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while males tend to have
larger pincers. A
similar species is
Hadrurus spadix.
Hadrurus arizonensis is
distributed throughout the
Sonoran and
Mojave deserts...
- recognized:
Hadrurus anzaborrego Soleglad, Fet & Lowe, 2011
Hadrurus arizonensis Ewing, 1928
Hadrurus concolorous Stahnke, 1969
Hadrurus hirsutus Wood...
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behavior of the
scorpion Hadrurus spadix".
Journal of Arachnology. 38 (1): 123–125. doi:10.1636/Hi09-38.1. The page of
Hadrurus arizonensis at the Scorpion...
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Other species dig
their own
burrows which vary in
complexity and depth.
Hadrurus species dig
burrows as over 2 m (6 ft 7 in) deep.
Digging is done using...
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measured 98.7 mm.
Hadrurus hirsutus was
given the
protonym Buthus hirsutus by Wood in 1863.
Tamerlan T****ll
placed it in the
genus Hadrurus in 1876. Wood...
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Hadruridae is a
family of scorpions. Genera:
Hadrurus T****ll, 1876
Hoffmannihadrurus Fet & Soleglad, 2004 "Hadruridae". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 29 June...
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Other species of
scorpion include the
giant desert hairy scorpion, and
Hadrurus spadix. Nevada's hot
climate makes it an
ideal state for
certain spiders...
- trifasciata)
Bindweed gall mite (Aceria malherbae)
Black hairy scorpion (
Hadrurus spadix) Bold
jumping spider (Phidippus audax)
Camel spider (Eremobates...
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Aphonopelma iodium, the
green darner Anax junius, and the
giant desert scorpion Hadrurus arizonensis are
arthropods that can grow to be more than 4
inches (10 cm)...
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joints (the femur-patella and patella-tibia joints) at once. The
scorpion Hadrurus arizonensis walks by
using two
groups of legs (left 1,
right 2, Left 3...