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Figures 13–14: Vaejovis miscionei sp. n., metasoma and telson in lateral (13a, 14a), dorsal (13b), 14b) and ventral (13c, 14c) views. Figure 13. Holotype female. Figure 14. Paratype male.Published as part of Myers, Brandon T. & Ayrey, Richard F., 2021, A
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Vaejovis tapalpa A & Oscar 2019, sp. n.
Vaejovis tapalpa sp. n. Figures 4, 35k, 36k, 3 hk, 38k, 39k, 40j, 41k, 51 Type material. Holotype male. MEXICO: Jalisco, Tapalpa, 1 Km E of Los Espinos (N 19.98318°, W 103.73019°, elev. 2294 m). VII-21-2012. Cols.: O. Francke, D. Barrales, G. Contreras and A. Valdez (CNAN-T0835). Paratypes: MEXICO: Jalisco, Tapalpa, Residencial San Carlos, Los Espinos,
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Vaejovis Stoneware with Glaze 6 x 4 x 5 2020 Vaejovis consists of three scorpions attached to a metallic green vase. I chose a metallic glaze for this piece because we often found small scorpions in our stainless-steel kitchen sink.
Kirsche, Sierra
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Figure 6: Vaejovis lapidicola, red sandstone quarry habitat.Published as part of Myers, Brandon & Ayrey, Richard F., 2020, Vaejovis lapidicola Stahnke, 1940: hemispermatophore and mating plug from a topotype male (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae), pp.
Ayrey, Richard F., Myers, Brandon
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Vaejovis talpa A & Oscar 2019, sp. n.
Vaejovis talpa sp. n. Figures 4, 35j, 36j, 3 hj, 38j, 39j, 40i, 41j, 50 Type material. Holotype male. MEXICO: Jalisco, Talpa de Allende, ca. 24 Km. along gravel road from Puerto Vallarta to Talpa de Allende (N 20.360783°, W 105.1335°, elev. 1863 m). VII-2 - 2005. Cols.: R. Mercurio and E. González. (CNAN-T0832). Paratypes: same data as holotype 1♂, 1♀ (
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Figures 1–4: Vaejovis miscionei sp. n. Figure 1. Holotype female in natural habitat. Figure 2. Paratype male in natural habitat. Figure 3. Holotype female, dorsal and ventral views. Scale bar: 5mm.Published as part of Myers, Brandon T. & Ayrey, Richard F.
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: Vaejovis kuarapu sp. n., from Municipio Paracuaro, Michoacan is described and illustrated, including the hemispermatophore. This is the fifth species of Vaejovis from Mexico, fourth from the mainland, with a well developed subaculear ...
Oscar F Francke, Javier Ponce Saavedra
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A new Vaejovis (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae) from Chiapas, Mexico.
Vaejovis ocotensis sp. n. is described from “El Ocote Biosphere Reserve”, Chiapas, México. This is the third species of this genus reported for Chiapas, and the first belonging to the nitidulus ...
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Figure 5. Vaejovis miscionei sp. n., holotype female, carapace and tergites I–IV (5a–b) and sternopectinal area (5c–d). Figures 5a and 5c under white light and figures 5b and 5d under UV light.Published as part of Myers, Brandon T.
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Figure 1: Vaejovis troupi sp. n., female holotype. In natural habitat (top) and on a leaf (bottom).Published as part of Ayrey, Richard F. & Soleglad, Michael E., 2015, New species of Vaejovis from the Whetstone Mountains, southern Arizona (Scorpiones ...
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