
Figures 53–66. Ventral views of sternites IV–VII and metasoma I. Figures 53–57. Grosphus: G. madagascariensis, ♂ (53), G. angulatus sp. n., ♀ (54), G. simoni, ♀ (55), G. voahangyae, ♀ (56), and G. hirtus, ♀ (57). Figure 58. Pseudolychas transvaalicus, ♀. Figure 59. Lychas mucronatus, ♀. Figures 60–66. Teruelius: T. ankarafantsika, ♀ (60), T. ankarana, ♂ (61), T. grandidieri, ♀ (62), T. limbatus, ♂ (63), T. flavopiceus, ♂ (64), T. mahafaliensis, ♀ (65), and T. rossii, ♂ (66).
Published as part of Lowe, Graeme & KOvAřík, FRANtIšEk, 2022, Reanalysis of Teruelius and Grosphus (Scorpiones Buthidae with descriptions of two new species, pp. 1-105 in Euscorpius 356 on page 23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7475051
Arthropoda, Grosphus, Arachnida, Scorpiones, Animalia, Biodiversity, Buthidae, Taxonomy
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