Pseudouroctonus Explained
Pseudouroctonus is a genus of scorpions found in the drylands and mountains of western North America.[1] [2] This genus was first named by H. L. Stahnke in 1974.[3] Several species were added by S. A. Stockwell in 1992.[4]
Taxonomy
Pseudouroctonus contains the following species:
- Pseudouroctonus andreas
- Pseudouroctonus apacheanus
- Pseudouroctonus bogerti
- Pseudouroctonus brysoni
- Pseudouroctonus cazieri
- Pseudouroctonus chicano
- Pseudouroctonus iviei
- Pseudouroctonus glimmei
- Pseudouroctonus kremani
- Pseudouroctonus lindsayi
- Pseudouroctonus maidu
- Pseudouroctonus minimus
- Pseudouroctonus montcazieri
- Pseudouroctonus moyeri
- Pseudouroctonus peccatum
- Pseudouroctonus reddelli
- Pseudouroctonus rufulus
- Pseudouroctonus saavasi
- Pseudouroctonus santarita
- Pseudouroctonus sprousei
- Pseudouroctonus williamsi
Notes and References
- Web site: Genus Pseudouroctonus . 2024-07-02 . iNaturalist . en-US.
- Web site: Genus Pseudouroctonus . 2024-07-02 . bugguide.net.
- Stahnke, H.L. 1974. Revision and keys to the higher categories of Vejovidae. Journal of Arachnology 1(2): 107-141. http://www.nativefishlab.net/library/textpdf/14707.pdf
- Web site: NatureServe Explorer 2.0 . 2024-07-03 . explorer.natureserve.org.