Graemeloweus iviei

(Gertsch & Soleglad, 1972)

Graemeloweus iviei is a of in the Vaejovidae, first described by Gertsch and Soleglad in 1972. It belongs to a of small to medium-sized scorpions native to western North America. The species has been documented in 397 iNaturalist observations, indicating moderate field recognition. As with other vaejovid scorpions, it possesses a venomous sting used for prey capture and defense.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Graemeloweus iviei: /ˌɡreɪmɛˈloʊjuːs ˈaɪvi.aɪ/

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Distribution

Western North America.

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