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CaraboctonidaeFaune endémique du Pérou


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Hadruroides carinatus



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Classification
Règne
Animalia
Embranchement
Arthropoda
Sous-embr.
Chelicerata
Classe
Arachnida
Ordre
Scorpiones
Super-famille
Iuroidea
Famille
Caraboctonidae
Sous-famille
Caraboctoninae
Genre
Hadruroides

Nom binominal



Hadruroides carinatus
Pocock, 1900


Hadruroides carinatus est une espèce de scorpions de la famille des Caraboctonidae.



Distribution |


Cette espèce est endémique de la région de Cajamarca au Pérou. Elle se rencontre entre 2 037 et 2 880 m d'altitude.



Publication originale |


  • Pocock, 1900 : Some new or little-known Neotropical scorpions in the British Museum. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 7, vol. 5, p. 469–478, (texte intégral).


Liens externes |


  • Référence Classification de Hallan
  • Portail de l’arachnologie
  • Portail du Pérou

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