Mesobuthus cyprius
(Gantenbein et
al., 2000)
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Common names:
No common name. This species is formerly known
as M. gibbosus anatolicus , but DNA analysis
showed that this an unique species, probably endemic for
Cyprus.
Distribution:
Cyprus.
Habitat:
Arid/semi-arid habitats with little or no vegetation.
Moderate to limited humidity. Don't dig burrows, but use
natural space/burrows under stones and other objects.
Venom:
No medical data available, but probably moderate
venomous. Should be considered potential dangerous until
otherwise proven.
Selected litterature:
Gantenbein, B., Kropf, C., Largiadèr, C. R. & Scholl, A. (2000). Molecular and
morphological evidence for the presence of a new buthid taxon (Scorpiones:
Buthidae) on the island of Cyprus. Revue suisse de Zoologie, 107(1),
213-232.
On the Internet:
Mesobuthus
in Cyprus.
General:
One locality of this species on Cyprus is on the island's
highest mountain (appr. 1900 m above sea). This area have
snow in several months of the winter.
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