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- Both ****es have 14 to 17 number of pectinal teeth. Telson lacks the subaculear tooth. "Clinical Toxinology". Toxinology. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 3 August...
- scorpions being 16.4 to 17 millimeters in length. W. inyoensis had a strong subaculear spine similar to other species of Wernerius (W. mumai and W. ****atus)...
- with horizontal entire dorsal surface laterally. Telson with a distinct subaculear tooth. There are about 42 species. Lychas aberlenci Lourenço, 2013 Lychas...
- patella are spotted, where patella mostly black, and femur mostly yellow. Subaculear tooth is pointed. There are 14 to 17 pectinal teeth. Hemi****top****...
- the Baja California bark scorpion from other scorpions. First is the subaculear tooth that is at the end of their stinger. Second is the fact that Baja...
- holotype originates. Hoffmanni can be distinguished by its unique telson and subaculear tubercle shaping. This species is yellow overall with a brown marbling...
- carinae in the female, but the male has only three to five carinae. The subaculear tooth is wide and rounded. The female has 12 pectinal teeth, but male...
- tooth, whereas male has 14 to 15 pectinal tooth. Telson elongate, with subaculear tooth wide and rounded. Femur and patella only very sp****ly hirsute....
- The fifth segment has five carinae in female but three to five in male. Subaculear tooth is wide and rounded. There are 13 to 18 pectinal teeth. "Isometrus...
- consists with five carinae in female but male has three to five carinae. Subaculear tooth is wide and rounded. There are 12 to 14 pectinal teeth. Carapace...