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Diplocentrus churumuco sp. nov., from the Balsas River Basin in Michoacan, Mexico is described and clearly differentiated from its nearest relatives. The tarsomere II spine formula is 4/4:4/4:5/5:5/5. Pectinal tooth counts are 9- 10 in males, and 7- 8 in
Oscar F. Francke B. +1 more
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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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Tityus juliorum Santiago-Blay 2009
Tityus juliorum Santiago-Blay, 2009. DISTRIBUTION. Mainly northeastern Puerto Rico. According with Teruel et al. (2015: 10-11), an adult female and two immatures collected on south of Sierra de Guardarraya, Patilla, southeastern Puerto Rico, recorded ...
de Armas, Luis F.
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Tityus michelii Armas, 1982. DISTRIBUTION. Only known from the type locality: Puerto Rico: Ponce municipality: Guánica Forest. This is a very rare species of which only limited specimens have been collected (Teruel & Armas, 2006).
de Armas, Luis F.
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THE SCORPIONS OF DOMINICA (WEST INDIES)
Oiclus purvesii (Becker 1880) (Diplocentridae) and Centruroides pococki Sissom and Francke 1983 (Buthidae: Scorpiones) are recorded for Dominica Is., West Indies. Each species is diagnosed and illustrated.
Jorge A. Santiago-Blay
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Tityus angelesae Santiago-Blay 2009
Tityus angelesae Santiago-Blay, 2009. DISTRIBUTION. Southwestern Puerto Rico. Of this species only two specimens are known: the female holotype from Susúa State Forest, Sabana Grande Municipality, and other female from Juana Diaz, approximately 40 km E
de Armas, Luis F.
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The scorpions deposited in the collection of NMNH (Sofia) are identified and revised. The collection contains 61 species of 34 genera and ten families (Bothriuridae, Buthidae, Chaerilidae, Diplocentridae, Euscorpiidae, Liochelidae, Iuridae ...
František Kovařik, Petar Beron
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47 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 26 cmThe scorpion genus Diplocentrus Peters, 1861, comprising more than 50 species, most of which are endemic to Mexico, is the most diverse in the family Diplocentridae Karsch, 1880 (Santibáñez-López et al ...
Santibáñez-López, Carlos E. +4 more
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Tityus estherae Santiago-Blay 2009
<p> <i>Tityus estherae</i> Santiago-Blay, 2009.</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. Most parts of Puerto Rico. A redescription of this species and data on its natural history were provided by Teruel et al.
de Armas, Luis F.
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Microtityus borincanus Teruel, Rivera & Sanchez 2014
Microtityus borincanus Teruel, Rivera & Sánchez, 2014. DISTRIBUTION. Only known from the type locality: Puerto Rico: Sabana Grande Municipality: Barrio Susúa, Susúa State Forest (18°05'34"N 66°54'32"W).
de Armas, Luis F.
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