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Paruroctonus boreus, commonly known as the northern scorpion, [1] [2] [3] is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae. It is the northernmost species of scorpion, the only scorpion found in Canada , [ 3 ] and one of the scorpions with the broadest distribution over North America .
Paruroctonus luteolus (golden dwarf sand scorpion) Paruroctonus pecos (Sissom & Francke, 1981) Paruroctonus silvestrii (California common scorpion) Paruroctonus soda Jain, Forbes & Esposito, 2022; Paruroctonus tulare Jain et al., 2023; Paruroctonus utahensis (Williams, 1968) (eastern sand scorpion) Paruroctonus variabilis Hjelle, 1982
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A water scorpion (Nepa cinerea) climbing on leaves of European waterclove (Marsilea quadrifolia) before flying away It lives in ponds , small rivers, and stagnant water , and feeds upon aquatic animals, especially insects .
Urodacus yaschenkoi, also known as the inland scorpion or the desert scorpion, is a species of scorpion belonging to the family Urodacidae. It is native to central Australia. It is also referred as the desert robust scorpion, because of its robust black colour and a long tail lined with a deadly hook.
Isometroides vescus, also known as the spider-hunting scorpion or spiral burrow scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the Buthidae family. It is native to Australia , and was first described by German arachnologist Ferdinand Karsch in 1880.
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Hadogenes troglodytes is a species of scorpion from southern Africa.It is commonly known as the flat rock scorpion and commonly sold on the exotic pet market. [1] [2] It was once regarded as having the longest recorded body length of any scorpion, reaching up to 20 cm; [3] however Heterometrus swammerdami currently holds the record for being the world's largest scorpion at 9 inches (23 cm) in ...