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- Diplocentrus spitzeri - WC SubAdults & Adults - Arizona Smoothclaw
Diplocentrus spitzeri - WC SubAdults & Adults - Arizona Smoothclaw
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- This New World scorpion is found at medium elevations in southern Arizona and a little bit into Sonora, Mexico.
- The telson of this genus is swollen at the beginning of the aculeus (stinger) in males only.
- Adults are 40-52 mm in length (1.57" - 2.05").
- Base color of adults is brownish with pedipalps, distal metasomal segments, and telson orange brown to reddish brown; legs yellow brown.
- Pectine count is ♂ 13 - 16 (predominantly 14 to 15); ♀ 10 - 13 (predominantly 11 to 12).
- In the wild, they are found in shallow burrows beneath rocks on moderately rocky, north-facing slopes.
- The telson of this genus is swollen at the beginning of the aculeus (stinger) in males only.
- Adults are 40-52 mm in length (1.57" - 2.05").
- Base color of adults is brownish with pedipalps, distal metasomal segments, and telson orange brown to reddish brown; legs yellow brown.
- Pectine count is ♂ 13 - 16 (predominantly 14 to 15); ♀ 10 - 13 (predominantly 11 to 12).
- In the wild, they are found in shallow burrows beneath rocks on moderately rocky, north-facing slopes.