Typhlochactidae

Typhlochactidae is a family of troglomorphic scorpions native to eastern Mexico.[1][2]

Typhlochactidae
Scientific classification
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Typhlochactidae
Subfamilies
  • Alacraninae
  • Typhlochactinae

Overview of genera

Subfamily: Alacraninae

  • Genus Alacran

Subfamily: Typhlochactinae

  • Genus Sotanochactas
  • Genus Stygochactas
  • Genus Typhlochactas
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References

  1. Vignoli, Valerio; Prendini, Lorenzo (2009). "Systematic revision of the troglomorphic North American scorpion family Typhlochactidae (Scorpiones, Chactoidea)". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  2. Rein, Jan Ove. "Typhlochactids". Norwegian University of Science & Technology. Retrieved 20 December 2015.


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