Pandiborellius magrettii

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Pandiborellius magrettii is a species of scorpion native to Africa.

Pandiborellius magrettii
Museum specimen of Pandiborellius magrettii from Ethiopia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Scorpiones
Family: Scorpionidae
Genus: Pandiborellius
Species:
P. magrettii
Binomial name
Pandiborellius magrettii
(Borelli, 1901)
Synonyms
  • Pandinus magrettii Borelli, 1901
  • Brotheas hirsutus L. Koch, 1875
  • Scorpio africanus subtypicus Kraepelin, 1894

Description

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Scorpio africanus, 1888 specimen, in Natural History Museum (Ireland)

Pandiborellius magrettii can reach a total length of 105–113 millimetres (4.1–4.4 in), with a cephalothorax of about 16 millimetres (0.63 in) and a tail of about 58 millimetres (2.3 in). Body and tail are dark brown, with dark olive-brown at the sides of the cephalothorax. The large pincers are dark brown. Legs, known as the metasomaa, are yellowish. Dorsal keels on fourth metasomal segments lack discrete denticles.

Distribution

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This species is native to Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan.

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