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1 August 2001 TWO NEW SPECIES OF HADOGENES (SCORPIONES, ISCHNURIDAE) FROM SOUTH AFRICA, WITH A REDESCRIPTION OF HADOGENES BICOLOR AND A DISCUSSION ON THE PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF HADOGENES
Lorenzo Prendini
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Abstract

The taxonomic status of the endemic South African flat rock scorpion, Hadogenes bicolor Purcell 1899, is reassessed, based on a study of the types and a large series of newly-collected specimens. Specimens identified as H. bicolor by previous authors can be separated into at least three species on the basis of morphology, each of which occupies a discrete, allopatric distributional range. In light of this new evidence, H. bicolor is redescribed and two new species, Hadogenes longimanus and Hadogenes newlandsi, are described. A key is provided for the identification of the three allopatric species, and their ecology and conservation status are discussed. The phylogenetic position of Hadogenes is discussed in light of a recent cladistic analysis, and the monotypic family Hadogenidae Lourenço 2000 is synonymized with the family Ischnuridae Simon 1879.

Lorenzo Prendini "TWO NEW SPECIES OF HADOGENES (SCORPIONES, ISCHNURIDAE) FROM SOUTH AFRICA, WITH A REDESCRIPTION OF HADOGENES BICOLOR AND A DISCUSSION ON THE PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF HADOGENES," The Journal of Arachnology 29(2), 146-172, (1 August 2001). https://doi.org/10.1636/0161-8202(2001)029[0146:TNSOHS]2.0.CO;2
Received: 15 March 2000; Published: 1 August 2001
KEYWORDS
Hadogenes
Ischnuridae
Scorpiones
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