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- Peninsula. Parabuthus brevim**** Parabuthus capensis Parabuthus granulatus Parabuthus laevipes Parabuthus liosoma Parabuthus mossambicensis Parabuthus namibensis...
- Parabuthus transvaalicus (known as the Transvaalicus thick-tailed scorpion, South African thick tail, or giant deathstalker) is a species of venomous scorpion...
- Parabuthus villosus, the black hairy thick-tailed scorpion, is a species of scorpion from southern Africa, where it ranges from the Northern Cape to Namibia...
- Norman. "Parabuthus (burrowing thick-tailed scorpions)". Biodiversity Explorer. Iziko Museums. Retrieved 8 May 2016. L****n, Norman. "Parabuthus granulatus...
- Parabuthus mossambicensis, the orange flattail scorpion, is a species of highly venomous scorpion found in southern Africa. The scorpion is reddish brown...
- Parabuthus liosoma, the African black tail scorpion, is a species of scorpions belonging to the family Buthidae. Parabuthus liosoma can reach a length...
- Parabuthus brevim**** is a species of scorpion from southern Africa, that ranges from southern Angola to Namibia and western South Africa, where its range...
- poisonous, toxungenous, and/or venomous. Examples include the scorpion Parabuthus transvaalicus, which is both toxungenous (can spray its toxins) and venomous...
- Orthochirus Karsch, 1891 (53 sp) Pantobuthus Lourenço & Duhem, 2009 (1 sp) Parabuthus Po****, 1890 (38 sp) Pectinibuthus Fet in Orlov & Vasilyev, 1984 (1 sp)...
- American Tityus, include the Brazilian yellow scorpion. Androctonus spp. Parabuthus spp. Hottentotta spp. Bees and wasps (see Bee sting) Some ants (see Ants...