An annotated catalogue of the scorpion types (Arachnida, Scorpiones) held in the Zoological Museum Hamburg. Part I: Parvorder Iurida Soleglad & Fet, 2003
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Urodacus hartmeyeri
Fig. 65
Urodacus hartmeyeri
Kraepelin, 1908c: 99-101, pl. XII, fig. 7-9
Current combination.
Urodacus hartmeyeri
Kraepelin, 1908.
Lectotype.
(
Fig. 65
A-B
) ♀ (ZMH-A0000936), Western Australia, Tamala (station 70) [
26°41
'53"
S
,
113°42
'57"
E
], S of Shark Bay, 07-08.09.1905, Robert Hartmeyer leg.,
Hamburg's
South-West Australia Expedition 1905.
Paralectotype.
♀ (ZMH-A0000936), same data as lectotype.
Remarks.
The bigger female is designated lectotype, the other female is paralectotype.
Remarks on collector.
Heinrich Hermann Robert Hartmeyer (1874-1923) was a German zoologist. He was curator at the Zoological Museum of the University of Berlin from 1908 onward (
Jahn 1969
). He led a major expedition to South-Western Australia in 1905 with W. Michaelsen (see paragraph on
Cercophonius granulosus
Kraepelin, 1908 above for detail).
Figure 65.
Urodacus hartmeyeri
Kraepelin, 1908, female lectotype, habitus
A
dorsal aspect
B
ventral aspect. Scale bars: 10 mm.