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A. bicolor (black fat-tailed scorpion): North Africa<br />

A. crassicauda : Middle East<br />

Buthus occitanus (yellow thick-tailed scorpion): Mediterranean, North Africa<br />

Centruroides elegans: Mexico (Jalisco)<br />

C. exilicauda (Arizona bark scorpion): United States (Arizona, California, Utah), Mexico (Baja<br />

& Sonora)<br />

C. limpidus: Western Mexico<br />

C. noxius: Mexico (Nayarit)<br />

C. suffusus: Mexico (Durango)<br />

Compsobuthus acuticarinatus : Egypt<br />

Hottentata saulcyi: Iran<br />

Leiurus quinquestriatus (yellow scorpion or ―death stalker‖): Southwest Africa, Middle East<br />

Mesobuthus eupeus: Iran<br />

M. tamulus (red scorpion): India<br />

Odon<strong>to</strong>buthus doriae: Iran<br />

Palamneits swammerdami: India<br />

Parabuthus granulatus: Southern Africa<br />

P. transvalicus (fat-tailed scorpion): Southern Africa<br />

Tityus bahiensis: Brazil<br />

T. serrulatus (Brazilian yellow scorpion): Brazil<br />

T. trinitatis: Trinidad<br />

Family Hemiscorpiidae<br />

Hemiscorpius lepturus: Iran

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