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Chiricahua Scorpion - Vaejovis cashi - female

Chiricahua Scorpion - Vaejovis cashi - Female
Herb Martyr, Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
June 23, 2006
Size: 22 mm
The small size, dark color and robust tail are all quite different from the other scorpions I've seen in Arizona.

Moved
Moved from Vaejovidae.

Most definitely a Vaejovidae
Most definitely a Vaejovidae of sorts. Maybe Kari could get a positive ID, but for now you could look around for what Vaejovis species that is. Nice find!

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