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Arizona bark scorpion — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Striped bark scorpion — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Scorpion — For other uses see Scorpion (disambiguation) Scorpion Temporal range: Silurian–Recent … Wikipedia
scorpion — scorpionic /skawr pee on ik/, adj. /skawr pee euhn/, n. 1. any of numerous arachnids of the order Scorpionida, widely distributed in warmer parts of the world, having a long, narrow, segmented tail that terminates in a venomous sting. 2. the… … Universalium
List of scorpion common names — Also see scorpions and list of common names for non scorpion arachnids commonly called scorpions.* Arizona bark scorpion, Centruroides sculpturatus * Asian forest scorpion, Heterometrus spinifer * Burrowing, tri colored or hissing scorpions,… … Wikipedia
Giant desert hairy scorpion — Taxobox name = Giant desert hairy scorpion image width = 250px regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda subphylum = Chelicerata classis = Arachnida ordo = Scorpiones familia = Caraboctonidae genus = Hadrurus species = H. arizonensis binomial =… … Wikipedia
HMS Scorpion (1863) — HMS Scorpion , a 2750 ton ironclad turret ship built at Birkenhead, England, was one of two sister ships secretly ordered from the Laird shipyard by the Confederate States of America government in 1862. Her true ownership was concealed by the… … Wikipedia
USS Scorpion — may refer to one of six vessels of the United States Navy:*, a block sloop that was part of Joshua Barney s Chesapeake Bay flotilla in the War of 1812 *, a schooner serving on the upper Great Lakes in the War of 1812 *, a bark rigged steamer of… … Wikipedia
USS Scorpion — Sechs Schiffe der United States Navy trugen den Namen USS Scorpion: Die erste Sloop, die zwischen 1812 und 1814 im Dienst der US Navy stand. Die zweite Britisch Amerikanischen Krieges in Dienst stand. Die dritte Bark geriggter Segeldampfer, der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
false scorpion — ▪ arthropod also called Pseudoscorpion, any of the 1,700 species of the order Pseudoscorpiones (sometimes Chelonethida) of the arthropod class Arachnida. They resemble true scorpions but are tailless and only 1 to 7.5 millimetres (0.04… … Universalium