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Fig. 8 in On the southernmost high Andean scorpion species, with the identification of a cryptic new species of Brachistosternus (Bothriuridae) through morphology, molecular data and species distribution models

Authors: Ojanguren-Affilastro, Andrés A.; Ceccarelli, F. Sara; Mattoni, Camilo I.; Salas, Liliana; Iuri, Hernán; Ochoa, José A.; Barrios, Alexis;

Fig. 8 in On the southernmost high Andean scorpion species, with the identification of a cryptic new species of Brachistosternus (Bothriuridae) through morphology, molecular data and species distribution models

Abstract

Fig. 8. Map of central western Argentina showing the known distribution of Brachistosternus diaguita n. sp. (black circles), Brachistosternus montanus (black stars), and Brachistosternus intermedius (black triangles). The "Diaguita" district of the "Altoandina" biogeographical region is depicted in red, the "Cuyano" district of this region is depicted in blue, the "Puna" biogeographical region is depicted in orange, the "Prepuna" district of the "Monte" biogeographical region is depicted in green, and the Septentrional district of this region is depicted in turquoise.

Published as part of Ojanguren-Affilastro, Andrés A., Ceccarelli, F. Sara, Mattoni, Camilo I., Salas, Liliana, Iuri, Hernán, Ochoa, José A. & Barrios, Alexis, 2023, On the southernmost high Andean scorpion species, with the identification of a cryptic new species of Brachistosternus (Bothriuridae) through morphology, molecular data and species distribution models, pp. 248-259 in Zoologischer Anzeiger 302 on page 258, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2023.01.001, http://zenodo.org/record/10375884

Keywords

Arthropoda, Arachnida, Brachistosternus, Scorpiones, Animalia, Biodiversity, Bothriuridae, Taxonomy

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