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Bark scorpions, which are the only dangerous species in California, differ from other species by their thin tail, their narrow chelae (or pincers)—they are about six times as long as the broadest part—and the presence of a little bump or tooth just below the stinger.

Smith, R. L. 1982. Venomous Animals of Arizona. Tucson: Univ. Arizona, College of Agric. Bulletin 8245.


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