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Tityus achilles is a
toxungenous species of
buthid scorpion from Colombia.
Tityus achilles is a medium-sized
Tityus species,
reaching roughly 65 mm at...
- they
display a
combination of
characteristics shared with both
buthid and non-
buthid scorpion families,
contributing to
debates regarding their phylogenetic...
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Compsobuthus is a
genus of
buthid scorpions.
Compsobuthus contains many species, including:
Compsobuthus abyssinicus (Birula, 1903)
Compsobuthus acutecarinatus...
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tergites always bear
three distinct carinae.
Their habitus is
typical of
buthid scorpions, with
rather small pedipalp pincers,
moderately thickened metasomal...
- 30
degrees Celsius (79–86 °F)[citation needed]. Hendrixson, B. E. 2006.
Buthid scorpions of
Saudi Arabia, with
notes on
other families (Scorpiones: Buthidae...
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stimuli and
convey neural signals throughout the scorpion's body. As
small buthid scorpions they also
carry a
potent venom, with a
researchers account of...
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Nicholas Locket in 1990. The
generic name
Australobuthus means ‘southern
buthid’, with
reference to the family. The
epithet xerolimniorum ‘dry
water body’...
- able to
spray venom from
their tails.
These three are also the
largest buthids in the world,
reaching lengths up to 140 mm and m****es up to 14 g. Other...
- Reddy**** is a
genus of
buthid scorpions native to
Oriental region from India, Sri Lanka, China: Tibet, to Melanesia. The
genus was
previously described...
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Charmus is a
genus of
buthid scorpions native to
India and Sri Lanka. In 1892, Po****
proposed a new
buthid genus Heterocharmus with a new species, Heterocharmus...