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 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.