Description of two new species of scorpions from China (Tibet) belonging to the genera Mesobuthus Vachon (Buthidae) and Heterometrus Ehrenberg (Scorpionidae)
Author
Lourenço, Wilson R.
Author
Qi, Jian-Xin
Author
Zhu, Ming-Sheng
text
Zootaxa
2005
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.171373
a60a6fa3-f9a3-42ab-8187-077b94d982b0
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171373
Mesobuthus songi
sp. n.
(
Figs. 1–17
)
Type
material: Male
holotype
,
9 male
and
9 female
paratypes
.
China
, Tibet, south region of Pulan, low valley of the river Kongque He, near to the border with
Nepal
,
VII/1931
(Collector unknown). Male
holotype
,
7 male
and
8 female
paratypes
deposited in the Muséum national dHistoire naturelle,
Paris
.
2 male
and
1 female
paratypes
deposited in Hebei University, Baoding,
China
.
Etymology: Patronym in honour of Prof. Daxiang Song of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, for his contribution to the arachnological studies in
China
.
Diagnosis: Scorpions of moderate to large size, with respect to the genus; males reaching
66 mm
and females
68 mm
in total length. General coloration reddishyellow to reddishbrown with blackish zones on the carinae of the body. Carinae and granulations strongly marked on carapace, tergites and metasomal segments. Pectinal tooth count
31 to 34 in
males and
27 to 29 in
females. Very intense setation on body and pedipalps. Trichobothrial pattern of
type
A, orthobothriotaxic; dorsal trichobothria of femur arranged in (beta) configuration (
Vachon, 1974
,
1975
).
FIGURE 1.
Mesobuthus songi
sp. n.
, male holotype, dorsal aspect. Total length 65.9 mm. Scale = 4 mm.
Relationships:
Mesobuthus songi
sp. n.
is undoubtedly associated with the
Mesobuthus tamulus
(Fabricius, 1798)
group of species. It can, however, be distinguished from other species of this group, and in particular from
Mesobuthus tamulus gangeticus
(
Pocock, 1900
)
, by the following characters:
(i) smaller size; 66 and
68 mm
in total length against 71 and
76 mm
for
Mesobuthus tamulus gangeticus
, (ii) considerably dasher coloration;
Mesobuthus tamulus gangeticus
is yellowish to reddishyellow, (iii) more marked granulation and carinae on carapace, tergites, and especially on the metasomal segments, (iv). Body and pedipalps covered with very intense setation; setation is only moderate in
Mesobuthus tamulus gangeticus
.
Description based on male
holotype
and one female
paratype
. Measurements in Table I.
TABLE
I.
Morphometric values (in mm) of the ɗ
holotype
and Ψ
paratype
of
Mesobuthus songi
sp. n.
, ɗ
holotype
of
Heterometrus tibetanus
sp. n.
and ɗ
holotype
of
Heterometrus nepalensis
Kovařík.
Mesobuthus songi
sp. n.
|
Heterometrus tibetanus
sp. n.
|
Heterometrus nepalensis
|
♂ Holotype Ψ Paratype |
♂ Holotype |
♂ Holotype |
Total length |
65.9 67.8 |
87.2 |
83.0 |
Carapace: |
length |
8.3 9.3 |
14.1 |
13.5 |
anterior width |
5.8 6.4 |
8.9 |
|
posterior width |
9.4 10.7 |
13.1 |
12.0 |
Metasomal segment I: |
length |
5.4 5.5 |
6.4 |
5.0 |
width |
5.8 6.6 |
6.8 |
6.2 |
Metasomal segment II: |
length |
7.1 |
5.5 |
width |
5.9 |
6.0 |
Metasomal segment V: |
length |
10.2 10.5 |
11.8 |
9.5 |
width |
5.5 5.6 |
5.1 |
4.5 |
depth |
5.0 5.3 |
4.6 |
|
Vesicle: |
width |
4.2 4.4 |
4.9 |
|
depth |
3.8 4.0 |
4.3 |
|
Pedipalp: |
Femur length |
8.1 8.3 |
12.8 |
10.2 |
Femur width |
2.6 2.8 |
5.4 |
4.7 |
Patella length |
9.4 9.6 |
14.4 |
11.9 |
Patella width |
3.2 3.6 |
5.6 |
4.8 |
Chela length |
14.9 15.7 |
25.3 |
22.2 |
Chela width |
4.1 2.8 |
5.8 |
9.822 |
Chela depth |
3.8 2.8 |
8.3 |
|
Movable finger: length |
9.5 10.7 |
14.7 |
12.9 |
Coloration. Basically reddishbrown with some slightly paler zones on venter, pedipalps and legs. Prosoma: carapace reddishbrown, with blackish carinae; eyes surrounded by black pigment. Mesosoma: reddishbrown in males and brownish in females. Metasoma: segments I to IV reddishyellow; segment V and telson dark reddish; aculeus reddish at the base and blackish on its extremity. Venter yellowish to reddishyellow, except for the carinae of sternite VII which is blackish. Chelicerae yellowish with variegated spots; fingers yellowish with blackish teeth. Pedipalps yellowish with variegated spots on patella and chela; fingers of chela with the oblique rows of granules dark reddishbrown. Legs yellowish without spots.
FIGURE 2.
Mesobuthus songi
sp. n.
, female paratype, dorsal aspect. Total length 67.8 mm. Scale = 4 mm.
Morphology. Carapace strongly granular; anterior margin with a weak median concavity; carinae strong; anterior median, central median and posterior median carinae strongly granular; furrows moderate. Median ocular tubercle slightly anterior to the centre of carapace; median eyes small, separated by almost three ocular diameters; three pairs of lateral eyes. Sternum triangular and wide at the base; longer than wide. Mesosoma: tergites strongly granular; three longitudinal carinae strongly crenulate in all tergites; tergite VII pentacarinate. Venter: genital operculum divided longitudinally; each plate semioval in shape. Pectines: pectinal tooth count 31–
31 in
the male
holotype
(see variation on diagnosis); middle basal lamella of the pectines not dilated in either sex. Sternites with minute granulation laterally; spiracles strongly elongated; four moderate carinae on sternite VII; other sternites without carinae, with only two moderate furrows; setation is strong on the posterior edge of the sternites. Metasoma: segments I to IV with 10 strongly crenulate carinae; segment V with 5 strongly crenulate carinae; all segments have a dorsal depression which is weakly granulated. Intercarinal spaces strongly granular, granulation increasing from segment I to segment V. Telson smooth dorsally and strongly granular lateroventrally; more marked in females; aculeus shorter than the vesicle, and moderately curved subaculear tooth vestigial in males, absent in females. Cheliceral dentition as defined by
Vachon (1963)
for the family
Buthidae
; movable finger with the external distal tooth slightly shorter than the internal distal tooth, and the basal teeth strongly reduced but not fused; ventral aspect of both finger and manus covered with setae. Pedipalps: femur pentacarinate; patella with weakly marked carinae; chela smooth without carinae; tegument from weakly granular to almost smooth; all three segments covered with an intense setation. Fixed and movable fingers with 13 oblique rows of granules in males and females; internal and external accessory granules present; distal extremity of movable fingers with four granules. Legs: tarsus ventrally with two longitudinal rows of 6/9 spines. Tibial spurs present on legs III and IV, strong; prolateral and retrolateral spurs present in all legs. Trichobothriotaxy: Trichobothrial pattern of
Type
A, orthobothriotaxic as defined by
Vachon (1974)
. Dorsal trichobothria of femur arranged in (beta) configuration (
Vachon, 1975
).