Euscorpius flavicaudis (DeGeer, 1778)
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Euscorpius flavicaudis (DeGeer, 1778)
( Figs. 25–28 View Figure 25 View Figure 26 View Figure 27 View Figure 28 , Table 9)
Euscorpius flavicaudis is one of the four “old” species (already discussed by Fanzago, 1872), which in the recent years has not been part of any important taxonomic changes; none of the subspecies listed by Caporiacco (1950) was elevated to species status. It is characterized by a typical Western Mediterranean chorotype ( Crucitti, 1993), and it is found in northern Africa ( Algeria, Tunisia) and southern Europe (southern France and Corsica, Italy and southern Spain, including Balearic Islands); it was introduced to northern Europe ( Great Britain) and southern America ( Uruguay) (Fet & Sissom, 2000). In Italy, it is recorded from the entire Tyrrhenian
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