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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 ...
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. Spintharus berniesandersi; T. Trichorhina bequaerti This page was last edited on 2 April 2017, at 06:29 (UTC). Text is available under ...
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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The oldest known fossils of the genus are pollen from the Late Cretaceous of Wyoming in North America, approximately 82-84 million years old.Other fossil Aponogeton pollen is known from Canada and Greenland, dating to the Eocene, approximately 46 and 44-40 million years old respectively, indicating that the genus likely originated in the Northern Hemisphere.
Snakeflies are a group of predatory insects comprising the order Raphidioptera with two extant families: Raphidiidae and Inocelliidae, consisting of roughly 260 species.In the past, the group had a much wider distribution than it does now; snakeflies are found in temperate regions worldwide but are absent from the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere.