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A new species of the genus Centruroides Marx (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from western Michoacan State, Mexico using molecular and morphological evidence.


ABSTRACT: A new species of scorpion belonging to the genus Centruroides Marx, 1890 is described from the Coalcomán mountain range, western Michoacán State, Mexico. Its general aspect resembles Centruroidesruana Quijano-Ravell & Ponce-Saavedra, 2016, and C.infamatus (C. L. Koch, 1844), but it is a smaller species having lower pectinal tooth counts; also, males of C.ruana have the pedipalp chelae slightly thicker, whereas C.infamatus has a subaculear tubercle nearer to the base of the aculeus. Another species with similar aspect is Centruroidesornatus Pocock, 1902; however, a preliminary molecular analysis of the mitochondrial gene mRNA 16S showed genetic divergence (measured as p-distance) near to 10% between these species, and lower differences between the new species with respect to C.infamatus (4.63%) and C.ruana (5.07%). The molecular evidence together with the morphological characters (integrative taxonomy) are sufficient for recognizing the Coalcomán population as a separate and valid species.

SUBMITTER: Quijano-Ravell AF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6616246 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A new species of the genus <i>Centruroides</i> Marx (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from western Michoacán State, México using molecular and morphological evidence.

Quijano-Ravell Ana F AF   de Armas Luis F LF   Francke Oscar F OF   Ponce-Saavedra Javier J  

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A new species of scorpion belonging to the genus <i>Centruroides</i> Marx, 1890 is described from the Coalcomán mountain range, western Michoacán State, Mexico. Its general aspect resembles <i>Centruroidesruana</i> Quijano-Ravell & Ponce-Saavedra, 2016, and <i>C.infamatus</i> (C. L. Koch, 1844), but it is a smaller species having lower pectinal tooth counts; also, males of <i>C.ruana</i> have the pedipalp chelae slightly thicker, whereas <i>C.infamatus</i> has a subaculear tubercle nearer to the  ...[more]

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