HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE SCORPION FILES!
Wilson Lourenco, Bernard Duhem and John Cloudsley-Thompson have recently published a paper describing nine new species based on materials from a collection of scorpions from the Ennedi, Kapka and Tibesti mountain massifs in Chad.
Buthidae:
Androctonus pallidus Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Buthacus golovatchi Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Butheoloides granulatus Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Buthus hassanini Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Compsobuthus boucheti Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Hottentotta mateui Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Orthochirus minor Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Orthochirus tibesti Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Scorpionidae:
Scorpio ennedi Lourenco, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012
Abstract:
Reference:
Lourenco WR, Duhem B, Cloudsley Thompson JL. Scorpions from Ennedi, Kapka and Tibesti, the mountains of Chad, with descriptions of nine new species (Scorpiones: Buthidae, Scorpionidae). Arthropoda Selecta. 2012;21(4):307-38. [Free full text]
Thanks to professor Lourenco for sending me his paper!
Family Buthidae
Family Scorpionidae
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