Stahnkeus Soleglad et Fet, 2006

Soleglad, Michael E. & Fet, Victor, 2008, Contributions to scorpion systematics. III. Subfamilies Smeringurinae and Syntropinae (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae), Euscorpius 71 (71), pp. 1-115 : 87-88

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https://doi.org/ 10.18590/euscorpius.2008.vol2008.iss71.1

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Stahnkeus Soleglad et Fet, 2006
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Genus Stahnkeus Soleglad et Fet, 2006 View in CoL

Type Species. Vejovis harbisoni Williams, 1970 [= Stahnkeus harbisoni (Williams, 1970) ].

References:

Stahnkeus View in CoL : Soleglad & Fet, 2006: 29–30, figs. 6–5,

15–16, 30–32, 41–48; Graham & Soleglad, 2007:

1, 3, 12; Soleglad et al., 2007: 134.

Composition. This genus includes five species:

S. allredi (Sissom et Stockwell, 1991) View in CoL S. deserticola (Williams, 1970) View in CoL

S. harbisoni (Williams, 1970) View in CoL

S. polisi (Sissom et Stockwell, 1991) View in CoL S. subtilimanus (Soleglad, 1972) View in CoL

Distribution. Mexico (Baja California, Sonora), USA (Arizona, California, Nevada).

This genus (see map in Fig. 202 View Figure 202 ) has a disjunct range with two parts, one in southern California, Nevada, and Arizona ( S. subtilimanus , S. deserticola , S. allredi ) and extending into Sonora, Mexico ( S. polisi ), and the other isolated in central Baja California ( S. harbisoni ).

Diagnosis. Modification to basal pectinal teeth of female usually significant, lacking sensorial area variable, affecting 1–4 teeth, blunted and ovoid to swollen and elongated, with little or no distal angling; OD denticles serrated, indistinguishable after OD-3; distal denticle elongated and hook-like with “whitish patch”; inner accessory denticles (IAD) present; subaculear spinoid tooth not present.

Taxonomic history. The genus was separated from Serradigitus by Soleglad & Fet (2006), and the tribe Stahnkeini was established at the same time.

Discussion. Species in Stahnkeus are the largest in tribe Stahnkeini , S. harbisoni and S. subtilimanus reaching lengths of at least 50 mm. These two species and S. deserticola are closely related, showing a distribution extending from the Mojave Desert to central Baja California. The other two taxa, S. polisi and S. allredi , are smaller species, occurring in southern Arizona and coastal Sonora, Mexico.

This unique genus in Stahnkeini is defined by the presence of inner accessory denticles (IAD) found on both the fixed and movable fingers of the chela. This is the only example of IAD in the family Vaejovidae . As reported by Soleglad & Fet (2006: table 6), the number of IAD increases as a specimen progressively reaches maturity. Stahnkeus harbisoni may have as many as 20 ID + IAD denticles on the movable finger.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Scorpiones

Family

Vaejovidae

Loc

Stahnkeus Soleglad et Fet, 2006

Soleglad, Michael E. & Fet, Victor 2008
2008
Loc

Stahnkeus

Soleglad et Fet 2006
2006
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