Diplocentridae

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Diplocentridae
Temporal range: Paleogene–present
Museum specimen of Nebo hierichonticus from Israel
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Diplocentridae

Karsch, 1880
Genera

about 9, see text

Diplocentridae is a family of scorpions. The roughly 120 species are mostly native to the New World, except for genus Nebo, which is distributed in the Middle East.[1]

A 2003 study suggests that this family is better treated as a subfamily of the Scorpionidae.[2]

Taxa include:

References

  1. ^ a b Santibáñez-López, C. E.; Francke, O. F.; and Prendini, L. (2014). Kolotl, n. gen. (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae), a new scorpion genus from Mexico. American Museum Novitates 3815 1-28.
  2. ^ Soleglad, M. E., & Fet, V. 2003. High-level systematics and phylogeny of the extant scorpions (Scorpiones: Orthosterni). Euscorpius, 11 1-56.

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