Tityus forcipula (Gervais, 1843)

Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo & Cabra-García, Jimmy, 2022, On the Tityus forcipula species group: redescription of Tityus forcipula (Scorpiones, Buthidae), description of a new Andean species, and notes on the taxonomy of the group, Zootaxa 5155 (2), pp. 151-186 : 157-160

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5155.2.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6677846

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Tityus forcipula
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Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group

References after Fet & Lowe (2000: 230). Armas et al. (2002): 166 [in part]; Lourenço & Leguin (2008): 3; Teruel & García (2008): 1; Kovařík et al. (2013): 8 [in part]; Lourenço & Ythier (2013): 3; Brito & Borges (2015): 7, 8, 9, 14 [in part], fig. 4G; Flórez (2015): 85; Lourenço (2016): 7 [in part]; Miranda et al. (2020): 197, fig. 27.

Included species. Tityus crassicauda View in CoL , Tityus cuellari View in CoL , Tityus forcipula View in CoL , Tityus fuhrmanni View in CoL , and Tityus moralensis View in CoL sp. nov.

Excluded species. Tityus dasyurus fulvipes View in CoL , Tityus festae View in CoL , Tityus florezi View in CoL , Tityus jaimei View in CoL , Tityus macrochirus View in CoL , Tityus metuendus View in CoL , and Tityus pachyurus View in CoL are here transferred to the Tityus obscurus View in CoL species group. Tityus dasyurus dasyurus View in CoL is excluded from the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group, but not assigned to any species group, until additional morphological evidence is gathered.

Amended diagnosis. The Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group is more similar to the Tityus bahiensis View in CoL , Tityus trivittatus View in CoL , and Tityus stigmurus View in CoL species groups, and differs from Tityus androcottoides View in CoL , Tityus bolivianus View in CoL , Tityus clathratus View in CoL , and Tityus obscurus View in CoL species groups. The Tityus forcipula View in CoL , Tityus bahiensis View in CoL , Tityus trivittatus View in CoL , and Tityus stigmurus View in CoL species groups share ventral macrosetae of telotarsi I–IV distributed in two submedian rows (type II). Whereas, the Tityus androcottoides View in CoL , Tityus bolivianus View in CoL , Tityus clathratus View in CoL , and Tityus obscurus View in CoL species groups exhibit ventral setae of telotarsi I–IV irregularly distributed in a tuft (type I).

On the other hand, the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group differs from the Tityus bahiensis View in CoL , Tityus stigmurus View in CoL and Tityus trivittatus View in CoL species groups in the following character state combination: i) pectines strongly sclerotized and brown colored ( Figures 2B, D View FIGURE 2 , 3B, D View FIGURE 3 , 9A–D View FIGURE 9 ); ii) basal middle lamellae of female pectines dilated and suboval shaped or ovoid ( Figures 2D View FIGURE 2 , 3D View FIGURE 3 , 9B, D View FIGURE 9 ); iii) female pectinal basal piece without glandular region; iv) ventral macrosetae of telotarsi I–IV strongly sclerotized and stout; v) metasomal segments (moderately or strongly) widening towards segment V ( Figures 12A–D View FIGURE 12 , 13A–D View FIGURE 13 ) (except in Tityus fuhrmanni View in CoL that exhibit a conspicuous thinning towards segment V); and vi) subaculear tubercle small to medium and coarse with a small gap between the dorsal margin of the subaculear tubercle and the base of the aculeus ( Figure 15A–D View FIGURE 15 ). Whereas, Tityus bahiensis View in CoL , Tityus stigmurus View in CoL and Tityus trivittatus View in CoL species groups present i) pectines moderately sclerotized and white colored; ii) basal middle lamellae of female pectines not dilated; iii) female pectinal basal piece with a moderate to large glandular region; iv) ventral setae of telotarsi I–IV moderately sclerotized and fine; v) metasomal segments of similar wide or with an inconspicuous widening towards segment V, and vi) subaculear tubercle small and acute with a moderate gap between the dorsal margin of the subaculear tubercle and the base of the aculeus.

Taxonomic remarks. The Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group was previously merged with the Tityus obscurus View in CoL species group (previously referred as T. asthenes View in CoL , see Lourenço et al. (2019)). However, based on a unique combination of phenotypic characters here is revalidated and separated from the Tityus obscurus View in CoL species group. In order to set the boundaries of the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group we examined all the species that belong to this group, but Tityus crassicauda View in CoL and T. dasyurus dasyurus View in CoL .

In our morphological survey, we found that Tityus dasyurus fulvipes View in CoL , Tityus festae View in CoL , Tityus florezi View in CoL , Tityus jaimei View in CoL , Tityus macrochirus View in CoL , Tityus metuendus View in CoL , and Tityus pachyurus View in CoL , exhibit ventral setae of telotarsi I–IV irregularly distributed in a tuft (type I). This character state together with the presence of pectines moderately sclerotized and white colored and basal middle lamellae of female pectines dilated and subcircular, exclude these taxa from the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group and locate them into the Tityus obscurus View in CoL species group. Other characters such as a metasoma progressively widening towards segment V (club-like shaped metasoma) are shared by Tityus jaimei View in CoL , T. metuendus View in CoL , and T. pachyurus View in CoL , as well as, species belonging to the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group. However, this character by itself is not enough to assign species to a given species group and must be used in combination with other characters with strong phylogenetic signal (e.g., Moreno-González et al. 2021).

Lourenço & Ythier (2013) described Tityus crassicauda View in CoL and mentioned that it is closely related to T. forcipula View in CoL . Their description has a detailed enough description that allows us to identify most of the character states of the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group. For example, the authors described the presence of two ventrosubmedian rows in the telotarsi (type II), the metasoma widening towards segment V and the dilation and oval shape of the basal middle lamellae of female pectines. Also, they provided colorful habitus pictures of both sexes that clearly show the strongly sclerotized pectines and the absence of glandular regions in the pectinal basal piece of the female. The situation of Tityus dasyurus View in CoL is, however, diametrically opposite.

Pocock (1897) described Tityus dasyurus View in CoL based on a single female from “ Porto Rico ”. Nevertheless, some authors argued it corresponds to a mislabelling error and this female most probably comes from a locality in Central or South America ( Armas 2020). Santiago-Blay (1985) examined and redescribed the female holotype of T. dasyurus dasyurus View in CoL . In this description, we observed that the morphology of the subaculear tubercle and the basal middle lamellae shape are very different from other members of the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group. The subaculear tubercle is conical, small and acute and presents a moderate gap between the dorsal margin of the subaculear tubercle and the base of the aculeus ( Santiago-Blay 1985: fig. 13), whereas the basal middle lamellae is dilated and subcircular shaped ( Santiago-Blay 1985: fig. 10). Both characters are very common among the Tityus androcottoides View in CoL and Tityus obscurus View in CoL species group members. However, the examination of additional morphological characters is needed to confirm the species group membership of this enigmatic species.

Finally, Tityus fuhrmanni View in CoL is particularly interesting. This species was assigned to an independent species group by Mello-Leitão (1945) given the particular morphology of its metasoma, which exhibits a conspicuous and progressive thinning towards segment V, but also presents a remarkable development of the DSM on the metasomal segment III. We also noted that the males of T. fuhrmanni View in CoL do not exhibit a bulkier chela compared to female chela, both male and female chelae ratios are somewhat similar. In this contribution, we temporarily followed the Lourenço (1984) designation of T. fuhrmanni View in CoL in the T. forcipula View in CoL species group. This species shares some character states with this species group such as i) telotarsi macrosetae stout and distributed in two ventrosubmedian rows (type II), ii) sclerotized pectines brown colored, iii) basal middle lamellae dilated and soboval/ovoid shaped in the female pectines, and iv) absence of glandular regions in the basal pectinal piece of the female pectine. However, additional studies and samples are required for testing the membership of this species into the Tityus forcipula View in CoL species group.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Buthidae

Genus

Tityus

SubGenus

Tityus

Loc

Tityus forcipula

Pinto-Da-Rocha, Ricardo & Cabra-García, Jimmy 2022
2022
Loc

Tityus moralensis

Pinto-Da-Rocha & Cabra-García 2022
2022
Loc

Tityus (Atreus) moralensis

Pinto-Da-Rocha & Cabra-García 2022
2022
Loc

Tityus jaimei

Miranda, Bermudez, Florez D & de Armas 2020
2020
Loc

Tityus jaimei

Miranda, Bermudez, Florez D & de Armas 2020
2020
Loc

Tityus jaimei

Miranda, Bermudez, Florez D & de Armas 2020
2020
Loc

Tityus crassicauda

Lourenco 2013
2013
Loc

Tityus crassicauda

Lourenco 2013
2013
Loc

Tityus crassicauda

Lourenco 2013
2013
Loc

Tityus florezi

Lourenco 2000
2000
Loc

Tityus florezi

Lourenco 2000
2000
Loc

Tityus cuellari

Lourenco 1994
1994
Loc

Tityus dasyurus fulvipes

Mello-Leitao 1945
1945
Loc

Tityus dasyurus fulvipes

Mello-Leitao 1945
1945
Loc

Tityus festae

Borelli 1899
1899
Loc

Tityus festae

Borelli 1899
1899
Loc

Tityus trivittatus

Kraepelin 1898
1898
Loc

Tityus trivittatus

Kraepelin 1898
1898
Loc

Tityus trivittatus

Kraepelin 1898
1898
Loc

Tityus trivittatus

Kraepelin 1898
1898
Loc

Tityus macrochirus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus metuendus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus pachyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus dasyurus dasyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

T. dasyurus dasyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus macrochirus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus metuendus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus pachyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

T. metuendus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

T. pachyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus dasyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus dasyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

T. dasyurus dasyurus

Pocock 1897
1897
Loc

Tityus bolivianus

Kraepelin 1895
1895
Loc

Tityus bolivianus

Kraepelin 1895
1895
Loc

T. asthenes

Pocock 1893
1893
Loc

Tityus clathratus

C. L. Koch 1844
1844
Loc

Tityus clathratus

C. L. Koch 1844
1844
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