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The African Scorpion, (Afer. Lin., Fab.) Roes., Insect. 
3. lxv. ; Herbst., Monog,, Scorp. 1.; live or six inches long; 
of a blackish brown, with the talons large, heart-formed, very 
much shagreened, and a little hairy. Anterior edge of the 
corslet strongly emarginated ; thirteen teeth on each comb. 
Of the East Indies, Ceylon, &c. 
The reddish. Scorpion, ( Occitanus , Amor.) Tunitanus , 
Herbst, Monog. Scorp, iii. 3. ; Buthus occitanus, Leach. 
Zool. Misc. cxliii. Yellowish or reddish ; tail a little longer 
than the body, with raised and finely crenulatecl lines. 
Twenty-eight teeth and upwards (52 — 65. Maccary) in each 
comb. South of Europe, Barbary, and very common in 
Spain. 
The others have but six eyes, and compose the genus Scorpio , 
proper, of the same naturalist. 
The Scorpion of Europe, (Europeans, Lin., Fab.) Brown, 
more or less deep ; feet, and last articulation of the tail, of a 
more clear or yellowish brown ; claws heart-formed, and 
angular ; nine teeth in each comb. The most southern and 
eastern departments of France. 
