| Vaejovis paysonensis Soleglad 1973 Vejovis paysonensis Soleglad, 1973b: 363-371, fig. 16-22, 24, 26-28. Vaejovis paysonensis: Kovarík, 1998: 147; Sissom, 2000: 542; Soleglad & Fet, 2003a: 9, fig. 72; Soleglad & Fet, 2005: 2. HOLOTYPE: Vejovis paysonensis Soleglad Holotype: F (AMNH), 25 mi NE Payson, Gila County, Arizona, USA. Original description: Vejovis paysonensis Soleglad, 1973b: 363-371, fig. 16-22, 24, 26-28. Subsequent Accounts distribution: NORTH AMERICA. USA (central Arizona). Published Records: Vejovis paysonensis Soleglad Paratypes: 1M (AMNH; allotype), 7F, 1 sub F, 3 sub M (MES?), same locality as holotype. notes: The types of Parabroteas montezuma have been studied by M. E. Soleglad (pers. comm.,1998), and it is his opinion that P. montezuma is conspecific with Vaejovis mexicanus mexicanus. Consequently, the type locality for P. montezuma, originally questioned by Penther himself, seems dubious. Beutelspacher's (2000) records of V. mexicanus (apparently meaning the subspecies mexicanus) from Morelos, San Luis Potosí, and Tamaulipas are probably all erroneous; the latter is based on a record from Cueva San Rafael de los Castros of "Vaejovis sp. (mexicanus group)" from Reddell & Mitchell (1971a). |