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- Vaejovis genus, it was subsequently ****igned the Paruroctonus genus name. The genus name Paruroctonus is composed of the Latin pār which means "equal"...
- Paruroctonus is a genus of scorpions in the family Vaejovidae. There are about 10 described species in Paruroctonus. Paruroctonus becki (Gertsch & Allred...
- OCLC 910654655. "Paruroctonus silvestrii Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-03. "California common scorpion (Paruroctonus silvestrii)"...
- Paruroctonus soda is a species of scorpion in the genus Paruroctonus. It lives in the deserts of Southern California where it is found in dry lake beds...
- Paruroctonus utahensis is a species of scorpion, commonly referred to as the eastern sand scorpion. It has a range from Utah (which is where the species...
- Paruroctonus conclusus is a species of scorpion in the genus Paruroctonus. It lives in the deserts of Southern California where it ****ociates with alkali...
- Paruroctonus tulare is a species of scorpion in the genus Paruroctonus. It lives in the deserts of Northern and Southern California where it is found in...
- States within the family Vaejovidae. It is closely related to the genus Paruroctonus, of which it was formerly considered a subgenus. List according to The...
- themselves since the late 19th century in Sheerness in England at 51°N, while Paruroctonus boreus lives as far north as Red Deer, Alberta, at 52°N. A few species...
- (1979). "Behavior and Ecology of Mating in the Cannibalistic Scorpion, Paruroctonus mesaensis Stahnke (Scorpionida: Vaejovidae)". The Journal of Arachnology...