Diplocentrus hoffmanni Francke, 1977

Santibäñez-López, Carlos E., Francke, Oscar F. & Prendini, Lorenzo, 2013, Systematics of the keyserlingii group of Diplocentrus Peters, 1861 (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae), with descriptions of three new species from Oaxaca, Mexico, American Museum Novitates 2013 (3777), pp. 1-48 : 18-19

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Diplocentrus hoffmanni Francke, 1977
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Diplocentrus hoffmanni Francke, 1977 View in CoL

Figures 1C View FIGURE 1 , 4B View FIGURE 4 ; tables 1, 2

Diplocentrus hoffmanni Francke, 1977: 150 View in CoL , 185–191, 194, 198, figs. 7, 14, 22, 51–54; Sissom, 1991: 156; Sissom and Walker, 1992: 130; Sissom, 1994: 257, 264, 265, figs. 20–22; Kovařík, 1998: 130; Beutelspacher and Trujillo-Olvera, 1999: 8; Beutelspacher, 2000: 29; Sissom and Fet, 2000: 338; Armas and Martín-Frías, 2003: 74; Francke and Ponce-Saavedra, 2005: 52.

TYPE MATERIAL: MEXICO: OAXACA: DISTRITO DE ETLA: Municipio de Santiago Tenango : Holotype ♂, paratype ♀ ( AMNH), near Tejocote [17°14′N 97°00′W], 7800 ft, summer 1963, C.M. Bogert, under logs; paratype ♂ ( AMNH), Tejocote, 31 mi. NW Oaxaca city, 7600 ft, GoogleMaps

9.ix.1962, M. R. Bogert. Municipio de San Francisco Telixtlahuaca : Paratype ♂ ( AMNH), Telixtlahuaca, 6 mi. N [17°17.667′N 96°54.25′W], 7050 ft GoogleMaps , 26.vii.1966, C.M. Bogert, under rocks in moderately dry area with oak and juniper.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: MEXICO: OAXACA: DISTRITO DE ETLA: Municipio de San Francisco Telixtlahuaca: Telixtlahuaca , 6 km N, 17°20.367′N 96°56.121′W, 1915 m, 22.vii.2002, O. Francke, E. González and J. Ponce, SE slope, dry scrub, 1 ♂, 1 ♀ ( AMCC [ LP 2036 ]), 1 ♂ ( CNAN) GoogleMaps . DISTRITO DE ZIMATLAN: Municipio de Magdalena Mixtepec: Magdalena Mixtepec , 16°52.824′N 96°51.056′W, 1710 m, 19–20.vi.2006, O. Francke, G. Villegas, H. Montaño, C. Santibáñez and A. Valdez, 1 ♂, 4 ♀, 4 subad. ♀, 2 juv. ( AMNH), 2 ♂, 3 ♀, 4 subad. ♀, 2 juv. ( CNAN), 2 ♀ ( AMCC [ LP 6599 ]) GoogleMaps . DISTRITO DE TLACOLULA: Mitla , 15 km E, 16°56.606′N 96°17.114′W, 2081 m, 18.vii.2007, O. Francke, H. Montaño, A. Valdez, A. Ballesteros, and C. Santibáñez, pine-oak woodland, 1 ♂ ( CNAN), 1 ♂ ( AMCC [ LP 7615 ]) GoogleMaps

DIAGNOSIS: The following character combination, updated from Francke (1977), is diagnostic for D. hoffmanni . Total length (adult), up to 55 mm. Base coloration (adult) reddish brown to orange-brown. Carapace anteromedian notch moderately deep, V-shaped; frontal lobes and interocular surface moderately granular. Pedipalp femur, dorsal surface sparsely and moderately granular. Pedipalp patella, dorsomedian carina strongly developed, crenulate (♂); dorsoexternal carina weakly to moderately developed, coarsely granular to crenulate (♂); externomedian carina weakly developed, granular (♂); ventromedian carina obsolete to weakly developed, slightly granular (♂, ♀). Pedipalp chela manus, dorsal surface sparsely granular, surface between dorsal secondary and digital carinae sparsely granular and slightly reticulate (♂) or weakly reticulate (♀); digital and dorsal secondary carinae moderately to weakly developed, granular (♂; fig. 4B) or obsolete, smooth (♀); fingers gently curved. Legs I–IV telotarsi, counts of spiniform macrosetae in pro- and retroventral rows, 5/5:5/5–6:6/6:6/6–7 (variation in table 2). Pectinal tooth count, 9–11, mode = 11 (♂) or 7–9, mode = 8 (♀) (variation in table 1).

Diplocentrus hoffmanni resembles D. keyserlingii , D. kraepelini , n. sp., and D. sissomi , n. sp., in adult size and coloration but can be distinguished as follows. The pedipalp patella ventromedian carina (♂) is weakly developed to obsolete, the pedipalp chela manus, dorsal surface (♀) weakly reticulate, and the digital carina (♂) granular to smooth in D. hoffmanni , whereas the pedipalp patella ventromedian carina (♂) is strongly developed, smooth to granular, the pedipalp chela manus, dorsal surface (♀) smooth, and the digital carina (♂) smooth to crenulate in D. kraepelini , n. sp., and D. sissomi , n. sp. The pedipalp chela manus, dorsal surface (♂) is slightly granular in D. hoffmanni but markedly reticulate in D. keyserlingii , and the counts of spiniform macrosetae on the telotarsi of legs III and IV are higher in D. hoffmanni (6/6:6/6–7) than in D. keyserlingii (5/5:5/6).

DISTRIBUTION: Diplocentrus hoffmanni is known from the central valleys and adjacent mountains of Oaxaca in the following municipalities: Magdalena Mixtepec, San Francisco Telixtlahuaca, and Santiago Tenango (fig. 3A).

ECOLOGY: This species was observed doorkeeping at burrow entrances at night with UV detection, and was excavated during the daytime. Burrows, constructed in sandy soil at an angle of ca. 30°–40° to the ground surface, were ca. 20–30 cm long, with turns in places due to the presence of stones in the soil matrix (fig. 1A). The area where this species was collected was heavily disturbed, but there were remnants of oak forest. The habitat and habitus of D. hoffmanni are consistent with the pelophilous ecomorphotype ( Prendini, 2001).

Armas, L. F., and E. Martin-Frias. 2003. Dos nuevas especies de Diplocentrus Peters, 1861 (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae) de Mexico. Revista Iberica de Aracnologia 7: 71 - 77.

Beutelspacher, C. R. and M. Trujillo-Olvera. 1999. Una especie nueva de Diplocentrus Peters (Scorpionida: Diplocentridae) de Chiapas, Mexico. Revista Nicaraguense de Entomologia 50: 1 - 11. [Birula, A. A.] Byalynitskii-Birulya, A. A. 1917 a. Arachnoidea arthrogastra Caucasica. Pars I. Scorpiones. Zapiski Kavkazskogo Muzeya (Memoires du Musee du Caucase). Tiflis, Georgia: Imprimerie de la Chancellerie du Comite pour la Transcaucasie A (5), 253 pp. [in Russian; published August 1917; English translation: 1964. Arthrogastric Arachnids of Caucasia. 1. Scorpions. Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations, 170 pp.] [Birula, A. A.] Byalynitskii-Birulya, A. A. 1917 b. Faune de la Russie et des pays limitrophes fondee principalement sur les collections du Musee Zoologique de l'Academie des Sciences de Russie. Arachnides (Arachnoidea). Petrograd [St. Petersburg]: Russian Academy of Sciences, Museum of Zoology 1 (1): xx, 227 pp. [in Russian; introduction dated October 1917; English translation: 1965. Fauna of Russia and Adjacent Countries. Arachnoidea. Vol. I. Scorpions. Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations, xix, 154 pp.]

Beutelspacher, C. R. 2000. Catalogo de los Alacranes de Mexico. Morelia, Michoacan: Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, 175 pp.

Francke, O. F. 1977. Scorpions of the genus Diplocentrus from Oaxaca, Mexico (Scorpionida, Diplocentridae). Journal of Arachnology 4: 145 - 200.

Francke, O. F., and J. Ponce-Saavedra. 2005. A new species of Diplocentrus (Arachnida: Scorpiones) from Michoacan, Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 76: 49 - 53.

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Prendini, L. 2001. Substratum specialization and speciation in southern African scorpions: the Effect Hypothesis revisited. In V. Fet and P. A Selden (editors.), Scorpions 2001. In memoriam Gary A. Polis: 113 - 118. Burnham Beeches, UK: British Arachnological Society.

Sissom, W. D. 1991. Studies on the genus Diplocentrus in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico: a taxonomic conundrum. Bulletin of the Association of Southeastern Biologists 33: 156.

Sissom, W. D., and A. L. Walker. 1992. A new species of Diplocentrus from western Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 37: 126 - 131.

Sissom, W. D. 1994. Systematic studies on Diplocentrus keyserlingii and related species from Central Oaxaca, Mexico (Scorpiones, Diplocentridae). Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 70: 257 - 266.

Sissom, W. D., and V. Fet. 2000. Family Diplocentridae Karsch, 1880. In V. Fet, W. D. Sissom, G. Lowe, and M. E. Braunwalder, Catalog of the scorpions of the world (1758 - 1998): 329 - 354. New York: New York Entomological Society.

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FIGURE 1. Diplocentrus keyserlingii group, microhabitat and representative species. A. Diplocentrus hoffmanni Francke, 1977, burrow entrance. B. Diplocentrus sissomi, n. sp., female with brood in burrow under stone. C. D. hoffmanni, ♂. D. Diplocentrus mitlae Francke, 1977, ♂. E. Diplocentrus rectimanus Pocock, 1898, ♂. F. D. sissomi, n. sp., ♀.

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FIGURE 4. Diplocentrus keyserlingii group, dextral pedipalp chela, dorsoexternal aspect. A. Diplocentrus coylei Fritts and Sissom, 1996, ♂ (AMNH). B. Diplocentrus hoffmanni Francke, 1977, ♂ (CNAN). Scale bar = 1 mm.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

AMCC

Ambrose Monell Cryo Collection, American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Diplocentridae

Genus

Diplocentrus