Arrowbreasted scorpion (Buthus paris) in Tunisia, Africa
by Bernard Dupont
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Arrowbreasted scorpion (Buthus paris) in Tunisia, Africa
by Bernard Dupont
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Buthus draa
0.0.1 Buthus draa (Lourenço & Slimani, 2004)
4th instar
Locality: Agdz, Morocco
Description:
Buthus draa is a species that was described very recently in 2004. This is one of the largest species in the genus Buthus with some individuals reaching a length (body and tail) of 10 centimeters. The genus Buthus is in the family Buthidae which contains almost all of the species known to possess medically significant venom towards people. Buthus draa was first described to be found in the area called Draa which is a river valley in Morroco. The name Buthus draa means “ox killer of the Draa River Valley” in latin.
Zähneputzen nicht vergessen. 0.1 Buthus occitanus