27 May, 2015

A redescription of the male of Megacormus granosus


Even though many species are described many years ago, their descriptions may be inadequate and not following today's taxonomical standards. Edmundo González-Santillán1 and Fernando Alvarez-Padilla have recently published a paper redescribing the male of Megacormus granosus (Gervais, 1844) (Euscorpiidae).

Abstract:
The male of Megacormus granosus is described for the first time and the female redescribed. A homology scheme proposed recently is applied to hemispermatophore structures. The specimens were collected in an oak forest from Pico de Orizaba Volcano at an average altitude of 2340 m. All adult males were collected by pitfall traps, whereas all adult females and both sex immatures were collected using Berlese funnels, suggesting that males are comparatively more mobile within the leaf litter layer, probably due to mating season.

Reference:
Gonzalez-Santillan E, Alvarez-Padilla F. The male of Megacormus granosus (Gervais, 1844) with comments on its hemispermatophore (Scorpiones, Euscorpiidae). ZooKeys. 2015;504:75-91. [Open Access]

Thanks to Dr. González Santillán for sending me their article!

Family Euscorpiidae


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