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Image of Pseudouroctonus peccatum Tate, Riddle, Soleglad & Graham 2013

Image of Pseudouroctonus peccatum Tate, Riddle, Soleglad & Graham 2013

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Figure 1.Map depicting the distribution of Pseudouroctonus peccatum sp. n. (black star) and type localities of geographically proximate species in genus Pseudouroctonus (blue diamonds) and Uroctonites (red circles): 1 Pseudouroctonus glimmei (Hjelle, 1972) 2 Uroctonites montereus (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 3 Uroctonites giulianii William & Savary, 1991 4 Uroctonites sequoia (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 5 Pseudouroctonus minimus thompsoni (Kraepelin, 1911) 6 Pseudouroctonus angelenus (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 7 Pseudouroctonus minimus minimus (Kraepelin, 1911) 8 Pseudouroctonus bogerti (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 9 Pseudouroctonus andreas (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 10 Pseudouroctonus williamsi (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 11 Pseudouroctonus minimus castaneus (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 12 Pseudouroctonus rufulus (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 13 Uroctonites huachuca (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972) 14 Pseudouroctonus apacheanus (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972).

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Amanda E. Tate, Rebecca R. Riddle, Michael E. Soleglad, Matthew R. Graham
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Tate A, Riddle R, Soleglad M, Graham M (2013) Pseudouroctonus peccatum, a new scorpion from the Spring Mountains near “Sin City,” Nevada (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae) ZooKeys 364: 29–45
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zookeys.364.6288.sp_1_p_1