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Carlos Eduardo Santibáñez-López
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Figure 3.Diplocentrus franckei sp. n., dextral pedipalp chela, dorsoexternal aspect. A Holotype ♂ (CNAN) B Paratype ♀ (CNAN). Scale bar = 1 mm.
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Maria Dulcinéia Sales dos Santos, Tiago Jordão Porto, Rejâne Maria Lira-da-Silva, Tania Kobler Brazil
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Figure 12.Tityus kuryi (male): Lateral views of the metasoma and telson. Scale bars= 1 mm.
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Ersen Aydın Yağmur, Halil Koç, Wilson R. Lourenço
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Figures 8–12.Trichobothrial pattern of Buthus kunti sp. n., female holotype. 8–9 Chela, dorso-external and ventral aspects 10 Femur, dorsal aspect 11–12 Patella, dorsal and external aspects.
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Michael M. Webber, Matthew R. Graham, Jef R. Jaeger
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Figures 11–12.Dorsal aspect of right hemispermatophore: 11 Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. (dotted line indicates the ventral trough) 12 Wernerius spicatus (redrawn from Sissom (1993))
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Richard F. Ayrey, Michael M. Webber
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Figure 4.Vaejovis brysonisp. n., paratype male right hemispermatophore.
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Zhiyong Di, Xiaobo Xu, Zhijian Cao, Yingliang Wu, Wenxin Li
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Figures 35–38.Scorpiops langxian, male, holotype. Chela dorsal, external, ventral and internal aspects 39–42 Scorpiops langxian, female, paratype. Chela dorsal, external, ventral and internal aspects.
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Ersen Aydın Yağmur, Gioele Tropea, Fatih Yeşilyurt
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Figure 2.A telson of adult male B telson of adult female C sternopectinal area of adult male D sternopectinal area of adult female E ventral view of the metasomal segment V F lateral view of the metasomal segment V G tarsus and basitarsus H leg femur I I leg femur II J leg femur III K leg femur IV. (Scale bar=1 mm).
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Figures 11–17.Trichobothrial pattern. 11–12, 14–17 Chactas moreti sp. n., male holotype 11–12 Chela, dorso-external and ventral aspects 13 Idem for Chactas mahnerti, male holotype 14–16 Patella, dorsal, external and ventral aspects 17 Femur, dorsal aspect (scale bars = 2 mm).
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Carlos Eduardo Santibáñez-López
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Figure 4.Diplocentrus franckei sp. n., habitus, dorsal (A, C) and ventral (B, D) aspect. A, B. Holotype ♂ (CNAN) C, D Paratype ♀ (CNAN). Scale bars = 5 mm.
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Maria Dulcinéia Sales dos Santos, Tiago Jordão Porto, Rejâne Maria Lira-da-Silva, Tania Kobler Brazil
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Figures 13–14.Hemispermatophore of Tityus kuryi (male MZUFBA 2570; Palmeiras, Bahia, Brazil): dorsal (1) and lateral (2) views. Scale bars= 1 mm
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Michael M. Webber, Matthew R. Graham, Jef R. Jaeger
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Figures 13–14.Type locality of Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. 13 Desert wash where the species was first discovered. 14 Talus slope that might provide a subterranean habitat for Wernerius inyoensis sp. n.
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Richard F. Ayrey, Michael M. Webber
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Figures 5–10.Vaejovis brysonisp. n.,paratype female carapace 5; telson 6; pectines 7; paratype male pectines and sternites 8; paratype female metasoma dorsal 9; and ventral 10.
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Zhiyong Di, Xiaobo Xu, Zhijian Cao, Yingliang Wu, Wenxin Li
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Figure 43.Habitus of Scorpiops luridus, male, holotype, dorsal view.
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Carlos Eduardo Santibáñez-López
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Figure 5.Diplocentrus franckei sp. n., paratype ♂ (CNAN) sinistral hemispermatophore. A dorsal aspect B ental view C Capsular region. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Wilson R. Lourenço, Dinh-Sac Pham
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Figsure 3–6.Vietbocap canhi sp. n., male holotype and female paratype, dorsal and ventral aspects. Scale bar = 10 mm.
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Richard F. Ayrey, Michael M. Webber
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Figure 12.Vaejovis brysonisp. n.trichobothrial pattern.
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Zhiyong Di, Xiaobo Xu, Zhijian Cao, Yingliang Wu, Wenxin Li
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Figures 55–59.Scorpiops luridus, male, holotype. 55 Dentate margin of movable finger, showing rows of granules 56–59 Chela dorsal, external, ventral and internal aspects 60–63 Scorpiops luridus, female, paratype. Chela dorsal, external, ventral and internal aspects.
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Carlos Eduardo Santibáñez-López
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Figure 6.Diplocentrus franckei sp. n., known records in Oaxaca (in circles). Diplocentrus mexicanus (type locality in triangle). Diplocentrus jaca (type locality in square).
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Wilson R. Lourenço, Dinh-Sac Pham
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Figsure 7–11.Vietbocap canhi sp. n. (M=male, F=female). 7 Carapace, dorsal aspect (M) 8 Chelicera, dorsal aspect (F) 9–10 Ventral aspect, showing sternum, genital operculum, pectines and sternite III (M & F) 11 Leg IV, showing absence of tibial spur and telotarsi with spinular setae (F). Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Zhiyong Di, Xiaobo Xu, Zhijian Cao, Yingliang Wu, Wenxin Li
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Figure 64.Habitus of Scorpiops pococki, male, holotype, dorsal view.
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Wilson R. Lourenço, Dinh-Sac Pham
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Figsure 12–15.Vietbocap canhi sp. n. (M=male, F=female). 12–13 Metasomal segment V and telson, lateral and ventral aspects (M) 14 Idem female 15 Movable finger of pedipalp chela with subrows of granules (M). Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Zhiyong Di, Xiaobo Xu, Zhijian Cao, Yingliang Wu, Wenxin Li
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Figures 77–84.Scorpiops pococki. 77–80 male, holotype. Chela dorsal, external, ventral and internal aspects 81–84 female, paratype. Chela dorsal, external, ventral and internal aspects.
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Wilson R. Lourenço, Dinh-Sac Pham
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Figures 16–18.Vietbocap canhi sp. n., female paratype. Trichobothrial pattern. Chela, dorso-external, ventral and internal aspects. Scale bar = 1 mm.
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Zhiyong Di, Xiaobo Xu, Zhijian Cao, Yingliang Wu, Wenxin Li
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Figure 102.Habitus of Scorpiops tibetanus from Shigatse, female, dorsal view.