Image of Pseudouroctonus peccatum Tate, Riddle, Soleglad & Graham 2013
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Figure 17.Pseudouroctonus peccatum sp. n., male paratype, Spring Mountains, Clark Co., Nevada, USA. Left hemispermatophore and mating plug (both reversed, photographed submerged in alcohol). Outside hemispermatophore, dorsal and ventral views. Top closeup of median area, dorsal and ventral views. Note, due to the translucency of the hemispermatophore,the sclerotized ventral trough is partially visible from the dorsal side. Bottom mating plug. dorsal and ventral views. Note, the sclerotized edge of the mating plug barb is located on the dorsal surface and is partially visible from the ventral side due to the translucency of the plug.
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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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