Diplocentrus

Diplocentrus is a genus of toothed scorpions in the family Diplocentridae. There are more than 60 described species in Diplocentrus, found mainly in Central American, Mexico, and the southwest United States.[1][2]

Diplocentrus

Diplocentrus
Diplocentrus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Scorpiones
Family: Diplocentridae
Genus: Diplocentrus
Peters, 1861

Species

These 64 species belong to the genus Diplocentrus:

  • Diplocentrus actun Armas & Palacios-Vargas, 2002
  • Diplocentrus anophthalmus Francke, 1977
  • Diplocentrus bellator Teruel, 2003
  • Diplocentrus bereai Armas & Martin-Frias, 2004
  • Diplocentrus bicolor Contreras-Felix & Santibanez-Lopez, 2011
  • Diplocentrus chiapasensis Beutelspacher & Armas, 1998
  • Diplocentrus chol Francke, 2007
  • Diplocentrus churumuco Francke & Ponce
  • Diplocentrus coddingtoni Stockwell, 1988
  • Diplocentrus colwelli Sissom, 1986
  • Diplocentrus coylei Fritts & Sissom, 1996
  • Diplocentrus cozumel Beutelspacher & Armas, 1998 (Cozumel scorpion)
  • Diplocentrus cueva Francke, 1978
  • Diplocentrus diablo Stockwell & Nilsson, 1987
  • Diplocentrus ferrugineus Fritts & Sissom, 1996
  • Diplocentrus formosus Armas & Martin-Frias, 2003
  • Diplocentrus franckei Santibáñez-López, 2014
  • Diplocentrus gertschi Sissom & Walker, 1992
  • Diplocentrus gladiator Beutelspacher & Trujillo, 1999
  • Diplocentrus hoffmanni Francke, 1977
  • Diplocentrus insularis Sagastume-Espinoza et al., 2015
  • Diplocentrus jaca Armas & Martin-Frias, 2000
  • Diplocentrus keyserlingii Karsch, 1880
  • Diplocentrus kraepelini Santibanez-Lopez, Francke & Prendini, 2013
  • Diplocentrus lachua Armas, Trujillo & Agreda, 2011
  • Diplocentrus landelinoi Trujillo & Armas, 2012
  • Diplocentrus lindo Stockwell & Baldwin, 2001 (Lindo scorpion)
  • Diplocentrus longimanus Santibanez-Lopez, Francke & Athanasiadis, 2011
  • Diplocentrus lourencoi
  • Diplocentrus lucidus Stockwell, 1988
  • Diplocentrus luisae Guijosa, 1973
  • Diplocentrus majahuensis Baldazo Monsivaiz, 2003
  • Diplocentrus maya Francke, 1977
  • Diplocentrus melici Armas, Martin-Frias & Berea, 2004
  • Diplocentrus mellici
  • Diplocentrus mexicanus Peters, 1861
  • Diplocentrus mitchelli Francke, 1977
  • Diplocentrus mitlae Francke, 1977
  • Diplocentrus montecristo Armas & Martin-Frias, 2000
  • Diplocentrus motagua Armas & Trujillo, 2009
  • Diplocentrus ochoteranai
  • Diplocentrus ochoterenai Hoffmann, 1931
  • Diplocentrus ornatus Stockwell, 1988
  • Diplocentrus oxlajujbaktun Trujillo & Armas, 2012
  • Diplocentrus peloncillensis Francke, 1975
  • Diplocentrus perezi Sissom, 1991
  • Diplocentrus rectimanus Pocock, 1898
  • Diplocentrus reddelli Francke, 1977
  • Diplocentrus roo Armas & Martin-Frias, 2005
  • Diplocentrus sagittipalpus Santibanez-Lopez, Francke & Prendini, 2013
  • Diplocentrus santiagoi Stockwell, 1988
  • Diplocentrus silanesi Armas & Martin-Frias, 2000
  • Diplocentrus sinaan Armas & Martin-Frias, 2000
  • Diplocentrus sissomi Santibanez-Lopez, Francke & Prendini, 2013
  • Diplocentrus spec Stockwell, 1988
  • Diplocentrus spitzeri Stahnke, 1970 (Spitzer's scorpion)
  • Diplocentrus steeleae Stockwell, 1988
  • Diplocentrus taibeli (Caporiacco, 1938)
  • Diplocentrus tehuacanus Hoffmann, 1931
  • Diplocentrus tehuano Francke, 1977
  • Diplocentrus tenango Santibanez-Lopez & Francke, 2008
  • Diplocentrus whitei (Gervais, 1844) (Big Bend scorpion)
  • Diplocentrus williamsi Sissom & Wheeler, 1995
  • Diplocentrus zacatecanus Hoffmann, 1931

References

  1. "Diplocentrus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  2. "Diplocentrus genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2020-11-24.

Further reading


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