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Scorpions / Buthidae / Parabuthus transvaalicus / Opistophthalmus / Venomous animals / Metasoma / Ficus / Pandinus / Opuntia / Biology / Zoology / Phyla
Date: 2005-06-15 16:13:08
Scorpions
Buthidae
Parabuthus transvaalicus
Opistophthalmus
Venomous animals
Metasoma
Ficus
Pandinus
Opuntia
Biology
Zoology
Phyla

2004. The Journal of Arachnology 32:109–186 THE SYSTEMATICS OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN PARABUTHUS

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