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Figure 1. Geographical position of Puerto Rico and its most relevant satellite islands.Published as part of de Armas, Luis F., 2020, Scorpions of Puerto Rico and its satellite islands (Scorpiones: Buthidae, Diplocentridae): an аnnotated list, key for ...
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Figures 3–6: Figures 3–4. D. sanfelipensis, a live female from Turiguanó Island, prosoma in dorsal aspect (3) and metasoma in dorsolateral aspect (4). Figures 5–6. Female tergites of D. sanfelipensis from Turiguanó Island (5) and D.
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Morphology still plays a key role in the systematics and phylogenetics of most of the scorpion families and genera, including the Diplocentridae Karsch, 1880.
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DIPLOCENTRIDAE <p> <i>Cazierius</i> Francke, 1978</p> <p> <i>Cazierius cicero</i> (Armas & Marcano, 1987):3 *DR</p> <p> <i>Cazierius dominicus</i> (Armas, 1981a):5 *DR</p>
Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E.
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Figures 12−14: Microtityus spp., pectines. Figure 12. M. vieques, male holotype, basal middle lamella conspicuously enlarged, modified from Teruel et al. (2015: fig. 2b). Figure 13. M. santosi, female holotype, basal plate and the distal area of the left
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Two new species of the Greater Antillean endemic scorpion genus Cazierius Francke, 1978, are herein described from the island of Hispaniola. They were found inside isolate limestone caves in the Dominican Republic and are fully troglomorphic, thus ...
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FIGURES 8–10. Paratype male hemispermatophore. 8. Ental view. 9. Dorsal view. Scale bars= 3 mm. 10. Detail of the capsular region. Scale bar= 1 mm.Published as part of Contreras-Félix, Gerardo A.
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Microtityus santosi Teruel, Rivera & Sanchez 2014
Microtityus santosi Teruel, Rivera & Sánchez, 2014. DISTRIBUTION. Only known from the type locality: Culebrita Island (18°05'34"N 66°54'32"W). This species was described on the basis of a single adult female, which is the only known specimen.
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Microtityus vieques Teruel, Rivera & Santos 2015
Microtityus vieques Teruel, Rivera & Santos, 2015. DISTRIBUTION. Only known from the type locality: Vieques Island (probably from Monte Pirata, western part of the island).
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Isometrus maculatus (De Geer, 1778). DISTRIBUTION. Cosmotropical. This synanthropic species was recorded by Banks (1906) from San Juan, Puerto Rico; Santiago-Blay (2009) mentioned 60 specimens that he alleged were examined, but data on their localities
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