taxonID	type	description	language	source
03E9FE372D17FFC3FC6114FFBC7EDF69.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. – Serratochaerilobuthus schmidti Lourenço sp. n.	en	Lourenço, Wilson R., Velten, Jürgen (2024): New insights on the diversity of the family Chaerilobuthidae Lourenço & Beigel, 2011 with the description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones). Faunitaxys 12 (46): 1-6, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(46), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15643095
03E9FE372D17FFC3FC6114FFBC7EDF69.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis for the new genus. – General morphology is globally similar with that of the other elements of the family Chaerilobuthidae. A combination of characters can however be used to diagnose the new genus. A mediun to small global size compared to the other species of the family Chaerilobuthidae with a total length of 6.43 mm for a possible adult female. The specimen is somewhatbulk with metasoma and pedipalps short; relationship between chela length vs chela width equal to 3.68 (Lourenço & Velten, 2022). The absence of median eyes with the possible presence of one or two pairs of lateral eyes and a trichobothrial pattern related to those of buthoids and chaeriloids, recalling typesA and B (Vachon, 1974) defines the position of the new genus in the family Chaerilobuthidae, but other characters isolate it from the previously known genus of this family, Chaerilobuthus Lourenço & Beigel, 2011: (i) presence of a huge spinoid granulation over the metasomal carinae forming serrulas, (ii) fixed and movable fingers of the pedipalps with 7 - 8 series of moderate to strong granules separated by marked spinoid accessory granules, (iii) internal faces of femur and patella of pedipalps with huge apophysis, (iv) tarsi of legs with very long and sharped ungues, (v) possible presence of one extra trichobothrium on the ventral face of chela. Diagnosis, complementary for the new species. – Carapace moderately emarginated anteriorly; median eyes absent; possible presence of one or two pairs of lateral eyes. Pedipalps moderately elongated; relationship between chela length vs chela width equal to 3.68 (Lourenço & Velten, 2022); two spinoid apophysis present in the internal aspect of femur and patella. Pectines well observed, but extremely reduced with 5 - 5 teeth; fulcra absent; sternum approximately pentagonal and conspicuous, slightly wider than long; genital operculum with two very flattened oval plates; spiracles small and slightly rounded in shape. Chelicerae not observed; possibly retracted under the carapace. Telson with a largely bulbous vesicle with a thin and long aculeus. Trichobothrial pattern similar to the one observed for the genus Chaerilobuthus, but one possible extra trichobothrium on the ventral aspect of chela; can be observed at least 2 dorsal and 4 external trichobothria on the femur; 2 - 3 dorsal, 1 internal and 4 - 5 external on the patella; 2 dorsal, 3 - 4 external and 2 - 3 ventral on chela hand and 4 - 5 on fixed finger.	en	Lourenço, Wilson R., Velten, Jürgen (2024): New insights on the diversity of the family Chaerilobuthidae Lourenço & Beigel, 2011 with the description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones). Faunitaxys 12 (46): 1-6, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(46), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15643095
03E9FE372D10FFC3FF6F1742B809DC70.taxon	description	(Fig. 1 - 11) ZooBank: https: // zoobank. org / AC 18400 E- 5 F 9 C- 4145 - AF 9 E- 1653036 C 339 F	en	Lourenço, Wilson R., Velten, Jürgen (2024): New insights on the diversity of the family Chaerilobuthidae Lourenço & Beigel, 2011 with the description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones). Faunitaxys 12 (46): 1-6, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(46), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15643095
03E9FE372D10FFC3FF6F1742B809DC70.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype. – Most certainly an adult female. Type locality and horizon. – Myanmar (Burma), Kachin; precise locality unknown; Lower Cretaceous. Patronym. – The specific name honors Mr Andrè Schmidt (Zofingen, Switzerland) who supported the present study. Repository. – The type specimen is deposited in the collection of Mr Andrè Schmidt (Zofingen Switzerland).	en	Lourenço, Wilson R., Velten, Jürgen (2024): New insights on the diversity of the family Chaerilobuthidae Lourenço & Beigel, 2011 with the description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones). Faunitaxys 12 (46): 1-6, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(46), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15643095
03E9FE372D10FFC3FF6F1742B809DC70.taxon	description	Description Coloration. – The scorpion is reddish-yellow to brownish-yellow with some dark reddish zones; carapace brownish; tergites and sternites brownish-yellow; metasomal segments brownish; telson reddish-brown to reddish-yellow; pedipalps reddish-brown; legs yellow with brownish spots. Ventral aspect paler than dorsal aspect; pectines yellowish-brown. Morphology. – Carapace without granulations; almost smooth; anterior margin with a weakto moderate median concavity. Carinae and furrows weak or absent. Median ocular tubercle totallyabsent; median eyes absent; possible presence of one or two reduced lateral eyes. Sternum approximately pentagonal and conspicuous, slightly larger than long. Mesosomal tergites not granular as carapace and with vestigial carinae; VII not well observable. Pectines are well observed, but extremely small and with 5 - 5 teeth; fulcra absent; the zone with peg sensillae can be observed on some teeth. Sternites can be roughly observed since they partially suffered with the dissection process; almost smooth, with spiracles small and rounded in shape. Metasomal segments I to IV with 10 - 10 - 10 - 8 observable carinae; segment V with 5 carinae; dorsal carinae on segments I-V with strong spinoid granules forming serrulas; ventral carinae on segments I-V equally with strong spinoid granules; setation on segments I to V weak. Telson with a moderately to strongly bulbous vesicle and a long but moderately curved aculeus; globally weakly granular to smooth but with spinoid granulations on ventral carina; setation strongly marked. Cheliceral dentition not observed. Pedipalps moderately elongated; femur pentacarinate with two strong spinoid apophysis on internal face; patella with dorso-internal, ventro-internal, dorso-external, external and ventral carinae; two spinoid apophysis on internal face, stronger thatthoseof femur. Chela with moderatelyto weaklymarked carinae; allfaces weakly granular to smooth; internal face with some spinoid granules. Fixed and movable fingers with 7 - 8 series of moderate to strong granules separated by marked spinoid accessory granules; extremity of fingers with one stronger spinoid granule. Trichobothriotaxy: a trichobothrial pattern related to those of both buthoid andchaeriloids, typesAand B can be observed (Vachon, 1974); for details see diagnosis. Legtarsi with a few long and thin ventral setae. Very long and sharped ungues. Pedal spurs present and weakly marked; tibial spurs absent. Morphometric values (mm), holotype of Serratochaerilobuthus schmidti Lourenço gen. n., sp. n. – Total length (including telson) 6.43. – Carapace length 0.91, anterior width 0.57, posterior width 0.85. – Mesosoma length 1.64. – Metasomal segments I: length 0.31, width 0.47; II: length 0.36, width 0.44; III: length 0.43, width 0.44; IV: length 0.57, depth 0.37; V: length 1.07, depth 0.37. – Telson length 1.14. – Vesicle depth 0.37. – Pedipalp femur length 0.84, width 0.31; patella length 0.94, width 0.32; chela length 1.51, width 0.41; movable finger length 0.81. Second species also examined during this study	en	Lourenço, Wilson R., Velten, Jürgen (2024): New insights on the diversity of the family Chaerilobuthidae Lourenço & Beigel, 2011 with the description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones). Faunitaxys 12 (46): 1-6, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(46), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15643095
03E9FE372D10FFC2FC51144ABE9ADFDC.taxon	description	1. Ventral aspect showing sternum, genital operculum, pectines and sternite I with spiracles. 2. Metasomal segments I to V and telson, lateral aspect, showing serrulas and strong spination. 3. Right pedipalp, dorsal aspect showing trichobothrial pattern. 4. Left pedipalp, ventro-lateral aspect, showing trichobothria and dentation on chela fingers.	en	Lourenço, Wilson R., Velten, Jürgen (2024): New insights on the diversity of the family Chaerilobuthidae Lourenço & Beigel, 2011 with the description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones). Faunitaxys 12 (46): 1-6, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(46), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15643095
03E9FE372D1EFFCDFD911523B803D266.taxon	description	Alexander Beigel: Fig. 5 - 12 & couverture. Publié par l’Association Française de Cartographie de la Faune et de la Flore (AFCFF)	en	Lourenço, Wilson R., Velten, Jürgen (2024): New insights on the diversity of the family Chaerilobuthidae Lourenço & Beigel, 2011 with the description of one new genus and species (Scorpiones). Faunitaxys 12 (46): 1-6, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(46), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15643095
