A revision of the scorpion genus Hadogenes Kraepelin 1894 (Arachnida : Scorpionidae) with a checklist and key to the species
Abstract
This thesis presents the results of a re-examination of the
scorpion genus Hadogenes Kraepelin 1894 (Scorpiones; Ischnurinae)
in Africa. For the first time in Africa, modern techniques
such as chromosome studies and electrophoresis of the
venom proteins have been utilized in conjunction with the
morphological features of the species to -obtain more meaningful
results. Also for the first time ever, collective accurate
distributional records of each species have been compiled
in terms of geographical co-ordinates and plotted on maps.
These distributional records are based upon all the acceptable
literature records to-date, all the specimens housed in the
major museums of the world and upon extensive field work
during the course of the study. Each species is fully
described and keys provided to enable the non-specialist
to identify any of the fourteen species currently accepted.
A detailed account of the scorpions anatomy is included
which will enable the non-specialist to comprehend the
taxonomic sections of this study. Besides the synonomising
of several subspecies, one subspecies is errected to full
specific status ( H. zuluanus Lawrence) and a new species
(H. zumpti ) formally described. A photograph of each species
is included.