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Abstract
A synopsis is provided for all scorpion species collected in French Guiana, including thorough diagnoses and additional distributional records for each documented species. Four new species are also described in this paper (one Ananteris from northeastern Guiana, two Auyantepuia from central and northeastern Guiana and one Hadrurochactas from western Guiana), raising the total number of species described from French Guiana to 30. Most of the species are illustrated, geographical distribution maps are presented, and a key to the species is proposed.Entities:
Keywords: Ananteris; Auyantepuia; French Guiana; Hadrurochactas; geographical distribution; key; new scorpion species; synopsis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29899674 PMCID: PMC5997737 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.764.25108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 33.Vegetation map of French Guiana (modified from Gond et al. 2011).
Figure 34.Lowland tropical rainforest habitat (Montsinéry-Tonnegrande, French Guiana).
Figure 35.Altitude tropical rainforest habitat (Saül, French Guiana).
Figure 36.Coastal dry forest habitat (Mana, French Guiana). Photograph J. Chevalier.
Figure 37.Coastal savanna habitat (Sinnamary, French Guiana).
Figure 31.Topographic map of French Guiana showing the distribution of species of the family .
Figure 32.Topographic map of French Guiana showing the distribution of species of the families and Hormuridae.
Figure 1., female holotype from Saut Pararé (photo MNHN / E.-A. Leguin).
Figure 2., female from Saut Sabbat (photo J. Chevalier).
Figure 3., male holotype from St. Jean du Maroni (photo MNHN / E.-A. Leguin; 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS)
Figure 4.sp. n., male holotype from Mana. Habitus, dorsal and ventral aspect.
Figure 5.sp. n. male holotype. A Carapace B Metasomal segment V and telson, lateral aspect C Sternum, genital operculum, and pectines D Chela, dorso-external aspect E Patella, dorsal aspect F Femur, dorsal aspect G Chelicera. Scale bars: 1 mm except chelicera (G) 0.5 mm.
Figure 6., male holotype from Mitaraka (photo MNHN / E.-A. Leguin; 2016 Elsevier Masson SAS).
Figure 7., female holotype from upper Ouarimapan river (photo MNHN / E.-A. Leguin).
Figure 8., female from St. Jean du Maroni.
Figure 9., female from Kourou (photo G. Molisani).
Figure 10., male holotype from Inini region (photo MNHN / E.-A. Leguin).
Figure 11., female from Awala Yalimapo (photo J. Chevalier).
Figure 12., adult female from Cayenne.
Figure 13., juvenile from Saut Sabbat.
Figure 14., male (left) and female with juveniles (right) from Saül (photo A. Thillien).
Figure 15.sp. n., female holotype from Apatou. Habitus, dorsal and ventral aspect.
Figure 16.sp. n. female holotype. A Carapace B Patella, external aspect C Sternum, genital operculum and pectines D Chela, dorso-external aspect E Chelicera F Metasomal segment V and telson, lateral aspect. Scale bars: 1 mm except chelicera 0.5 mm (E).
Figure 17.sp. n., male holotype from Saül. Habitus, dorsal and ventral aspect.
Figure 18.sp. n. male holotype. A Carapace B Patella, external aspect C Sternum, genital operculum and pectines D Chela, dorso-external aspect E Chelicera F Metasomal segment V and telson, lateral aspect. Scale bars: 1 mm except chelicera 0.5 mm (E).
Figure 19., male holotype from Saut Pararé (photo MNHN / E.-A. Leguin).
Figure 20., female holotype from Saut Sabbat.
Figure 21., female holotype from upper Oyapock (photograph MNHN / E.-A. Leguin).
Figure 22., male from Cacao.
Figure 23., male from Matoury.
Figure 24., male from Fourgassier.
Figure 25., female paratype from Anamites.
Figure 26., male holotype from Antecume-Pata (photograph MNHN / E.-A. Leguin).
Figure 27.sp. n., male holotype from Roura. Habitus, dorsal and ventral aspect.
Figure 28.sp. n., male holotype. A Carapace B–C Patella, dorsal aspect of (B) and (C) D Patella, external aspect E Sternum, genital operculum and pectines F Chelicera G Metasomal segment V and telson, lateral aspect. Scale bars: 1 mm except chelicera 0.5 mm (F).
Figure 29., male from Cacao.
Figure 30., female holotype from Mitaraka massif (photograph MNHN / E.-A. Leguin; 2016 Elsevier Masson SAS).
| 1 | Sternum subtriangular; pedipalp tibia without ventral trichobothria |
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| – | Sternum subpentagonal |
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| 2 | Retrolateral pedal spurs absent; anterior margin of carapace with a strong concavity; three lateral eyes; three ventral trichobothria on the tibia |
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| – | Retrolateral pedal spurs present; anterior margin of carapace without a strong concavity; two lateral eyes in most species; four to seven ventral trichobothria on the tibia |
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| 3 | Dentate margins of pedipalp chela fingers composed of 6/7 longitudinal rows of granules, without supernumerary granules |
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| – | Dentate margins of pedipalp chela fingers composed of 8 to 17 oblique rows of granules |
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| 4 | Presence of fulcra in the pectines |
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| – | Pectines without fulcra |
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| 5 | Small species; very small pectines (pectinal tooth count 10–10) with distal teeth rounded |
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| – | Small to large species; pectines small to long (pectinal count ranging from 11 to 19), distal teeth not rounded |
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| 6 | Chelicerae with reticular pattern |
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| – | Chelicerae without reticular pattern |
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| 7 | General coloration yellow to pale yellow; very small species (9 mm) |
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| – | Darker general coloration, brownish yellow; larger species (14–33mm) |
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| 8 | Chelicerae reticular pattern incomplete, only a dark brown spot anteriorly at the base of fingers |
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| – | Reticular pattern complete, over the entire surface of the chelicerae |
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| 9 | Small pectines with only 11 to 12 teeth in males |
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| – | Pectinal tooth count 17–17 in males |
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| 10 | General coloration pale yellow without spots or pigmented zones on the body and its appendages; movable fingers with six linear rows of granules |
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| – | General coloration brownish yellow marbled with dark reddish brown spots; movable fingers with seven linear rows of granules |
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| 11 | Movable fingers with one accessory granule present at the base of each row |
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| – | Movable fingers with two accessory granules present at the base of each row |
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| 12 | Dentate margins of pedipalp chela fingers composed of 8/9 oblique rows of granules, with supernumerary granules present in the adults |
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| – | Dentate margins of pedipalp chela fingers composed of 12 to 17 oblique rows of granules, without supernumerary granules |
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| 13 | Small species ranging from 25 to 45 mm in total length with variegated pigmentation and a very rhomboidal subaculear tooth |
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| – | Species of medium or large size, ranging from 63 to 100 mm in total length; pigmentation varying from yellowish to brown and black; spinoid subaculear tooth |
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| 14 | Dorsolateral keels of metasomal segments I to IV with a moderate spinoid posterior granule |
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| – | Dorsolateral keels of metasomal segments I to IV without a spinoid posterior granule |
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| 15 | Species of medium size (63 mm in total length); coloration rather pale varying from yellowish to reddish brown or brownish, never black; basal middle lamellae of female pectines not dilated |
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| – | Large species, ranging from 75 to 100 mm in total length; pigmentation blackish in the adult and yellowish/variegated in immature individuals; basal middle lamellae of female pectines dilated |
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| 16 | Spiracles linear; tarsus with two rows of spines |
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| – | Spiracles oval or round; tarsus with setae or rows of spines |
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| 17 | Tarsus with setae |
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| – | Tarsus with rows of spines |
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| 18 | Small scorpions, from 13 to 28 mm in total length; spiracles round |
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| – | Scorpions of medium size, from 44 to 50 mm in total length; spiracles round to round/oval |
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| 19 | Metasomal segments stocky in relation to the body, especially segments IV-V; fingers about the same length as chela hand |
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| – | Metasomal segments moderately stocky in relation to the body |
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| 20 | General coloration reddish brown, with a confluent yellowish longitudinal median stripe over the tergites; chelicerae yellowish without spots; male pectinal tooth count ranging from 10–11 |
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| – | General coloration yellowish brown, without confluent yellowish longitudinal median stripe; chelicerae with variegated brownish spots over the entire surface; male pectinal tooth count 9–9 |
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| 21 | Pedipalp chela stocky; fingers shorter than chela hand |
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| – | Pedipalp chela slender with fingers strongly curved; spinoid granules on dorsal and dorso-lateral carinae of metasomal segments II-IV |
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| 22 | Pedipalps with chelae weakly granulated, almost smooth |
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| – | Pedipalps with chelae moderately to strongly granulated |
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| 23 | Ventral side of several metasomal segments yellowish, without spots |
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| – | Ventral side of all metasomal segments well pigmented, brownish to dark reddish |
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| 24 | Posterior half of ventral side of segments I to IV yellowish, without spots; confluent yellowish longitudinal median stripe on tergites |
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| – | Ventral side of metasomal segments I to III yellowish, without spots; no median stripe on tergites |
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| 25 | Body, pedipalps, legs and chelicerae without variegated brownish spots |
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| – | Body, pedipalps, legs and chelicerae marked with variegated brownish spots |
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| 26 | Ventral side of metasomal segments I to II yellowish, without spots; confluent yellowish longitudinal median stripe on tergites |
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| – | Ventral side of all metasomal segments well pigmented, brownish to dark reddish; no median stripe on tergites |
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| 27 | General coloration reddish brown; metasomal tegument with medium size granulation on ventral side of segments III to V |
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| – | General coloration yellowish; only metasomal segment V granulated ventrally |
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| 28 | Carapace and tergites strongly granular; general coloration blackish brown |
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| – | Carapace feebly granular; tergites punctate; general coloration reddish brown |
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| 29 | General coloration reddish yellow with some blackish spots; chela fingers with six rows of granules |
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| – | General coloration pale yellowish, without any dark spots; chela fingers with five rows of granules |
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