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Best 1 Centruroides sculpturatus

Centruroides sculpturatus is a highly venomous North American scorpion belonging to the Buthidae family. Found primarily in Arizona and surrounding areas, it’s notable for possessing some of the most potent scorpion venom in the world. This species poses a significant risk to humans and pets, partic...

2 Centruroides orcinus

Centruroides orcinus is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae, notable for its endemic distribution across the country of Mexico.

3 Centruroides limbatus

Centruroides limbatus is a large, dark-colored bark scorpion distributed throughout the tropical rainforests of Central America, including countries such as Costa Rica and Panama.

4 Centruroides noxius

Centruroides noxius is a highly venomous scorpion species endemic to Nayarit, Mexico, recognized as a major public health threat due to its lethal neurotoxic venom.

5 Centruroides margaritatus

Centruroides margaritatus is a common bark scorpion species distributed throughout Central and South America, frequently encountered in human dwellings in countries like Colombia.

6 Centruroides gracilis

Centruroides gracilis, known as the Florida bark scorpion, is a long, slender species native to the Americas but notably introduced and established in parts of West Africa.

7 Centruroides limpidus

Centruroides limpidus is a medically significant bark scorpion native to Mexico, notorious for being one of the country's most dangerous species responsible for severe stings.

8 Centruroides suffusus

Centruroides suffusus, the Durango scorpion, is a highly dangerous species native to Mexico, historically responsible for numerous severe envenomation cases in the state of Durango.

9 Centruroides bicolor

Centruroides bicolor is a distinctively marked scorpion species native to the dry forests of Central America, recognized by its dark body contrasting with yellowish extremities.

10 Centruroides elegans

Centruroides elegans is a venomous bark scorpion species native to Mexico, recognized as the state scorpion of Guerrero due to its high abundance in the region.

11 Centruroides nigrovariatus

Centruroides nigrovariatus is a scorpion species belonging to the Buthidae family, predominantly found in the central and southern mountainous regions of Mexico.

12 Centruroides infamatus

Centruroides infamatus, known as the Morelos scorpion, is a medically important species native to Mexico whose venom contains neurotoxins capable of causing severe human illness.

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