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Southern Unstriped Scorpion - Vaejovis carolinianus - female

Southern Unstriped Scorpion - Vaejovis carolinianus - Female
Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, USA
May 11, 2008
The underside of an adult female Southern Unstriped Scorpion (Vaejovis carolinianus). The two feathery organs are called pectines; these are sensory organs that are longer and more "feathery" in adult males, wheras in adult females they are shorter and less "feathery."

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