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  2. Liocheles australasiae - Wikipedia

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    5 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Liocheles australasiae, the dwarf wood scorpion, is a species of scorpion belonging to the family Hormuridae. [1] [2 ...

  3. Waeringoscorpio - Wikipedia

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    2 References. Toggle the table of contents. Waeringoscorpio. 2 languages. Français; ... Waeringoscorpio is the only known genus of scorpion to show gill-like ...

  4. Hans Bol - Wikipedia

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    Hans Bol by Hendrick Goltzius, (1593).. Hans Bol or Jan Bol (16 December 1534 – 20 November 1593), was a Flemish painter, miniature painter, print artist and draftsman. [1] He is known for his landscapes, allegorical and biblical scenes, and genre paintings executed in a late Northern Mannerist style.

  5. Isometrus maculatus - Wikipedia

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    Isometrus maculatus, commonly as the lesser brown scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae. [2] Its distribution is pantropical; it is an introduced species in Hawaii . [ 2 ]

  6. Scorpion man - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of an Assyrian intaglio depicting scorpion men. In the epic poem Enuma elish, a scorpion-man is listed among the monsters created by Tiamat in order to wage war against the gods for murdering her mate Apsu. In the Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, they stand guard outside the gates of the sun god Shamash at the mountains of Mashu.

  7. Vaejovidae - Wikipedia

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    Vaejovidae is a family of scorpions, [1] currently comprising 25 genera and over 230 species, [2] found in North America. The species of the family are found from western Guatemala, throughout Mexico, and in the United States, mostly west of the 100° meridian and one species in the Appalachian Mountains.

  8. Buthidae - Wikipedia

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    The Buthidae are the largest family of scorpions, containing about 100 genera and 1339 species as of 2022. [2] A few very large genera (Ananteris, Centruroides, Compsobuthus, or Tityus) are known, but a high number of species-poor or monotypic ones also exist. [2]

  9. File:Scorpion outline.svg - Wikipedia

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