- subspecies, the
Northern Mohave Rattlesnake,
Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus. The
other subspecies, C.
scutulatus salvini,
occurs in a
relatively small area deep...
-
Crotalus scutulatus salvini,
commonly known as the
Huamantlan rattlesnake, is a
venomous pit viper,
currently classified as a
subspecies of C.
scutulatus that...
- 07065 7, page 28 "Maratus
scutulatus".
Atlas of
Living Australia.
Retrieved February 4, 2020. Ron Atkinson. "Maratus
scutulatus". FindaSpider.org.au. Retrieved...
-
Cephalotes scutulatus is a
species of
arboreal ant of the
genus Cephalotes,
characterized by an odd
shaped head, and the
ability to "parachute" by steering...
- 2021. "Ctenophorus
scutulatus (Stirling & Zietz, 1893)".
Atlas of
Living Australia.
Retrieved 10
August 2018. "Ctenophorus
scutulatus (Stirling & Zietz...
- patch-nosed
snake (Salvadora hexalepis), and
Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus
scutulatus).
These species can also
occur in the
neighboring Sonoran and
Great Basin...
-
Stenochilus scutulatus is a
species of
spider in the
genus Stenochilus. "Taxon
details Stenochilus scutulatus Platnick & Shadab, 1974",
World Spider Catalog...
- copperhead,
Agkistrodon contortrix, or the
Mojave rattlesnake,
Crotalus scutulatus.[citation needed] Like most snakes,
crotalines keep to
themselves and...
- C.; Hardy,
David L. (1983). "Geographical
variation in
Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus (Mojave rattlesnake)
venom properties". Toxicon. 21 (1): 119–30...
-
rattlesnake (C. tigris) and some
varieties of the
Mojave rattlesnake (C.
scutulatus) also have a
presynaptic neurotoxic venom component known as
Mojave type...