Compsobuthus, Vachon, 1949
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D9F2DCCC-E054-4DB8-9695-5715677C8CDC |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD662E6F-FF89-FFDE-FE5E-85AA8538FBF2 |
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Felipe |
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Compsobuthus |
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(for key to all species of Compsobuthus see Kovařík & Ojanguren, 2013: 145–146)
1. Rows of granules on movable finger without external accessory granules ( Fig. 36). ….………………............ 2 – Rows of granules on movable finger with external, often very small accessory granules ( Fig. 67). ………..... ………………………………. C. werneri (Birula, 1908)
2. Base color uniformly reddish to gray ( Figs. 1–3). Pedipalp chela length/width ratio 3.7–3.8 in males and 4.4–4.6 in females ( Figs. 19–22). ..........……................. …………………………... C. abyssinicus (Birula, 1903) – Base color uniformly yellow to yellowish brown with or without dark spots. Pedipalp chela fingers long, pedipalp chela length/width ratio 4.0– 4.6 in males and 4.8– 5.5 in females ( Figs. 23–31) …………...……………... 3
3. Base color uniformly yellow to yellowish brown with characteristic considerable dark spots ( Fig. 61). Subaculear tubercle present, long and spinoid ( Figs. 17–18). ……………………...… C. somalilandus Kovařík, 2012 – Base color uniformly yellow to yellowish brown with dark spots reduced or missing ( Fig. 55, 57–58). Subaculear tubercle present, but not spinoid ( Figs. 13–14). …....………………………............ C. eritreaensis sp. n.
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