Kino Springs, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
Coordinates: 31.379444, -110.849166
August 23, 2017
Prosoma + mesosoma = 22 mm
Collected by Josh Brown searching at night with an ultraviolet lamp. It was under a rock.
Determined by Kari McWest who said: “Yes, it is without a doubt Diplocentrus spitzeri. The distinct, blunt, subaculear tubercle on the telson clearly identifies it as Diplocentrus, and the location is spitzeri.”
← ORDER SCORPIONES (Scorpions)
Class Arachnida-Scorpiones-Diplocentridae-Diplocentrus spitzeri-Toothed Scorpions (A)
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