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''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco,
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, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria,
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, Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, as well as the Middle East, including Israel,
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, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and possibly Saudi Arabia and southern Turkey. Its European range includes the Iberian Peninsula, southern France, and Cyprus.


Taxonomy

The genus was introduced by W.E. Leach (1815: 391). It was only the second genus of scorpion as all species known to this date were included in the sole genus '' Scorpio''
Linné Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
, 1758. Leach found '' Scorpio occitanus'' Amoreux, 1789 to differ from the other species of ''Scorpio'' known to him by having eight eyes (two median eyes and six lateral eyes) instead of six (two median eyes and four lateral eyes). C.L. Koch (1837) expanded this concept and subdivided the scorpions in four families according to the number of their eyes. He named his second family, the "eight-eyed scorpions", Buthides. The use of the number of eyes in the classification of scorpions has been discarded since, however the name Buthidae is still in use for the most diverse family of scorpions.


Diversity

The content of this genus may vary, depending on the authority. The best known species, ''B. occitanus'', was once thought to be widespread from southern France, throughout Spain and Morocco, along the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, and eastwards as far as Israel. However, recent research has shown that it forms a highly diverse cluster of closely related but separate species. A number of taxa formerly considered as subspecies or "varieties" have been granted full species status, others have been described as entirely new. The Moroccan Atlas region is a hot-spot of diversity with at least 14 species. This diversity is explained by the topography which led to a high degree of
speciation Speciation is the evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species. The biologist Orator F. Cook coined the term in 1906 for cladogenesis, the splitting of lineages, as opposed to anagenesis, phyletic evolution within ...
in populations which are separated from others by mountain ranges. Four species are considered to occur in Europe: ''B. occitanus'' (southern France, eastern and southern Spain), ''B. montanus'' (mountain ranges of southeastern Spain), ''B. ibericus'' (western Spain and Portugal), and ''B. kunti'' (Cyprus). At least 75 species are known, many of which are quite similar in appearance: *'' Buthus adrianae'' Rossi, 2013 *''
Buthus ahaggar ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, ...
'' Ythier, Sadine, Haddadi & Lourenco, 2021 *'' Buthus ajax'' (C. L. Koch, 1839) *'' Buthus alacanti'' Teruel & Turiel, 2020 *''
Buthus albengai ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Lourenço, 2003 *'' Buthus amri'' Lourenço, Yağmur & Duhem, 2010 *''
Buthus apiatus ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Lourenço, El Bouhissi & Sadine, 2020 *''
Buthus atlantis ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Pocock, 1889 *'' Buthus aures'' Lourenço & Sadine, 2016 *''
Buthus awashensis ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Kovařík, 2011 *'' Buthus baeticus'' Teruel & Turiel, 2020 *''
Buthus barcaeus ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Birula, 1909 *'' Buthus berberensis'' Pocock, 1900 *'' Buthus bobo'' Ythier, 2021 *'' Buthus bonito'' Lourenço & Geniez, 2005 *'' Buthus boumalenii'' Touloun & Boumezzough, 2011 *'' Buthus boussaadi'' Lourenço, Chichi & Sadine, 2018 *'' Buthus brignolii'' Lourenço, 2003 *'' Buthus centroafricanus'' Lourenço, 2016 *'' Buthus chambiensis'' Kovařík, 2006 *'' Buthus confluens'' Lourenço, Touloun & Boumezzough, 2012 *'' Buthus danyii'' Rossi, 2017 *'' Buthus delafuentei'' Teruel & Turiel, 2020 *''
Buthus draa ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Lourenço & Slimani, 2004 *'' Buthus dunlopi'' Kovařík, 2006 *'' Buthus duprei'' Rossi & Tropea, 2016 *'' Buthus egyptiensis'' Lourenço, 2012 *'' Buthus elhennawyi'' Lourenço, 2005 *'' Buthus elizabethae'' Lourenço, 2005 *'' Buthus elmoutakoualiki'' Lourenço & Qi, 2006 *'' Buthus elongatus'' Rossi, 2012 *'' Buthus gabani'' Ythier, 2021 *'' Buthus garcialorcai'' Teruel & Turiel, 2020 *'' Buthus goyffoni'' Abidi, Sadine & Lourenco, 2021 *'' Buthus halius'' (C. L. Koch, 1839) *'' Buthus hassanini'' Lourenço, Duhem & Cloudsley-Thompson, 2012 *'' Buthus ibericus'' Lourenço & Vachon, 2004 *'' Buthus intermedius'' (Ehrenberg, 1829) *'' Buthus intumescens'' (Hemprich ''in'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1828) *'' Buthus israelis'' Shulov & Amitai, 1959 *'' Buthus jianxinae'' Lourenço, 2005 *'' Buthus karoraensis'' Rossi & Tropea, 2016 *''
Buthus kunti ''Buthus kunti'' is a scorpion species found in Cyprus.Yağmur, E.A.; Koç, H.; Lourenço, W.R. 2011: A new species of Buthus Leach, 1815 from Cyprus (Scorpiones, Buthidae). ZooKeys, 115: 27–38. References * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2928923 B ...
'' Yağmur, Koç & Lourenço, 2011 *'' Buthus labuschagnei'' Lourenço, 2015 *'' Buthus lienhardi'' Lourenço, 2003 *'' Buthus lourencoi'' Rossi, Tropea & Yagmur, 2013 *'' Buthus lusitanus'' Lourenço, 2021 *'' Buthus malhommei'' Vachon, 1949 *'' Buthus manchego'' Teruel & Turiel, 2020 *'' Buthus mardochei'' Simon, 1878 *'' Buthus mariaefrancae'' Lourenço, 2003 *'' Buthus maroccanus'' Birula, 1903 *'' Buthus montanus'' Lourenço & Vachon, 2004 *'' Buthus nabataeus'' Lourenço, Abu Afifeh & Al-Saraireh, 2021 *'' Buthus nigrovesiculosus'' Hirst, 1925 *'' Buthus occidentalis'' Lourenço, Sun & Zhou, 2009 *''
Buthus occitanus ''Buthus occitanus'', the common yellow scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae. It occurs in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. ''B. occitanus'' is 60–80 mm in length, has a yellow or yellow-brown color and is ve ...
'' (Amoreux, 1789) type species *'' Buthus orientalis'' Lourenço & Simon, 2012 *'' Buthus oudjanii'' Lourenço, 2017 *'' Buthus paris'' (C.L. Koch, 1839) *'' Buthus pedrosousai'' Teruel & Turiel, 2021 *'' Buthus pococki'' Kovarik, Stahlavsky & Elmi, 2020 *'' Buthus prudenti'' Lourenço & Leguin, 2012 *'' Buthus pusilus'' Lourenço, 2013 *''
Buthus pyrenaeus ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Ythier, 2021 *'' Buthus rochati'' Lourenço, 2003 *''
Buthus saharicus ''Buthus'' is a genus of scorpion belonging and being eponymous to the family Buthidae. It is distributed widely across northern Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, Sudan, Som ...
'' Sadine, Bissati & Lourenço, 2015 *'' Buthus serrano'' Teruel & Turiel, 2020 *'' Buthus somalilandus'' Kovarik, Stahlavsky & Elmi, 2020 *'' Buthus tassili'' Lourenço, 2002 *'' Buthus trinacrius'' Lourenço & Rossi, 2013 *'' Buthus tunetanus'' (Herbst, 1800) *'' Buthus yemenensis'' Lourenço, 2008 *'' Buthus zeylensis'' Pocock, 1900


General characteristics

Members of ''Buthus'' are generally medium-sized scorpions (40–85 mm total length). Coloration is generally yellow, with different tones of brown to red-brown. Darker patterns may occur on various parts of the body. The pedipalps (pincers) are relatively gracile with slender digits and a globose base. The
cephalothorax The cephalothorax, also called prosoma in some groups, is a tagma of various arthropods, comprising the head and the thorax fused together, as distinct from the abdomen behind. (The terms ''prosoma'' and ''opisthosoma'' are equivalent to ''cepha ...
bears strong ornamentation with small granules arranged to form carinae (ridges). The most prominent carinae form a lyra-shaped pattern behind the median eyes in many species. The mesosoma is also often granulated and commonly bears three ridges on the tergites. The metasoma is slender but not thin with well developed carinae of granules, and some short spines in some species. A large vesicle terminates in a sharp and long aculeus (stinger).


Toxicity

Though generally not considered lethal, the venom of ''Buthus'' species is considered of medical importance. They form a considerable part of scorpion envenomation cases, especially in northern Africa. According to a study by Touloun et al. (2001) scorpions of the ''B. occitanus'' complex caused 26% of all recorded cases in southwestern Morocco, but none of them resulted in death.


Habitat

Species of ''Buthus'' live in semi-arid to arid climate in various terrains, from mountain valleys to coastal plains mostly with sparse vegetation, even in
desert A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation. About on ...
s. As most scorpions they are predominantly
nocturnal Nocturnality is an animal behavior characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnal meaning the opposite. Nocturnal creatures generally have highly developed sens ...
and hide in shallow burrows, most commonly below stones.


References


External links

* Images of various species of ''Buthus''
The Scorpion Fauna. Scorpions of Europe
{{Taxonbar, from=Q2928896 Buthidae Scorpions of Africa