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Apistobuthus susanae Lourenco 1998

Authors: Navidpour, Shahrokh; Fet, Victor; Kovařík, František; Soleglad, Michael E.;

Apistobuthus susanae Lourenco 1998

Abstract

Apistobuthus susanae Lourenço, 1998 Figures 3, 45–49 Apistobuthus pterygocercus: Farzanpay, 1987: 141. Apistobuthus susanae Lourenço, 1998: 238; Kovařík, 1998: 104; Fet & Lowe, 2000: 76; Navidpour et al., 2008a: 7. TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE REPOSITORY. Iran, Khoozestan Province, Ahvaz; ZMUH. ILAM PROVINCE MATERIAL EXAMINED. Iran, Ilam Prov., Ein Khosh, 32°24.76'N 47°37.48'E, 130 m a.s.l. (Locality No. IL-826), X.2007, 1♂ 1♀ FKCP 8♂ 3♀ RRLS, leg. Hayader, Masihipour & Bahrani. DISTRIBUTION: Iran, Khoozestan Province (Lourenço, 1998: 238), Ilam Province (first report).

Published as part of Navidpour, Shahrokh, Fet, Victor, Kovařík, František & Soleglad, Michael E., 2008, Scorpions of Iran (Arachnida, Scorpiones). Part III. Ilam Province, pp. 1-29 in Euscorpius 69 (69) on page 5, DOI: 10.18590/euscorpius.2008.vol2008.iss69.1, http://zenodo.org/record/12782228

Keywords

Arthropoda, Apistobuthus, Arachnida, Scorpiones, Animalia, Biodiversity, Buthidae, Apistobuthus susanae, Taxonomy

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