Author: C. L. Koch (1778–1857). Description: English: Coloured engraving of two whip scorpions: Thelyphonus giganteus (fig. 768, =Mastigoproctus giganteus) and Thelyphonus rufipes (fig. 769, =Thelyphonus caudatus). Date: 1843 Library reference: ICV No 22848 Photo number: V0022423 Full Bibliographic Record:
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