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page 1Scorpions of North America
Hadrurus arizonensis
species of arachnid

Arizona bark scorpion
species of arachnid

Centruroides gracilis
species of arachnid

Hadrurus
Hadrurus is a genus of scorpions which belongs to the family Hadruridae. They are found in sandy deserts and other xeric habitats in northwestern Mexico and in southwest United States. They are among the largest of all scorpion genera, only surpassed by Hadogenes, Pandinus, Heterometrus and Hoffmannihadrurus.

Striped bark scorpion
species of arachnid
Centruroides hentzi
species of arachnid

Centruroides ochraceus
species of arachnid
Anuroctonus pococki
species of arachnid
Kovarikia
thumb | right | Kovarikia savaryi
Kovarikia, is a genus of scorpion belonging to the family Scorpionidae. All described species are restricted to humid rocky microhabitats of southern California. Three species have been identified.

Hadrurus hirsutus
species of arachnid
Pseudouroctonus
Pseudouroctonus is a genus of scorpions found in the drylands and mountains of western North America. This genus was first named by H. L. Stahnke in 1974. Several species were added by S. A. Stockwell in 1992.
Tityus apozonalli
species of arachnid (fossil)
Hadrurus spadix
species of arachnid
Uroctonus mordax
species of scorpion