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Aegaeobuthus cyprius
Aegaeobuthus cyprius
Classification
Aegaeobuthus cyprius, also known as the Cyprus scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae.
Distribution and Habitat
This species is endemic to Cyprus. It was discovered using molecular phylogenetics in 2000.
Description
Males measure from 34 to 40 mm (1.3 to 1.6 in) in length, while females range from 36 to 42 mm (1.4 to 1.7 in).
Systematics and Taxonomy
The species was described under the protonym Mesobuthus cyprius by Gantenbein and Kropf in 2000. However, it is now placed in the genus Aegaeobuthus by Kovařík in 2019.
Etymology
The name of this species refers to its place of discovery, Cyprus.
Original Publication
Gantenbein, Kropf, Largiadèr & Scholl (2000) described the species in their paper "Molecular and morphological evidence for the presence of a new buthid taxon (Scorpiones: Buthidae) on the island of Cyprus" published in the Swiss Journal of Zoology.
External Resources
* The Scorpion Files: Jan Ove Rein, Trondheim, Norwegian University of Science and Technology