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Systematic Revision of the North American Syntropine Vaejovid Scorpions with a Subaculear Tubercle, Konetontli González-Santillán and Prendini, 2013

Identification Key Monograph Journal / Magazine Out of Print
By: Edmundo González-Santillán(Author), Lorenzo Prendini(Author)
78 pages, 36 colour photos and b/w distribution maps, 5 tables
Systematic Revision of the North American Syntropine Vaejovid Scorpions with a Subaculear Tubercle, Konetontli González-Santillán and Prendini, 2013
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The Mexican vaejovid scorpion genus Konentontli González-Santillán and Prendini, 2013, was created to accommodate five species united, among other characters, by a subaculear tubercle on the telson. Species of Konetontli are among the smallest vaejovid scorpions. Their very small size, cryptic coloration, and apparently seasonal surface activity may explain their rarity in collections and it is likely that more undescribed species await discovery. In the present contribution, we describe four new species (Konetontli ignes, sp. nov.; Konetontli ilitchi, sp. nov.; Konetontli juxtlahuaca, sp. nov.; Konetontli migrus, sp. nov.) and revalidate Konetontli zihuatanejensis (Baldazo-Monsivaiz, 2003), comb. nov., previously synonymized with Konetontli acapulco (Armas and Martín-Frías, 2001), raising to 10 the number of species in the genus; redescribe previously described species, including the first description of the female of Konetontli nayarit (Armas and Martín-Frías, 2001); and present new records, comprehensive distribution maps, and a key to the identification of the species.

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Identification Key Monograph Journal / Magazine Out of Print
By: Edmundo González-Santillán(Author), Lorenzo Prendini(Author)
78 pages, 36 colour photos and b/w distribution maps, 5 tables
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