Eremobates corpink

Brookhart & Cushing, 2004

Coral Pink Sand Dunes Straight-faced Windscorpion

Eremobates corpink is a of solifuge (windscorpion) in the Eremobatidae, described in 2004 from the Coral Pink Sand Dunes region of southwestern Utah. Like other solifugids, it is a , non-venomous arachnid with large, powerful used to capture and kill prey. The species is named for its type locality in the distinctive pink sand dune .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eremobates corpink: /ˌɛɹɛmoʊˈbeɪtiːz kɔːrˈpɪŋk/

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Distribution

Known from the Coral Pink Sand Dunes area in southwestern Utah, USA. GBIF records indicate presence in North America without additional locality details beyond the type locality.

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