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''Hadogenes'' is a genus of large African scorpions (including the worlds longest, ''Hadogenes troglodytes'') found from South Africa up to Tanzania. The species in this genus are:〔Prendini, L. 2005a. Scorpion diversity and distribution in southern Africa: pattern and process. In B.A. Huber, B.J. Sinclair, and K.H. Lampe (editors), African biodiversity: molecules, organisms, ecosystems: 25–68. New York: Springer.〕 * ''Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * ''Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * ''Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * ''Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * ''Hadogenes hahni'' Peters, 1862 * ''Hadogenes lawrencei'' Newlands, 1972 * ''Hadogenes longimanus'' Prendini, 2001 * ''Hadogenes minor'' Purcell, 1899 * ''Hadogenes newlandsi'' Prendini, 2001 * ''Hadogenes paucidens'' Pocock, 1896 * ''Hadogenes phyllodes'' Thorell, 1876 * ''Hadogenes polytrichobothrius'' Prendini, 2006 * ''Hadogenes soutpansbergensis'' Prendini, 2006 * ''Hadogenes tityrus'' Simon, 1888 * ''Hadogenes trichiurus'' Gervais, 1843 * ''Hadogenes troglodytes'' Peters, 1861 * ''Hadogenes zuluanus'' Lawrence, 1937 * ''Hadogenes zumpti'' Newlands & Cantrell, 1985 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hadogenes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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