Revision of genus-group taxa in the family Scorpiopidae Kraepelin, 1905, with description of 15 new species (Arachnida Scorpiones)
Author
Kovařík, František
Author
Lowe, Graeme
Author
Stockmann, Mark
Author
Šťáhlavský, František
text
Euscorpius
2020
325
1
140
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5741842
1536-9307
5741842
DCAC2354-0168-4A66-AC36-87F1BB19EAA2
Scorpiops tibetanus
Hirst, 1911
(
Figs. 46
,
143
,
239–240
,
799
, Table 9)
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Scorpiops tibetanus
Hirst, 1911: 472–473
;
Vachon, 1980: 151
;
Fet, 2000: 494
;
Kovařík, 2000: 196
, figs. 47, 68–69; Soleglad & Sissom, 2001: 93;
Kovařík, 2002: 19
; Kovařík & Whitman, 2005: 117; Qi, Zhu & Lourenço, 2005: 29; Di et al., 2013: 75–85, figs. 102–118.
=
Scorpiops atomatus
Qi, Zhu & Lourenço, 2005: 6–10
, figs. 16–31 (
type
locality and
type
repository:
China
,
Tibet
, Lang District,
29°02’N
93°08’E
(
29.03°N
93.13°E
); MHBU); Kovařík & Ahmed, 2009: 10; Di et al., 2013: 59–61, figs. 1–21;
Di et al., 2014: 11
, 16;
Fet & Kovařík, 2020: 4
.
Syn
.
n
.
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=
Scorpiops pococki
Zhu et al.
in
Qi et al., 2005: 14–18
, figs. 47–61 (
type
locality and
type
repository:
China
,
Tibet
, Gyaca District,
29°08’N
92°43’E
; MHBU); Di et al., 2013: 72–75, figs. 64–84;
Di et al., 2014: 12
, 16.
Syn
.
n
.
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TYPE
LOCALITY AND
TYPE
REPOSITORY
.
China
:
Tibet
(
Xizang
),
Tsangpo Valley
,
Chaksam Ferry
;
BMNH
.
TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED
.
China
,
Tibet
(
Xizang
),
Tsangpo Valley
,
Chaksam Ferry
,
1♂
(
holotype
)
,
BMNH
.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED
.
China
,
Tibet
(
Xizang
),
Lhasa
(
29.65°N
91.00°E
),
3700 m
a. s. l.
,
2♂
1♀
,
18.
VI
.1995, leg.
A. Wrzecionko
,
FKCP
; central
Tibet
,
Shigatse
(
Xigaze
) (
29.27°N
88.88°E
),
4000 m
a. s. l.
,
8.
VI
.1996,
2♂
4♀
4juvs., leg.
Paulus
,
FKCP
;
Gyaca District
,
29°08'N
92°43'E
(
29.13°N
92.72°E
),
1♂
1♀
, topotypes of
Scorpiops pococki
Zhu, Qi & Lourenço, 2008
, donated by
Zhiyong Di
,
FKCP
.
DIAGNOSIS (
♂
♀
). Total length
40–65 mm
. Base color uniformly reddish brown. Pectine teeth number
7–11 in
males and
6–9 in
females, fulcra absent. Pectines with 2 marginal and 1 middle lamellae. Patella of pedipalp with 17 (5
eb
, 2
esb
, 2
em
, 4
est
, 4
et
) external and 7–10 ventral trichobothria. Chela of pedipalp with 4
V
series trichobothria located on ventral surface. Chelal trichobothrium
Eb
3
located in proximal half of manus between trichobothria
Dt
and
Db
. Fingers of pedipalps undulate in both sexes, usually more strongly in male. Chela length to width ratio
2–2.2 in
male and
2.4 in
female. Pedipalp movable finger with ca. 15–20 IAD, parallel with MD (ca.
50 in
number); there are also 3–4 ID and 10–13 OD present. Tarsomere II of legs with 7–9 stout median ventral spinules and two pairs of flanking setae. Metasoma I with 10 carinae, and metasoma II–IV with 8 carinae. Telson bulbous and granulate, length to depth ratio
2.5–2.7 in
male and
2.7 in
female; annular ring present.
COMMENTS. Zhu, Qi & Lourenço (2005) used invalid characters. For
S. atomatus
, they cited chela length
6.38 mm
and width
4.08 mm
for the
holotype
(see further comments under
S. vachoni
below). They did not compare
S. atomatus
and
S. pococki
with
S. tibetanus
, which occurs in the same area. We had the opportunity to directly examine the
holotype
of
S. tibetanus
, topotypes of
S. pococki
, and other specimens from the region. We determined that the studied specimens and published descriptions match each other precisely in the following key characters: trichobothrial pattern, pedipalp finger dentition, pectinal tooth count and lamellar structure, proportions, setation, carination and sculpture of pedipalps, carapace, tergites, sternites, and metasoma, shape of the telson, as well as armature of chelicerae and pedipalp fingers. In the original descriptions,
Qi et al. (2005: 29)
differentiated these species from the same area of distribution according to “smooth oval region found behind lateral ocular tubercles” which can be present or absent. We found strong variation in this character, especially noticeable under UV light, and we did not find any other character valid for species level differentiation. The undeniable conclusion is that
Scorpiops atomatus
Qi, Zhu & Lourenço, 2005
and
Scorpiops pococki
Zhu, Qi &Lourenço, 2005
are junior synonyms of
Scorpiops tibetanus
Hirst, 1911
syn
.
n
.
DISTRIBUTION.
China
(
Tibet
) (
Fig. 799
).