Parabuthus abyssinicus Pocock, 1901
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Parabuthus abyssinicus Pocock, 1901 View in CoL
( Figures 1–4, 274–277, 305, Table 5)
Parabuthus abyssinicus Pocock, 1901: 1 View in CoL ; KovařÍk et al., 2016: 12–19 View Cited Treatment , figs. 1–6, 8–27, 166–167, 171, 181, 193, 204, Table 1.
Parabuthus liosoma abyssinicus: Kraepelin, 1913: 172 View in CoL ; Lamoral & Reynders, 1975: 519.
Parabuthus leiosoma abyssinicus: Fet & Lowe, 2000: 206 View in CoL (complete reference list until 2000).
= Parabuthus liosoma dmitrievi Birula, 1903: 113 (syn. by KovařÍk, 2003: 144).
Parabuthus liosoma dimitrivi: Borelli, 1925: 12–13 .
Parabuthus liosoma dmitrievi: Fet & Lowe, 2000: 206 (complete reference list until 2000).
Parabuthus leiosoma (in part): Fet & Lowe, 2000: 205–206 (complete reference list until 2000); KovařÍk, 2003: 144, figs 8–9; KovařÍk & Whitman, 2005: 110–111.
TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE REPOSITORY. Ethiopia, Abyssinia, Shoa (= now Ethiopia, Shewa Province); BMNH .
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL EXAMINED ( NOT CITED IN KOVAŘÍK ET AL., 2016) ( FKCP). Somaliland, Borama, campus Amoud University, 09°56‘49“N 43°13‘23“E, 1394 m a.s.l. (Locality GoogleMaps
No. 19 SA (=17 SA /), 23. VI.2019, 1♂ (1691) 1♀ 2juvs. (1650, 1651), leg. F. KovařÍk ; Quljeet village , 10°05‘18.9“N 43°00‘43.9“E, 1575 m a.s.l. (Locality No. 19SK), 4.VII.2019, 2♀ (1667), leg. F. KovařÍk GoogleMaps ; between Borama and Rugi, 09°57‘48“N 43°18‘04.1“E, 1339 m a.s.l. (Locality No. 19SL), 7.VII.2019, 1juv. (1669), leg. F. KovařÍk GoogleMaps ; Cali Haidh , 10°02‘50.6“N 43°47‘08.7“E, 1056 m a.s.l. (Locality No. 19SN), 8.VII.2019, 1♂ 3♀ (1692, 1671), leg. F. KovařÍk. GoogleMaps
EMENDED DIAGNOSIS. Adults from 72 mm (male) to 115 mm (female) long. Base color of adults uniformly yellow to yellowish brown; carapace, tergites, metasoma IV– V and telson are dark brown to black. Pectine teeth number 38–43 in males and 33–40 in females. Stridulatory area present on dorsal surface of metasomal segments I–II in both sexes, reduced or absent on third segment in adults. Metasoma sparsely hirsute. Metasomal segment V of male length/ width ratio 1.50–1.72. Movable and fixed fingers of pedipalp bearing 12–13 rows of granules, all with external and internal accessory granules. Fingers of pedipalp not elongated, movable finger length/ manus length ratio 1.54–1.72 in male. Pedipalp fingers of male with inner side of base smooth, no trace of tubercle. Manus of pedipalp of male broad, pedipalp chela length/ width ratio 2.95–3.11 in male and 4.25–4.40 in female. Pedipalp manus smooth, patella finely granulated. Tarsomere I of all legs with bristle-combs.
DISTRIBUTION. Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland (first record),? Sudan.
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Nottingham City Natural History Museum |
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East Texas State University |
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Museum national d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratiore de Paleontologie |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Parabuthus abyssinicus Pocock, 1901
Kovařík, František, Lowe, Graeme, Elmi, Hassan Sh Abdirahman & Šťáhlavský, František 2019 |
Parabuthus leiosoma
KOVARIK 2003: 144 |
Parabuthus liosoma dimitrivi:
BORELLI 1925: 13 |
Parabuthus liosoma abyssinicus: Kraepelin, 1913: 172
KRAEPELIN 1913: 172 |
Parabuthus liosoma dmitrievi
KOVARIK 2003: 144 |
BIRULA 1903: 113 |