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Scorpio chilensis Molina, 1782 (currently Bothriurus chilensis: Arachnida, Scorpiones): proposed suppression of the specific name

Articulo

Authorship:

MATTONI, CAMILO IVAN

Date:

2003

Publishing House and Editing Place:

International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature

Magazine:

BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE, vol. 60 (pp. 113-116) International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature

Summary *

The purpose of this application, under Article 81.2 of the Code, is to produce nomenclatural stability by supression of the name Scorpio chilensis Molina, 1782 (currently Bothriurus chilensis). It is impossible to determine the actual scorpion species to which the name Scorpio chilensis was originally applied, and Molina's concept probably included more than one taxon. Subsequent authors have applied the name to various different taxa that occur in Chile and other South American countries. Any attempt to fix the name Scorpio chilensis to any one taxon would threaten the well established Chilean species Bothriurus vittatus (Guérin Méneville, 1838), B. coriaceus Pocock, 1893 and B. keyserlingii Pocock, 1893, resulting in nomenclatural instability. Information provided by the agent in SIGEVA