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Neobuthus Sudanensis
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * ''Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberensi ...
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Neobuthus Erigavoensis
''Neobuthus erigavoensis'' is a species of scorpion from the family Buthidae found in Somaliland. Taxonomy Specimens of ''N. erigavoensis'' may have been collected and temporarily categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus ''Neobuthus factorio'' is a species of scorpion from the family Buthidae found in Somalia. Taxonomy Specimens of ''N. factorio'' may have been collected and temporarily categorized as '' Neobuthus ferrugineus'' since 2012. They were defined a ...'' since 2012. They were defined as a separate species once a larger number of samples could be collected between 2016–2018. The species was named after its type location, which is near Erigavo city. Description Males have an average of 20–25 mm in length, while females have 21–25.5 mm. The pedipalps are relatively slender, of yellow colour, with a matte, finely granulated texture in males, and smooth and glossy on females. The body's base colour is of a pale yellow, and female pedipalps don't exh ...
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Neobuthus Amoudensis
''Neobuthus amoudensis'' is a species of scorpion from the family Buthidae found in Somaliland and Ethiopia. It is named in honor of the Amoud University. Taxonomy Male specimens of ''N. amoudensis'' were collected and temporarily categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus'' in 2012. They were defined as a separate species once a larger number of samples could be collected between 2016–2018. Description The males measure 18–20 mm in length, while females measure 23.5–25.7 mm. The pedipalps are relatively slender. The body's base colour is of a pale yellow to a light orange, with variable fuscous pigmentation and patterns of dark maculation on the pedipalps, metasoma and partially on its legs. The scorpion's teeth are reddish, and the chelicerae are yellow. Distribution ''N. amoudensis'' can be found in Ethiopia and Somaliland, on rocky areas of semi-desert, occasionally near or in dry river beds. The species' type location is in a seasonal river's bed on the gr ...
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Neobuthus Montanus
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * '' Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberen ...
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Neobuthus Maidensis
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberens ...
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Neobuthus Kutcheri
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberens ...
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Neobuthus Kloppersi
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberens ...
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Neobuthus Haeckeli
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberens ...
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Neobuthus Gubanensis
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * '' Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberen ...
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Neobuthus Factorio
''Neobuthus factorio'' is a species of scorpion from the family Buthidae found in Somalia. Taxonomy Specimens of ''N. factorio'' may have been collected and temporarily categorized as '' Neobuthus ferrugineus'' since 2012. They were defined as a separate species once a larger number of samples could be collected between 2016–2018. The species was named after ''Factorio'', a video game created by the son of one of the researchers who described the species. Description The males are much smaller in size, being an average of 17–19 mm in length, while females are 24–27 mm. The pedipalps are relatively slender, with a matte, finely granulated texture in males, and smooth and glossy on females. The body's base colour is of a pale yellow, with dark patterns in the metasoma The metasoma is the posterior part of the body, or tagma, of arthropods whose body is composed of three parts, the other two being the prosoma and the mesosoma. In insects, it contains most of ...
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Neobuthus Eritreaensis
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberens ...
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Neobuthus Cloudsleythompsoni
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberens ...
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Neobuthus Awashensis
''Neobuthus'' is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It is distributed across the Horn of Africa; in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti. Taxonomy First described by Hirst in 1911, the genus was redefined in 2012 in reviews by Kovařík and Lowe. With its difference from the genus '' Butheolus'' settled, it remained a poorly understood taxon due to lack of materials, with several isolated specimens acquired in 2010–2011 provisionally categorized as ''Neobuthus ferrugineus.'' Further expeditions to Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti carried out in the following years allowed for the scope of the genus to be studied with more depth, with seven new species being confirmed in 2018. '' Neobuthus sudanensis'', having a poor original description and still unexamined female specimen, is still unclear as an independent species. Species * ''Neobuthus amoudensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2018 * '' Neobuthus awashensis'' Kovařík & Lowe, 2012 * ''Neobuthus berberens ...
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