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Rhopalurus junceus, the red scorpion or blue scorpion, is an endemic species, one of 36 different types of scorpion found in Cuba and the Dominican Republic, as well as parts of Central America. It is called "blue scorpion" due to the peculiar blue tone on its tail and stinger; it is also known as "red scorpion" because it has a reddish dark body.
Rhopalurus junceus; S. Spintharus berniesandersi; T. Trichorhina bequaerti This page was last edited on 2 April 2017, at 06:29 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Rhopalurus Thorell, 1876 (3 sp) Saharobuthus Lourenço & Duhem, 2009 (1 sp) Sassanidotus Farzanpay, 1987 (2 sp) Somalibuthus Kovarik, 1998 (2 sp) Somalicharmus Kovarik, 1998 (1 sp) Spelaeolychas Kovarik, 2019 (1 sp) Teruelius Lowe & Kovarik, 2019 (22 sp) Thaicharmus Kovarik, 1995 (4 sp) Tityobuthus Pocock, 1893 (19 sp) Tityopsis Armas, 1974 (6 ...
Rhopalurus junceus; S. Scolopocryptops melanostomus; Z. Zalmoxidae This page was last edited on 9 June 2020, at 06:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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Tychius junceus (Reich, 1797) Tychius lineatulus Stephens, 1831; Tychius meliloti Stephens, 1831; Tychius parallelus (Panzer, 1794) Tychius picirostris (Fabricius, 1787) Tychius polylineatus (Germar, 1824) Tychius pusillus Germar, 1842; Tychius quinquepunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Tychius schneideri (Herbst, 1795) Tychius squamulatus Gyllenhal, 1836
Venom is produced in a specialised gland (or glands) and is delivered through hollow fangs or a stinger in a process called envenomation. The main function of venom is to disrupt the physiological processes of the wounded animal through neurotoxic cytotoxic, myotoxic, or haemotoxic mechanisms.