimens of H. papuanus . This new species will be described in a forthcoming paper about the genus Hormurus in Papua New Guinea (Monod et al. in prep). An additional specimen from Aru Islands was also mentioned in the original description but it is not considered here as a type. The type locality of species H. papuanus is thus restricted to the specimens collected on the SW coast of New Britain (Arawe Islands and Kandrian village). Giltay (1931 : 10) considered H. papuanus as a subspecies of H. caudicula , while L. E. Koch (1977 : 173) regarded it as a junior synonym of Liocheles karschii (Keyserling, 1885). Monod (2000 : 113) revalidated the species and designated lectotype and paralectotypes from this series. A complete redescription will be provided in the publication mentionned above (Monod et al. in prep). Remarks on collector. (Paul) Georg (Egmont) Duncker (1870-1953) was a German zoologist and ichthyologist. He was employed by the Hamburg Zoological Museum in 1907 and became curator/professor in 1928. He was a member of the Hamburg Suedsee-Expedition (1908-1910) in the Bismarck Archipelago and collected on behalf of the ZMH ( Thilenius 1914 ). Figure 31. Hormurus papuanus Kraepelin, 1914, male lectotype ( A-C ), female paralectotype ( D-F ): A, D dorsal aspect of habitus B, E ventral aspect of habitus C, F retrolateral aspect of chela illustrating dentate margins of fingers. Scale bars: 10 mm ( A-B , D-E ), 2 mm ( C, F ).