Figure 1 - Distribution of Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. (red circle, Inyo Mountains, California) and closely related species: Wernerius spicatus (green triangle, San Bernardino Mountains, California) and Wernerius mumai (blue diamond, Parker and Black Mountain, Arizona)
Figure 14: Proposed geographic and molecular relationships of four southwestern United States Pseudo...
Figure 8: Chelal fixed finger dentition showing the number of inner denticles (ID). Left. Vaejovis t...
FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution of two new species: Euscorpius deltshevi, sp. n., squares; E. sole...
Figures 3-10 - Trichobothrial patterns of Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. based on male holotype 3 Right ...
Figure 13 - Map of Arizona and extreme western New Mexico showing the type localities of 13 of the 1...
Figure 18 - Type locality of Pseudouroctonus peccatum sp. n. on the eastern slope of the Spring Moun...
Figure 1: Pseudouroctonus brysoni sp. nov. paratype female and male from Musquiz Canyon, Jeff Davis ...
Figure 1. Type localities of species of the mexicanus group of Vaejovis C. L. Koch 1836 from the mai...
FIGURE 1. Distribution map of Brachistosternus gayi n. sp., Brachistosternus philippii n. sp., Brach...
Figures 2-7 - Hemispermatophores of California species of Pseudouroctonus Stahnke, ...
Figure 1: Relief map displaying type localities of three sky island Vaejovis in Arizona and New Mexi...
Figures 13–14: Vaejovis miscionei sp. n., metasoma and telson in lateral (13a, 14a), dorsal (13b), 1...
Figure 34–35: Figure 34. Map showing the type localities for the four species of Pseudouroctonus kno...
Figures 17-18 - Sternum and pectines of Pseudouroctonus maidu sp. n.: 17 female 18 ...
Figure 20 - Localities of Pseudouroctonus iviei (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972), Pseudou...
Figure 14: Proposed geographic and molecular relationships of four southwestern United States Pseudo...
Figure 8: Chelal fixed finger dentition showing the number of inner denticles (ID). Left. Vaejovis t...
FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution of two new species: Euscorpius deltshevi, sp. n., squares; E. sole...
Figures 3-10 - Trichobothrial patterns of Wernerius inyoensis sp. n. based on male holotype 3 Right ...
Figure 13 - Map of Arizona and extreme western New Mexico showing the type localities of 13 of the 1...
Figure 18 - Type locality of Pseudouroctonus peccatum sp. n. on the eastern slope of the Spring Moun...
Figure 1: Pseudouroctonus brysoni sp. nov. paratype female and male from Musquiz Canyon, Jeff Davis ...
Figure 1. Type localities of species of the mexicanus group of Vaejovis C. L. Koch 1836 from the mai...
FIGURE 1. Distribution map of Brachistosternus gayi n. sp., Brachistosternus philippii n. sp., Brach...
Figures 2-7 - Hemispermatophores of California species of Pseudouroctonus Stahnke, ...
Figure 1: Relief map displaying type localities of three sky island Vaejovis in Arizona and New Mexi...
Figures 13–14: Vaejovis miscionei sp. n., metasoma and telson in lateral (13a, 14a), dorsal (13b), 1...
Figure 34–35: Figure 34. Map showing the type localities for the four species of Pseudouroctonus kno...
Figures 17-18 - Sternum and pectines of Pseudouroctonus maidu sp. n.: 17 female 18 ...
Figure 20 - Localities of Pseudouroctonus iviei (Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972), Pseudou...
Figure 14: Proposed geographic and molecular relationships of four southwestern United States Pseudo...
Figure 8: Chelal fixed finger dentition showing the number of inner denticles (ID). Left. Vaejovis t...
FIGURE 1. Geographic distribution of two new species: Euscorpius deltshevi, sp. n., squares; E. sole...