30 October, 2017
A new species of Physoctonus from southern Amazonia, Brazil
Wilson Lourenco has recently published an article presenting av new species of Physoctonus Mello-Leitao, 1934 (Buthidae) from southern Amazonia, Brazil.
Physoctonus amazonicus Lourenco, 2017
The biogeography of Physoctonus is also discussed.
Abstract:
Further studies on new specimens of the rare genus Physoctonus Mello-Leitão, 1934, lead to the description of a third new species. Until now only Physoctonus debilis (C. L. Koch, 1840) and Physoctonus striatus Esposito et al., 2017, were known from sites located in the caatingas of the north-east region of Brazil. The new species of Physoctonus was collected by the French arachnologist J. Vellard in the Campos do Pará during his field trips back to the 1920/1930, and entrusted to the author in the early 1980s. The populations of P. debilis and P. striatus from north-east Brazil and that of the new species certainly present disrupted distributions. Biogeographical comments on this pattern of distribution are also added.
Reference:
Lourenco WR. A new species of Physoctonus Mello-Leitão, 1934 from the ‘Campos formations’ of southern Amazonia (Scorpiones, Buthidae). ZooKeys. 2017;711. [Open Access]
Thanks to Venomtech on Twitter for informing me about this article!
Family Buthidae
Submitted by
Jan Ove Rein (editor)
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Keywords:
biogeography,
Brazil,
Buthidae,
distribution,
habitat,
new species,
Physoctonus,
South America,
taxonomy
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