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Mastigoproctus
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Giganteus
''Mastigoproctus giganteus'', the giant whip scorpion, also called the giant vinegaroon or grampus, is a species of whip scorpions in the family Thelyphonidae. Description This species can grow to be long, excluding the tail. They have six legs used for movement, two long antenniform front legs that they use to feel around for prey and detect vibrations, and two large pedipalps modified into claws that they use to crush their prey. They have a long, thin, whip-like tail, the origin of the common name whipscorpion. From the base of this tail they can spray a substance composed of 85% acetic acid in order to defend themselves. Acetic acid is the main component of vinegar, so the spray smells strongly of vinegar, leading to the common name "vinegaroon". ''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' have eight eyes: two in a pair on the front of the head and three on each side of the head. These eyes are very weak, so ''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' navigates mostly by feeling with its long front legs ...
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Mastigoproctus Baracoensis
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Cinteotl
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Vandevenderi
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Santiago
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Proscorpio
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Perditus
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Minensis
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Maximus
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Lacandonensis
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Formidabilis
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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Mastigoproctus Butleri
''Mastigoproctus'' is a genus of whip scorpions. Native to the tropical forest regions of northern South America, these whip scorpions can reach a length of up to and can weigh over . Despite popular belief, they are not venomous as, like all other whip scorpions, they do not possess venom glands. Species , the World Uropygi Catalog accepts the following seventeen species: *'' Mastigoproctus abeli'' Villarreal & Giupponi, 2009 – Venezuela *'' Mastigoproctus annectens'' Werner, 1916 – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus ayalai'' Viquez & Armas, 2007 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus baracoensis'' Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba *''Mastigoproctus brasilianus'' (C. L. Koch, 1843) – Brazil *'' Mastigoproctus butleri'' Pocock, 1894 – Brazil *''Mastigoproctus cinteotl'' Barrales-Alcalá, Francke & Prendini, 2018 – Mexico *''Mastigoproctus colombianus'' Mello-Leitão, 1940 – Colombia *''Mastigoproctus formidabilis'' Hirst, 1912 – Venezuela *''Mastigoproctus giganteus'' (Lucas, 1835) – Un ...
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