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New Fossil Scorpion from the Chiapas Amber Lagerstatte
被引:15
|作者:
Riquelme, Francisco
[1
]
Villegas-Guzman, Gabriel
[2
]
Gonzalez-Santillan, Edmundo
[3
]
Cordova-Tabares, Victor
[2
]
Francke, Oscar F.
[4
]
Piedra-Jimenez, Dulce
[3
]
Estrada-Ruiz, Emilio
[5
]
Luna-Castro, Bibiano
[6
]
机构:
[1] Univ Autonoma Estado Morelos, Escuela Estudios Super Jicarero, Jicarero 62909, Morelos, Mexico
[2] Inst Politecn Nacl, Lab Acarol, Escuela Nacl Ciencias Biol, Mexico City 07738, DF, Mexico
[3] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Ciencias, Lab Aracnol, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[4] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Biol, Colecc Nacl Aracnidos, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[5] Inst Politecn Nacl, Escuela Nacl Ciencias Biol, Lab Ecol, Mexico City 07738, DF, Mexico
[6] Museo Ambar Chiapas, San Cristobal de las Casa, Chiapas, Mexico
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关键词:
MIDDLE AMERICA;
BUTHIDAE;
PHYLOGENY;
SIMOJOVEL;
MIOCENE;
CLASSIFICATION;
CHELICERATA;
DOMINICAN;
MEXICO;
D O I:
10.1371/journal.pone.0133396
中图分类号:
O [数理科学和化学];
P [天文学、地球科学];
Q [生物科学];
N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号:
07 ;
0710 ;
09 ;
摘要:
A new species of scorpion is described based on a rare entire adult male preserved in a cloudy amber from Miocene rocks in the Chiapas Highlands, south of Mexico. The amber-bearing beds in Chiapas constitute a Conservation Lagerstatte with outstanding organic preservation inside plant resin. The new species is diagnosed as having putative characters that largely correspond with the genus Tityus Koch, 1836 (Scorpiones, Buthidae). Accordingly, it is now referred to as Tityus apozonalli sp. nov. Its previously unclear phylogenetic relationship among fossil taxa of the family Buthidae from both Dominican and Mexican amber is also examined herein. Preliminarily results indicate a basal condition of T. apozonalli regarding to Tityus geratus Santiago-Blay and Poinar, 1988, Tityus (Brazilotityus) hartkorni Lourenco, 2009, and Tityus azari Lourenco, 2013 from Dominican amber, as was Tityus (Brazilotityus) knodeli Lourenco, 2014 from Mexican amber. Its close relationships with extant Neotropic Tityus-like subclades such as 'Tityus clathratus' and the subgenus Tityus (Archaeotityus) are also discussed. This new taxon adds to the knowledge of New World scorpions from the Miocene that are rarely found trapped in amber.
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