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A new species of the genus Diplocentrus Peters, 1861 (Scorpiones, Diplocentridae) from Oaxaca, Mexico [PDF]
A new species of the genus Diplocentrus Peters, 1861 is described, based on several specimens collected in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is characterized by a high telotarsal spiniform setae count (4-5/5:5/6:6/6:6/6-7), and the pectinal tooth counts of
Carlos Santibanez
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Una especie nueva de Diplocentrus (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae) del estado de Michoacán, México
Se describe Diplocentrus poncei sp. nov. del estado de Michoacán, México. Es la primera especie del género y de la familia con neobotriotaxia incremental en la patela y quela de los pedipalpos.
Oscar F. Francke, Ana F. Quijano-Ravell
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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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OSCAR F Francke
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SE REALIZARON RECOLECTAS DIURNAS Y NOCTURNAS EN LA COMUNIDAD DE FRONTERA COROZAL, MUNICIPIO DE OCOSINGO, CHIAPAS, MÉXICO. SE REGISTRAN 3 ESPECIES DE ESCORPIONES, 2 DE LA FAMILIA BUTHIDAE Y UNA DE LA FAMILIA DIPLOCENTRIDAE.
ÓSCAR F. FRANCKE B.
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Se describe Diplocentrus poncei sp. nov. del estado de Michoacán, México. Es la primera especie del género y de la familia con neobotriotaxia incremental en la patela y quela de los pedipalpos.
Oscar F. Francke, Ana F. Quijano-Ravell
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A NEW SPECIES OF DIPLOCENTRUS (SCORPIONES, DIPLOCENTRIDAE) FROM TEXAS
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Baldwin, Andrew S, Stockwell, Scott A
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The scorpion genus Diplocentrus Peters, 1861, endemic to North and Central America, is the most diverse in family Diplocentridae Karsch, 1880. There is considerable morphological variation among the species of Diplocentrus.
CARLOS E Santibáñez-López +1 more
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Se realizaron recolectas diurnas y nocturnas en la Comunidad de Frontera Corozal, Municipio de Ocosingo, Chiapas, México. Se registran 3 especies de escorpiones, 2 de la familia Buthidae y una de la familia Diplocentridae. Centruroides schmidti Sissom es
Oscar F. Francke B.
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A new species of scorpion, Diplocentrus leptomanus sp. nov., is described from northeastern Sonora, Mexico. This contribution increases the number of species in the genus Diplocentrus present in the state to five, two of which are endemic to the state ...
Van Devender, Thomas R. +4 more
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