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  2. Paravaejovis waeringi - Wikipedia

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    Paravaejovis waeringi, also known as the dune devil scorpion, is a species of scorpion native to the Colorado Desert of North America. [1] [2] References

  3. Paravaejovis spinigerus - Wikipedia

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    Paravaejovis spinigerus is a medium-sized scorpion with large adult males and females reaching nearly 60–70 mm, weighing approximately 9.5 g. [2] It can be differentiated from the Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus) by the brownish-tan stripes on the back of its tail along the keels or ridges; the tail is typically thicker than the hands and pedipalps, both of which are quite ...

  4. Dune scorpion - Wikipedia

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    Smeringurus mesaensis, also known as the dune scorpion or giant sand scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae. [1]

  5. 'Dune: Part 2' is going viral for its popcorn bucket that ...

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    Dune: Part 2” is going viral more than a month before its scheduled release in theaters — for reasons that have nothing to do with the movie. It was the film’s purported promotional ...

  6. Sand scorpion - Wikipedia

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    Sand scorpion may refer to: ... Giant sand scorpion or Dune scorpion (Smeringurus mesaensis) Yellow sand scorpion (Lychas buchari This page was last edited on ...

  7. Vaejovis carolinianus - Wikipedia

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    Vaejovis carolinianus, the southern unstriped scorpion, also known as the southern devil scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Box Office: ‘Dune: Part Two’ Rides to Impressive $32 Million ...

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    Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment’s “Dune: Part Two” touched down with an impressive $32.1 million gross on opening day from 4,071 locations, a figure that also includes $12 million ...

  9. List of organisms named after works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    "A noun taken from the Frank Herbert novel, Dune, in which the desert planet is known as Arrakis. Sands of the desert planet yield a 'spice' which changes the eye colour in users to deep blue. The anterior median eyes of the types have a deep blue colour, unusual in spider eyes." [137]