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Hemiscorpiidae
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * ''Hemi ...
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Hemiscorpiidae
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * ''Hemi ...
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Hemiscorpius Hierichonticus
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Tellinii
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Somalicus
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Socotranus
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Shahii
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Persicus
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Novaki
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Maindroni
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Kashkayi
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Gaillardi
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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Hemiscorpius Flagelliraptor
''Hemiscorpius'' is the sole genus of the scorpion family Hemiscorpiidae, with about 16 described species. Before Hemiscorpiidae, the term used for the family was Ischnuridae, which had to be changed due to a naming conflict with the damselfly family of the same name. They at one point also held the name Liochelidae. In 2015, research on the evolution, biogeography and phylogeny of the families Hormuridae, Hemiscorpiidae, and Heteroscorpionidae left Hemiscorpiidae with a single genus, ''Hemiscorpius'', the remaining 15 merged or transferred to other families. Description Most species of ''Hemiscorpius'' have a very flat and broad body plan, due to their main habitat in tight rock crevices. Distribution ''Hemiscorpius'' is distributed throughout the Middle East and Indomalaya. Human interaction ''Hemiscorpius'' has a strong venom; especially that of ''Hemiscorpius lepturus'' can result in deadly accidents. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Hemiscorpius'': * '' H ...
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