diff --git a/data/F7/06/45/F7064513FFFDFF8CC304305A2F1827EC.xml b/data/F7/06/45/F7064513FFFDFF8CC304305A2F1827EC.xml index fb87a6b6457..19230023eec 100644 --- a/data/F7/06/45/F7064513FFFDFF8CC304305A2F1827EC.xml +++ b/data/F7/06/45/F7064513FFFDFF8CC304305A2F1827EC.xml @@ -1,78 +1,80 @@ - - - -On the southernmost high Andean scorpion species, with the identification of a cryptic new species of Brachistosternus (Bothriuridae) through morphology, molecular data and species distribution models + + + +On the southernmost high Andean scorpion species, with the identification of a cryptic new species of Brachistosternus (Bothriuridae) through morphology, molecular data and species distribution models - - -Author + + +Author -Ojanguren-Affilastro, Andrés A. +Ojanguren-Affilastro, Andrés A. - - -Author + + +Author -Ceccarelli, F. Sara +Ceccarelli, F. Sara - - -Author + + +Author -Mattoni, Camilo I. +Mattoni, Camilo I. - - -Author + + +Author -Salas, Liliana +Salas, Liliana - - -Author + + +Author -Iuri, Hernán +Iuri, Hernán - - -Author + + +Author -Ochoa, José A. +Ochoa, José A. - - -Author + + +Author -Barrios, Alexis +Barrios, Alexis -text - - -Zoologischer Anzeiger +text + + +Zoologischer Anzeiger - -2023 - -2023-01-31 + +2023 + +2023-01-31 - -302 + +302 - -248 -259 + +248 +259 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2023.01.001 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2023.01.001 -journal article -10.1016/j.jcz.2023.01.001 -1873-2674 -10375884 +journal article +305059 +10.1016/j.jcz.2023.01.001 +c2c76a74-e65d-43c5-94a6-5e2a3798fe82 +1873-2674 +10375884 - + @@ -89,13 +91,13 @@ Ojanguren-Affilastro ( Fig. 1B , -2–8 +2–8 ; -Tables 1 +Tables 1 , -3 +3 and -4 +4 ) @@ -168,7 +170,7 @@ from central Argentinean Andes ( n. sp. ( -Table 3 +Table 3 ). Additionally, dorsolateral setae of metasomal segment V are usually more developed in B. montanus @@ -202,7 +204,7 @@ and ) and a more robust metasomal segment V ( Fig. 6D ) ( -Table 3 +Table 3 ). Additionally, this species presents fewer ventral setae on metasomal segment V, with four basal, two median, and two posterior setae (4-2-2) ( Fig. 6D ), whereas @@ -235,13 +237,13 @@ male (MACN) and and a female paratype in -Table 4 +Table 4 ). Colour: Base colour dark yellowish, with dark brown pigmentation pattern in pedipalps, carapace, tergites, metasoma and legs; the remaining yellowish without dark spots ( Fig. 1B , -4A–D +4A–D ). Chelicerae with faint reticulate pigmentation on external surface of manus, densely pigmented in the base of the fixed finger, and in the articulation with the movable finger, slightly pigmented in the external surface of movable finger. Carapace, with a heavily pigmented anterior triangular area from the area posterior to the ocular tubercle to the lateral ocelli; median ocular tubercle dark brown; with a reticular pigment pattern from the lateral margins to the postocular furrow, with two posterolateral dark spots covering most of posterior margin, leaving a median unpigmented area. Pedipalps, coxae and trochanter barely pigmented in the dorsal margin and near the articulation; femur with a well-developed stripe along DI margin, dorsally heavily pigmented in the distal half, anterior and posterior margins with faint reticular pigment, ventrally unpigmented. Patella, with dorso-internal, external and ventro-external stripes, connected to each other by reticulate pattern; internal surface heavily pigmented in the upper half, ventral surface unpigmented. Chela with six dark stripes along DI, DM, DS, D, E, and V carinae, these stripes are connected by a dense reticulate pattern, especially in the external surface; area near articulation of fixed and movable fingers with, barely visible, faint pigmentation. Legs: coxae unpigmented, trochanters barely pigmented in dorsal margin; femur and patella pigmented on the internal and external margins; tibia, basitarsi, and telotarsi unpigmented. Tergites I-VI heavily pigmented, each with three spots connected to each other, a median spot and two lateral spots, forming a sort of incontiguous single transversal stripe; tergite VII with three spots, one median anterior and two posterolateral, connected to each other. Sternites, sternum, genital opercula and pectines unpigmented. Metasomal segments I-III: dorsal surface with two posterolateral dark spots and an anterior median spot, connected to each other by reticular pigment pattern, lateral margins with a triangular pigmented area restricted by LSM and LIM carinae; ventral surface with three stripes, two VL and a VM, the VL stripes are always broad and well pigmented, whereas the VM stripe has a median thin well pigmented area and a more diffuse external area, this external area is wider in the anterior third of the segment usually joining with the lateral stripes, in more pigmented specimens it can also fuse with the VL stripes in the posterior margin, and in less pigmented specimens the VM stripe can be absent in segment I. Metasomal segment IV, dorsal surface as segments I– III, but the VM spot is longer and thinner reaching the last third of the segment, whereas the posterior spots are barely visible and can be absent in some specimens, lateral margins unpigmented, ventral margin with two VL and a VM stripe, all well developed, widening posteriorly and connecting to each other in the posterior third of the segment. Metasomal segment, V dorsal surface with an anterior median reticular area near the articulation, and with two posterior dark diffuse spots occupying the posterior third of the segment, Androvestigia of males light yellow, usually covered by whitish serum, lateral margins unpigmented; ventral margin with two wide VL stripes and a thin VM stripe, fusing to each other in the posterior margin, but also connecting to each other almost in the whole segment by reticulate pattern. @@ -368,7 +370,7 @@ Basal Portion well developed. Distal Lamina well developed, only slightly curved ), apical spines of the row of spines longer than basal ones; the rest as left hemispermatophore. - + Table 3 Diagnostic characters used to separate the Argentinean Andean species of @@ -471,7 +473,7 @@ and - + Table 4 @@ -719,7 +721,7 @@ B. . Warmer colors show areas with better predicted conditions. Black dots show the presence locations. - + Fig. 4.