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Apistobuthus is a
genus of
scorpions in the
family Buthidae. It was
described by
Susan Finnegan in 1932, and was for a long time
considered to be monotypic...
- "Figure 9,10:
Apistobuthus susanae,
ventral and
dorsal views, ♂(76 mm),..." ResearchGate.
Retrieved 13 July 2024. "Figures 18–20.—
Apistobuthus susanae, metasoma...
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Apistobuthus pterygocercus (Shield-tailed Scorpion) is a
species of
scorpion that
lives on the
Arabian Peninsula. It is a
highly venomous species, and...
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Androctonus Ehrenberg, 1828 (29 sp)
Anomalobuthus Kraepelin, 1900 (6 sp)
Apistobuthus Finnegan, 1932 (2 sp) †Archaeoananteroides Lourenço & Velten, 2016 (Cretaceous...
- and was the
first woman to
describe and name a new
genus of scorpion,
Apistobuthus. Two
species of
scorpion have been
named in her honour.
Finnegan was...
- Shahrokh, and
Graeme Lowe. "Revised
diagnosis and
redescription of
Apistobuthus susanae (Scorpiones, Buthidae)."
Journal of
Arachnology 37.1 (2009):...
- Lourenço, 2005
Androctonus marocc**** Lourenço,
Ythier & Leguin, 2009
Apistobuthus susanae Lourenço, 1998
Archaeobuthidae Lourenço, 2001
Archaeobuthus estephani...
- Shahrokh; Lowe,
Graeme (2009). "Revised
Diagnosis and
Redescription of
Apistobuthus susanae (Scorpiones, Buthidae)". The
Journal of Arachnology. 37 (1):...