Hadrurus is a genus of scorpions which belongs to the family Caraboctonidae. They are found in sandy deserts and other xeric habitats in northwestern Mexico and in southwest United States. They are among the largest of all scorpion genera, only surpassed by Hadogenes, Pandinus, Heterometrus and Hoffmannihadrurus.
There are currently 7 species of this genus which are recognized:
Two species (H. aztecus and H. gertschi) were separated and placed in the genus Hoffmannihadrurus based on the larger distance between the lateral eyes and the anterior margin of the carapace as well as the shorter distance between the median eyes and the lateral eyes.
The species of this genus are large (up to a max of 15 cm) and hairy scorpions with yellowish tones through their bodies although there is an exception in Hadrurus spadix, a species which has a dark almost black prosoma and mesosoma while the palps, legs and metasoma are yellow in color. Not the palps nor the metasoma are in any way reduced in size.
Though not considered to have a dangerously toxic venom, its sting is still quite painful and unlike other big species of scorpions which defend themselves using their powerful palps to pinch the attacker. The species of Hadrurus prefer to sting.
The species of this genus are quite active through the night foraging for food or a potential mate. They are avid burrowers, preferring somewhat (but not completely) loose soil such as dried sand to make their burrows. If loose soil is not available, they can take shelter beneath rocks and dead plants such as Opuntia and Cylindropuntia during the day. It bears live young which are guarded by the female until they undergo their first molt.
Hadrurus is a genus of scorpions which belongs to the family Caraboctonidae. They are found in sandy deserts and other xeric habitats in northwestern Mexico and in southwest United States. They are among the largest of all scorpion genera, only surpassed by Hadogenes, Pandinus, Heterometrus and Hoffmannihadrurus.
Hadrurus es un género de arácnidos perteneciente a la familia Caraboctonidae del orden Scorpiones.[2]
Se reconocen 9 especies actualmente:
Hadrurus es un género de arácnidos perteneciente a la familia Caraboctonidae del orden Scorpiones.
Hadrurus est un genre de scorpions de la famille des Hadruridae.
Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent au Mexique et dans l'Ouest des États-Unis[1].
Selon The Scorpion Files (13/06/2020)[2] :
Les espèces Hadrurus aztecus maintenant Hoffmannihadrurus aztecus et Hadrurus gertschi maintenant Hoffmannihadrurus gertschi reste des Hadrurus pour Francke & Prendini[3].
Hadrurus est un genre de scorpions de la famille des Hadruridae.
Hadrurus Thorell, 1876 è un genere di scorpioni appartenenti alla famiglia Caraboctonidae. Questi scorpioni si trovano nei deserti sabbiosi e altri habitat aridi nel nord-ovest del Messico e nel sud-ovest degli Stati Uniti. Sono tra i più grandi di tutti i generi di scorpione, superati solo dai generi Hadogenes[1], Pandinus, Heterometrus e Hoffmannihadrurus.
Sono, attualmente, riconosciute 7 specie:
Due specie (H. aztecus e H. gertschi) sono state separate e collocate nel genere Hoffmannihadrurus sulla base della maggiore distanza tra gli occhi laterali e il margine anteriore del carapace, nonché dalla distanza più breve tra gli occhi mediani e gli occhi laterali.
Hadrurus Thorell, 1876 è un genere di scorpioni appartenenti alla famiglia Caraboctonidae. Questi scorpioni si trovano nei deserti sabbiosi e altri habitat aridi nel nord-ovest del Messico e nel sud-ovest degli Stati Uniti. Sono tra i più grandi di tutti i generi di scorpione, superati solo dai generi Hadogenes, Pandinus, Heterometrus e Hoffmannihadrurus.