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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Scorpiones
Familia: Buthidae

Name

Buthus sp.Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

  • Buthus albengai (MIS): Habel et al. 2012[1]: 3–4.
  • Buthus europaeus (MIS): Simon 1899[2]: 85; Simon 1910[3] (part): 68–70, fig. 5, 8.
  • Buthus malhommei (MIS): Habel et al. 2012[1]: 3–4.
  • Buthus occitanus (MIS): Karsch 1881b[4]: 8 (Libya); Pocock 1899[5]: 834 (Africa); Kraepelin 1901[6]a (part): 266; Werner 1902[7] (part): 598; Chaignon 1904[8]: 83–84 (Tunisia); Tullgren 1909[9]: 2–3 (Egypt); Borelli 1924[10] (Libya): 4; King 1925[11]: 81 (Sudan); Gough and Hirs 1927: 5, fig. 9 (Egypt); Pallary 1934[12]: 98–99; Werner 1934a[13]: 269, fig. 330 (Morocco); Pallary 1938[14]: 281–282; Sergent 1938[15]: 519–520, pl. 49; Monard 1939[16]: 82–83 (Guinea-Bissau); Moriggi 1941[17]: 84; Sergent 1941a[18]: 355, fig. 1E, 2.7, pl. 35, fig. 7; Sergent 1941b[19]: 447, plate 37; Vachon 1941[20]: 52; Frade 1947: 268 (Guinea-Bissau); Vachon 1952a[21] (part): 262–271, fig. 331–344, 348, 372–380, 591, 641, 657, 663, 679, 687, 696; Vachon 1953[22]: 1021–1024, fig. 12 (Mauritania); Malhomme 1954[23]: 28 (Morocco); Belfield 1956[24]: 44; Kinzelbach 1975[25]: 14, fig. 1; Lamoral and Reynders 1975[26]: 505 (Africa); Levy and Amitai 1980[27] (part): 15–16; Kinzelbach 1984[28]: 100 (Asia); Kinzelbach 1985[29]: map II (Asia); El-Hennawy 1987[30]: 17 (Egypt); Amr et al. 1988: 374 (Jordan); Michalis and Dolkeras 1989[31]: 265–266 (Greece); El-Hennawy 1992[32]: 98, 101, 119–120 (Arabia); Kovařík 1992a[33] (part): 183; Kovařík 1992b[34]: 90 (Iraq); Amr and EI-Oran 1994: 181 (Jordan); Kovařík 1997[35]: 179 (Maghreb); Fet and Lowe 2000[36] (part): 92–94; Kovařík 2002[37]: 5; Lourenço 2003[38]: 884 (Morocco) Soleglad and Fet 2003[39]: 7 (Morocco); Kaltsas et al. 2008[40]: 215–216 (Libya); Sadine et al. 2012[41]: 33; El-Hennawy 2013[42]: 260; Aboumaâd et al. 2014[43]: 5.
  • Buthus occitanus occitanus

(MIS): Pocock 1895[44]: 299 (Egypt); Vachon 1952a[21] (part): 262–271, fig. 331–344, 372–379, 400, 554; Levy and Amitai 1980[27]: 16 (Africa); Kovařík 1995[45]: 20 (Morocco); Kovařík 1997[35]: 179 (Ghana); Gantenbein et al. 1998[46]a: 51, Fet and Lowe 2000[36] (part): 94–95; Gantenbein and Largiadèr 2003[47] (part): 120, 122.

Note

We futher propose to transfer a species from the genus Buthus to the genus Androctonus.

Taxon Treatment

  • Sousa, P; Arnedo, M; Harris, D; 2017: Updated catalogue and taxonomic notes on the Old-World scorpion genus Buthus Leach, 1815 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) ZooKeys, (686): 15-84. doi


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