
Abstract Tityus trivittatus is considered the most medically important scorpion species of southern South America. In this contribution we redefine its taxonomy, redescribe the species and separate the southern popula tions as a new species, Tityus carrilloi n. sp. As a consequence of this description, the most medically important species of the region turns out to be the new species herein described. We also clearly establish the phylogenetic position of both species through a dated molecular phylogenetic analysis based on four genes. Finally, we discuss the differences of the venom between the two species, and the epidemiologic implications of our results on the scorpionism problem in the region. Resumen Tityus trivittatus es considerada la especie de escorpión de mayor importancia médica en el sur de Sudamérica. En este trabajo redefinimos su taxonomía, redescribimos esta especie y sepa ramos las poblaciones meridionales como una nueva especie Tityus carrilloi n. sp. Como consecuencia de esta descripción, la especie de mayor importancia médica de la región es la especie que describimos aquí. Establecemos además claramente la posición filogenética de ambas especies a través de una filogenia molecular datada basada en cuatro genes. Finalmente discutimos las diferencias del veneno entre ambas especies y las implicaciones epide miológicas de nuestros resultados sobre el problema del escorpionismo en la región.
Taxonomía, Scorpionism, Dated phylogeny, Sudamérica, Filogenia datada, Escorpionismo, South America, Tityus, Taxonomy
Taxonomía, Scorpionism, Dated phylogeny, Sudamérica, Filogenia datada, Escorpionismo, South America, Tityus, Taxonomy
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