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Lourenço & Goodman (2009)
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Lourenço & Goodman (2009)
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A new speces, Grohus mayottensis sp. n., is from the isolated volcanic island of (Maore) in the Comoros archipelago. With this description, the total number of species in this genus, which previously was known only from Madagascar, is 20. Some ideas are presented on the possible means of dispersion of Grosphus from Madagascar to Mayotte, which is best explained by rafting on floating vegetation.
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A new speces, Grohus mayottensis sp. n., is from the isolated volcanic island of (Maore) in the Comoros archipelago. With this description, the total number of species in this genus, which previously was known only from Madagascar, is 20. Some ideas are presented on the possible means of dispersion of Grosphus from Madagascar to Mayotte, which is best explained by rafting on floating vegetation.
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2009-01-01
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Lourenço, W. &amp; Goodman, S. 2009. Scorpions from the Comoros Archipelago: description of a new species of <em>Grosphus </em>Simon (Scorpiones, Buthidae) from Mayotte (Maore). <em>Boletin de la SEA</em>, 44: 35-38.