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  2. List of scorpions of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Scorpions are easily identified by their large pedipalas and curved tail above the head. There are about 1,750 species of scorpions described within 13 families. Sri Lanka is home for 20 scorpions under 4 families and 9 genera. Whilst all scorpions are venomous, only one species native to Sri Lanka is fatal to humans.

  3. Aswan scorpion invasion - Wikipedia

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    The Aswan scorpion invasion came on 12 November 2021 in Egypt's Aswan region after flooding caused by heavy rains. More than 500 people were reported injured by stings. The incident took place in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan. Heavy rains began to fall near the Nile River. Strong winds began to blow.

  4. Srilankametrus yaleensis - Wikipedia

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    Srilankametrus yaleensis is a species of scorpion in the family Scorpionidae endemic to Sri Lanka. [1] [2] ... the most visited and second largest national park in ...

  5. Man describes scorpion attack triggered by violent storms

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    According to reports, the scorpions went on a stinging spree, which resulted in more than 500 people being sent to hospitals for treatment. Local news outlets in E Man describes scorpion attack ...

  6. Flooding causes property damage and a scorpion stinging spree

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  7. More than 500 injured by scorpion stings in Egypt after storms

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  8. Liocheles australasiae - Wikipedia

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    In Sri Lanka, three females were discovered from Bentota, Galle, without a male, but all specimens were females or juveniles. Specimens are observed inside a stone wall and under old bark of branches and also in dry leaves and under the flower pots in home garden.

  9. Charmus saradieli - Wikipedia

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    Charmus saradieli is a species of non-venomous scorpion in the family Buthidae endemic to Sri Lanka. [1] [2] Etymology