Scorpionidae
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Heterometrus indus | |
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Family: | Scorpionidae Latreille, 1802
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The Scorpionidae (burrowing scorpions or pale-legged scorpions) make up the superfamily Scorpionoidea. The family was established by Pierre André Latreille, 1802.
List of genera and selected species
[2] According to The Scorpion Files[3] and Prendini & Francke:[4]
- Scorpioninae Latreille, 1802
- Heterometrus Ehrenberg, 1828
- Opistophthalmus Koch, 1837
- Pandinus Thorell, 1876
- Scorpio Linnaeus, 1758
- †Mioscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986
- †Sinoscorpius Hong, 1983
- Diplocentrinae Karsch, 1880
- Diplocentrini Karsch, 1880
- Bioculus Stahnke, 1968
- Cazierius Francke, 1978
- Cryptoiclus Teruel & Kovařík, 2012
- Didymocentrus Kraepelin, 1905
- Diplocentrus Peters, 1861[5]
- Heteronebo Pocock, 1899
- Oiclus Simon, 1880
- Tarsoporosus Francke, 1978
- Nebini Kraepelin, 1905
- Nebo Simon, 1878
- Diplocentrini Karsch, 1880
- Rugodentinae Bastawade, Sureshan & Radhakrishnan, 2005
- Rugodentus Bastawade, Sureshan & Radhakrishnan, 2005
- Urodacinae Pocock, 1893
References
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- ^ Reginald Innes Pocock (1893). "Arizona Scorpions Species".
- ^ "Arizona Scorpions Species". Retrieved 2013-10-18.
- ^ The Scorpion Files
- ^ Classification de Hallan Archived 2014-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Peters (1861). "Arizona Scorpions Species".
- ^ Oscar F. Francke (1863). "Arizona Scorpions Species". Taxonomy of scorpions.
- ^ Herbert L. Stahnke (1970). "Arizona Scorpions Species".