Crettaros santibanezi, Cruz-López & Francke, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12299 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10543453 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CA87F9-A27D-FF84-FEBD-FA6FC7F2F9E3 |
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Crettaros santibanezi |
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CRETTAROS SANTIBANEZI View in CoL SP. NOV.
( FIGS 41 View Figure 41 , 42 View Figure 42 , 57 View Figure 57 , 61A View Figure 61 , 63D View Figure 63 )
Type material: MEXICO: Querétaro: ♂ holotype , 1 ♂ and 1 ♀ paratypes [ CNAN-T0089 and CNAN-T0090 (15.xi.2009; O. Francke, A. Valdez, C. Santibáñez, and
J. Cruz)] (21°7′32.7″N, 99°38′21.04″W). Municipio Pinal de Amoles, 200 m from intersection Pinal de Amoles-Bucarelli.
Material examined: 1 ♂ and 1 ♀ [ CNAN (17.vi.2007; L. Pastrana)] (21°8′0.88″N, 99°27′29.05″W). Municipio Jalpan de Serra , La Yerbabuena GoogleMaps . 2 ♀ [ CNAN (17.vi.2007; L. Pastrana)] (21°17′15″N, 99°8′16″W). Municipio Landa de Matamoros , El Madroño GoogleMaps .
Etymology: Patronym, dedicated to Carlos Santibáñez- López, friend and colleague, who has contributed to the knowledge of scorpions in Mexico.
Diagnosis: Epigean species. Dorsum covered by small, rounded tubercles. On the male penis the two basalmost pairs of lateral setae are separated ( Fig. 42B View Figure 42 ).
Description: Male holotype: Measurements: scutum length 2.5, maximum scutum width 2.1. Legs. I 1.25/ 0.50/0.85/2.20, II 1.25/0.55/0.85/1.10, III 1.35/0.60/1.15/ 1.30, IV 1.80/0.65/1.70/1.90. Dorsum. Covered almost completely by small, rounded tubercles, mesotergal area I generally with two central pairs of tubercles. Opisthosoma slightly convex in lateral view. Mesotergal areas II and III with a median hump, without armature ( Fig. 63D View Figure 63 ). Ocularium slightly separated from anterior margin of prosoma, low, slightly elevated above the eyes, blunt, covered by small tubercles ( Fig. 41F View Figure 41 ). Lateral clear areas projected in small, teardropshaped projections, inconspicuous. Lateral clear areas on the apices of area V and free tergites I–III, rounded, not protruding significantly. Free tergites with median row of small tubercles. Venter. Coxae I and II with a median row of rounded tubercles, coxa III covered completely by small tubercles, coxa IV covered by tubercles and numerous setae, with a small dorsoectal spiniform tooth. Stigmatic area shaped like an invert- ed ‘Y’, with lateral margins straight, parallel ( Fig. 41D View Figure 41 ). Pedipalps. Patella with one mesal spiniform tubercle. Legs. Very similar in ornamentation and size, covered by numerous small tubercles and setae. Trochanter IV with numerous tubercles, ventral ornamentation of femur IV slightly bigger. Femur IV curved, constrained basally, slightly expanded in the middle.
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