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Spinochactas mitaraka
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Fig. 30
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<paragraph id="5908B9469F8B51D93DF9B7AD535A7344" pageId="26" pageNumber="53">References.</paragraph>
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<bibRefCitation id="91E9A0A7DFF255E01D5CE7FDC94CB882" author="Lourenco, WR" journalOrPublisher="Comptes Rendus Biologies" pageId="30" pageNumber="57" pagination="141 - 146" title="Scorpions from the Mitaraka Massif in French Guiana; description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones: Chactidae)." url="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crvi.2016.02.003" volume="339" year="2016 a">
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.
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<paragraph id="60E12F04C9B9891F8476A8FD1066198B" pageId="26" pageNumber="53">Material.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AB765BE672004B92762DCD205053586F" pageId="26" pageNumber="53">Mitaraka South, 640 m, one female (holotype), deposited in the MNHN, J.M. Betsch leg., 15/III/2001.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="447FE00C126295BCC1BDD2CCFBC54498" pageId="26" pageNumber="53">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Total length 12.9 mm for female holotype. General coloration yellow to reddish yellow; only carapace and tergites are slightly marbled with brownish. Venter
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sternites yellow; pectines pale yellow. Metasomal segments yellow. Chelicerae yellow without spots; fingers yellow with reddish teeth. Pedipalps yellow to reddish yellow. Legs pale yellow. Carapace lustrous and slightly punctate; carinae absent; furrows shallow. Tergites acarinate, with minute granulations only. Pectinal tooth count 6-6 in female. Sternites smooth and shiny; spiracles strongly reduced and rounded. Metasomal segments I to IV wider than long; metasomal tegument punctate except for some granulations on the ventral surface of segment V; ventral carinae absent from segments I to V; metasomal segments II to IV with dorsal and dorso-lateral carinae ending by a strong spinoid granule. Telson globular with a short aculeus; subaculear tooth or spine absent; some granulations present including on the dorsal side. Pedipalps slender with fingers strongly curved; femur with dorsal internal, dorsal external and ventral internal carinae moderately marked; ventral external carina vestigial; dorsal and ventral sides with minute granulations; internal side weakly granular; patella smooth and lustrous; dorsal internal, ventral internal, ventral external and external carinae weakly marked; other carinae vestigial; chela smooth and lustrous; carinae vestigial; internal side with granulations better marked on the base of fixed fingers; dentate margins on fixed and movable fingers with seven almost linear rows of granules, separated only by reduced internal accessory granules; edge of movable finger with three granules.
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Figure 30.
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, female holotype from Mitaraka massif (photograph MNHN / E.-A. Leguin; 2016 Elsevier Masson SAS).
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