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    The Chactidae are a family of scorpions established by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1893. They are included in the superfamily Chactoidea. Chactidae contains...
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    California swollen-stinger scorpion, is a species of scorpion of the family Chactidae. It is native to the coast ranges of Southern California, and into Baja...
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    Journal of Science. 6: 123–135. Oscar F. Francke & Julius Boos (1986). "Chactidae (Scorpiones) from Trinidad and Tobago". Journal of Arachnology. 14 (1):...
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    Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata Class: Arachnida Order: Scorpiones Family: Chactidae Genus: Uroctonus Species: U. mordax Binomial name Uroctonus mordax Thorell...
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    G. (1991). "The life history of Euscorpius flavicaudis (Scorpiones, Chactidae)". J. Arachnol. 19: 105–110. Demain, JG; Goetz, DW (1995). "Immediate...
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    and is the type genus of the family Euscorpiidae – long included in the Chactidae – and the subfamily Euscorpiinae. The most common members belong to the...
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    Lourenço, 1998 (3 spp.) (cave-related scorpions of Southern Europe) Family Chactidae Pocock, 1893 (209 spp.) (New World scorpions, membership under revision)...
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    Alpiscorpius mingrelicus are scorpions formerly classified in the family Chactidae. Alpiscorpius mingrelicus individuals are dark in colour and reach lengths...
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  • eyeless, montane forest litter scorpion from northeastern Oaxaca, Mexico (Chactidae, Superstitioninae, Typhlochactini)" (PDF). Journal of Arachnology. 16...
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    five pairs of eyes. Some resemble the Vaejovidae. The Chaerilidae and Chactidae have one pair of eyes at most, and the former show a yellowish spot between...
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