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Parabuthus transvaalicus (known as the
Transvaalicus thick-tailed scorpion,
South African thick tail, or
giant deathstalker) is a
species of venomous...
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Menemerus transvaalicus is a
species of
jumping spider in the
genus Menemerus that
lives in
Lesotho and
South Africa. The
species was
first identified...
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toxin found in the
venom of the
South African scorpion Parabuthus transvaalicus. It
affects the
gating of voltage-gated
sodium channels and calcium...
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pinchers (chelae) to hold onto prey.
Three species, P. schlechteri, P.
transvaalicus, and P.
villosus are
thought to be able to
spray venom from
their tails...
- toxungenous, and/or venomous.
Examples include the
scorpion Parabuthus transvaalicus,
which is both
toxungenous (can
spray its toxins) and
venomous (can...
- K. (June 2015). "Venom-spraying
behavior of the
scorpion Parabuthus transvaalicus (Arachnida: Buthidae)".
Behavioural Processes. 115: 46–52. doi:10.1016/j...
- pegleri) (Purcell, 1901)
Transvaal pygmy-thicktail
scorpion (Pseudolychas
transvaalicus) Lawrence, 1961
Eastern pygmy-thicktail
scorpion (Pseudolychas pegleri)...
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takes refuge by day in a
variety of shelters. It
resembles Parabuthus transvaalicus,
which is more
strictly nocturnal, less
hairy and with a more easterly...
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neurotoxin from the
venom of the
South African Spitting scorpion (Parabuthus
transvaalicus) that
targets voltage-sensitive
sodium channels. It
causes unprovoked...
- SG,
Hayes WK (June 2007). "Cost of
venom regeneration in
Parabuthus transvaalicus (Arachnida: Buthidae)".
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part...