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Uroplectes flavoviridis Peters, 1861
Uroplectes formosus Po****, 1890
Uroplectes gracilior Hewitt, 1914
Uroplectes insignis Po****, 1890
Uroplectes katangensis...
- and was
unsurprisingly most
similar to the
venom of
Uroplectes planim****, the only
other Uroplectes in the study. Additionally, the
study found that Angolan...
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Uroplectes formosus is a
species of
scorpion in the
family Buthidae. U.
formosus is
found on trees,
often under bark.
Jonathan Leeming (2003). "Southern...
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clinically important venom. "species
Uroplectes lineatus (C. L. Koch, 1844)". BioLib.cz.
Retrieved 3
January 2010. "
Uroplectes (lesser thick-tailed scorpions)"...
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Uroplectes carinatus is a
species of
scorpion in the
family Buthidae,
found in Angola, Botswana, Namibia,
South Africa and Zimbabwe. "The
Scorpion Files...
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endemic to
South Africa. It is the
smallest member of the
genus Uroplectes.
Uroplectes ansidippenaarae was
described in 2015 by
Lorenzo Prendini based...
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Uroplectes olivaceus is a
scorpion of the
family Buthidae. The
species are 60 mm in length, are
black colored, and have fine
granulations on
their tails...
- Its
nearest relations are the
Afrotropical buthid genera Grosphus and
Uroplectes,
which lack the
distinct stridulatory surfaces. The
following cladogram...
- 2019 (2 sp) †Uintascorpio Perry, 1995 (Eocene,
Green River Formation)
Uroplectes Peters, 1861 (34 sp)
Vachoniolus Levy,
Amitai & Shulov, 1973 (4 sp) Vachonus...
- arthritis,
inflammatory bowel disease, and
multiple sclerosis). The
venom of
Uroplectes lineatus is
clinically important in dermatology.
Several scorpion venom...