File:Euscorpius avcii, anatomy 2.jpg
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English: Euscorpius avcii, anatomic details. Left side, from above: telson of adult male; telson of adult female; latero-dorsal view of the metasomal segment V (left); F ventral view of the metasomal segment V (right); tarsus and basitarsus. Right side, from above: sternopectinal area of adult male; sternopectinal area of adult female; leg segments I to IV.
Deutsch: Euscorpius avcii, anatomische Details |
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Gioele Tropea, Ersen Aydın Yağmur, Halil Koç, Fatih Yeşilyurt and Andrea Rossi: A new species of Euscorpius Thorell, 1876 (Scorpiones, Euscorpiidae) from Turkey. In: ZooKeys 2012, No. 219, p. 63-80, https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.219.3597 |
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Author | Gioele Tropea, Ersen Aydın Yağmur, Halil Koç, Fatih Yeşilyurt and Andrea Rossi | ||
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