Paruroctonus gracilior

(Hoffmann, 1931)

Paruroctonus gracilior is a in the Vaejovidae, first described by Hoffmann in 1931. It belongs to a that includes several alkali playa adapted to arid environments. The species has been documented in both Middle and North America, though specific ecological details remain limited in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Paruroctonus gracilior: //ˌpæˌruːˈrɒktənəs ɡrəˈsɪliˌɔr//

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Distribution

Recorded from Middle America and North America. Specific locality details beyond continental-level distribution are not well documented in available sources.

Similar Taxa

  • Paruroctonus sodaBoth are alkali playa scorpions in the same , but P. soda is restricted to Soda Lake in California and was described in 2022
  • Paruroctonus conclususBoth are alkali playa scorpions in the same , but P. conclusus is restricted to Koehn Lake in California and was described in 2022

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