
FIGURE 1. A. Map of the Western Palearctic with international borders. Shaded orange rectangle indicates area in B. Dashed orange line indicates boundary of outermost records of Euscorpius Thorell, 1876. B. Map of eastern Greece. Dashed grey line illustrates putative glacial refugia (Médail and Diadema, 2009). Colored symbols represent locality records of Euscorpius olympus, sp. nov. (red triangle), Euscorpius kinzelbachi Tropea et al., 2014 (yellow squares), and Euscorpius aff. sicanus (blue circles).
Published as part of Blasco-Aróstegui, Javier & Prendini, Lorenzo, 2023, Glacial Relicts? A New Scorpion from Mount Olympus, Greece (Euscorpiidae: Euscorpius), pp. 1-36 in American Museum Novitates 2023 (4003) on page 4, DOI: 10.1206/4003.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10272002
Euscorpius, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Scorpiones, Animalia, Biodiversity, Euscorpiidae, Taxonomy
Euscorpius, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Scorpiones, Animalia, Biodiversity, Euscorpiidae, Taxonomy
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