Black Rock Scorpion
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The Black Rock Scorpion (Scorpio (Buthus) Afer), “seen from above. At, the chelicerae, or chelate antennae; the large claws are chelate pedipalpi; Cth, cephalothorax; the first two legs are cephalic appendages, the next two thoracic; Tn, the telson or sting.” -Whitney, 1911
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arachnid, Legs, claws, stinger, sting, Chelicerae, black rock scorpion, Scorpio afer, Buthus afer, chelate antennae, label scorpion parts, arthropod anatomy, chelate pedipalpi, cephalothorax, telsonGalleries
Spiders, Mites and ScorpionsSource
William Dwight Whitney The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language (New York, NY: The Century Co., 1911)
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