Paruroctonus soda explained

Paruroctonus soda is a species of scorpion in the genus Paruroctonus. It lives in the deserts of Southern California where it is found in dry lake beds and playas of Soda Lake and Koehn Lake. P. soda is an alkali sink specialist species.[1]

Discovery

Paruroctonus soda was described alongside Paruroctonus conclusus, both species having come to the attention of Prakrit Jain and Harper Forbes when observations uploaded to iNaturalist could not be assigned to a known species. They were assisted by Lauren Esposito of the California Academy of Sciences.

The species was named after Soda Lake, Southern California where it lives.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: High school students describe two new species of scorpions . 2022-08-16 . phys.org . en.
  2. Jain . Prakrit . Forbes . Harper . Esposito . Lauren A. . 2022-08-15 . Two new alkali-sink specialist species of Paruroctonus Werner 1934 (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae) from central California . ZooKeys . en . 1117 . 139–188 . 10.3897/zookeys.1117.76872 . 1313-2970. free . 9848917 .
  3. Web site: Source . News Staff / . 2022-08-15 . Two New Scorpion Species Discovered in California Sci.News . 2022-08-16 . Sci.News: Breaking Science News . en-US.