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Diplocentridae is a
family of scorpions. The
roughly 120
species are
mostly native to the New World,
except for
genus Nebo,
which is
distributed in the...
- Latreille, 1802 (183 spp.) (burrowing or pale-legged scorpions)
Family Diplocentridae Karsch, 1880 (134 spp.) (closely
related to and
sometimes placed in...
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Kolotl is a
genus of
scorpions in the
family Diplocentridae,
native to Mexico.
Named for the
Nahuatl word for scorpion, they can be
almost 10 cm long....
- Nebo
flavipes is a
species of
scorpions in the
family Diplocentridae endemic to Yemen. . Nebo
flavipes can
reach a
total length of 90–100 mm (3.5–3.9 in)...
- Nebo is a
genus of
scorpions in the
family Diplocentridae. Nebo
flavipes Simon, 1882 Nebo
franckei Vachon, 1980 Nebo
grandis Francke, 1980 Nebo henjamicus...
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Diplocentrus is a
genus of
toothed scorpions in the
family Diplocentridae.
There are more than 60
described species in Diplocentrus,
found mainly in Central...
- the
common black scorpion, is a
species of
scorpion in the
family Diplocentridae. Nebo
hierichonticus can
reach a
length of 14 cm (5.5 in). Its basic...
- PMID 25544280. Ythier, E. (2019). "On the
genus Oiclus Simon, 1880 (Scorpiones:
Diplocentridae) in
Guadeloupe islands, with
description of
three new species". Rivista...