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  2. Centruroides gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Centruroides gracilis is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae, the bark scorpions. Its common names include Florida bark scorpion, brown bark scorpion, and slender brown scorpion. [1] [2] In Cuba it is known as alacran prieto ("dusky scorpion") and alacran azul ("blue scorpion"). [1] Contrary to one of its common names, it is not ...

  3. Centruroides - Wikipedia

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    Centruroides is a genus of scorpions of the family Buthidae. Several North American species are known by the common vernacular name bark scorpion. Numerous species are extensively found throughout the southern United States, Mexico, Central America, the Antilles and northern South America. [1]

  4. Centruroides hentzi - Wikipedia

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    Centruroides hentzi, the Hentz striped scorpion, is a species of bark scorpion in the family Buthidae. They are native to the southeastern United States including the states of Florida , southwestern Alabama , and in the coastal plain of Southern Georgia including surrounding barrier islands. [ 1 ]

  5. Yes, Kentucky has scorpions. How to get them (and other ... - AOL

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  6. Biological pest control - Wikipedia

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    The alligator weed flea beetle and two other biological controls were released in Florida, greatly reducing the amount of land covered by the plant. [18] Another aquatic weed, the giant salvinia ( Salvinia molesta ) is a serious pest, covering waterways, reducing water flow and harming native species.

  7. List of invasive species in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Native plants and animals in Florida are threatened by the spread of invasive species. [2] Florida is a major biodiversity hotspot in North America and the hospitable sub-tropical climate has also become a hotspot for invasive plants and animals due to anthropogenic introduction. [3] [4]

  8. List of invasive species in the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    Severe infestations can kill trees and shrubs, and dense infestations have been found in hardwood hammocks which are defined by the diversity of trees. The infestations are recent and long-term effects in protected and threatened areas are under study as of 2005. [59] [60] [61] Metamasius callizona: Bromeliad beetle, evil weevil, Mexican weevil

  9. Centruroides limbatus - Wikipedia

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    Centruroides limbatus is a relatively large scorpion and grows up to 110 mm in length. It is a polymorphic species that comes in a wide range of colors. Typically they have yellowish bodies with a contrasting blackish color on chelicera, the fingers of the pedipalps, the fifth segment of the tail, and the cephalothorax.