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- Centruroides_gracilis abstract "Centruroides gracilis is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae, the bark scorpions. Its common names include Florida bark scorpion, brown bark scorpion, and slender brown scorpion. In Cuba it is known as alacran prieto (\"dusky scorpion\") and alacran azul (\"blue scorpion\"). It is native to parts of the Americas, including Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. It is present in other parts as an introduced species, including Cuba, Panama, Colombia, Jamaica, and Florida in the United States. It is also introduced in parts of Africa, including Cameroon and Gabon, as well as the Canary Islands.The female of the species reaches up to 10 centimeters in length, while the male can exceed 15 centimeters. It is variable in color, sometimes with individuals of different colors occurring in one population, or even one litter. It may be reddish, black with reddish chelae, dark brown with yellowish legs and red chelae, or dark brown with reddish and black tail sections.The female gives birth to a litter of 25 to 35 young, with litters of 91 recorded. The juveniles ride on the female's back and undergo their first molt at eight days of age. A study of captive scorpions revealed the length of their life cycle. The juveniles progress through instar stages, sometimes dying of complications with the molting process. The female reaches maturity in roughly 300 days, after seven instars, but the males mature at different rates. Some reach sexual maturity in the sixth instar, at about 235 days of age, while some are not mature until the seventh instar, around 281 days old. At mating, the male engages in courtship behavior and produces a spermatophore. Females can reproduce via parthenogenesis, as well. In the laboratory the males had an average life span of about 33 months, while the females lived about 38 months.This scorpion feeds on insects such as roaches. Captive scorpions can be fed termites.The scorpion lives under rocks and tree bark. When given the opportunity it will live in the walls of houses and under rubbish piles in yards.Predators of the scorpion include the tarantula Brachypelma vagans. The tarantula may kill the scorpion even if it is the scorpion that attacks first.The scorpion is venomous, but much less toxic than others of its genus. Its venom is neurotoxic and cardiotoxic, causing the release of catecholamines. Local effects from the sting can include pain, redness, itching, and swelling. The venom can produce cardiac effects such as arrhythmia, pulmonary edema, tachycardia or bradycardia, and hyper- or hypotension. Other possible symptoms include nausea, vomiting, sweating, diarrhea, shock, convulsions, coma, and potentially death.This species is sometimes kept as a pet.".
- Centruroides_gracilis binomialAuthority Pierre_André_Latreille.
- Centruroides_gracilis class Arachnid.
- Centruroides_gracilis family Buthidae.
- Centruroides_gracilis genus Centruroides.
- Centruroides_gracilis kingdom Animal.
- Centruroides_gracilis order Scorpion.
- Centruroides_gracilis phylum Arthropod.
- Centruroides_gracilis phylum Chelicerata.
- Centruroides_gracilis thumbnail Centruroides_gracilis.jpg?width=300.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageID "39472300".
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageLength "5707".
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageRevisionID "678824045".
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Arachnid.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Brachypelma_vagans.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Bradycardia.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Buthidae.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Canary_Islands.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_arrhythmia.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Catecholamine.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buthidae.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Centruroides.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Chela_(organ).
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Chelicerata.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Coma.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Convulsion.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Diarrhea.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Gabon.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Hypertension.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Hypotension.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Instar.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Introduced_species.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Life_expectancy.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Moulting.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Nausea.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Nicaragua.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Parthenogenesis.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Perspiration.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Pet.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_André_Latreille.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_edema.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Roach.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Scorpion.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Shock_(circulatory).
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Spermatophore.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Tachycardia.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Tarantula.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Termite.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Venom.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLink Vomiting.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Centruroides gracilis".
- Centruroides_gracilis binomial "Centruroides gracilis".
- Centruroides_gracilis classis "Arachnida".
- Centruroides_gracilis familia Buthidae.
- Centruroides_gracilis genus "Centruroides".
- Centruroides_gracilis ordo "Scorpiones".
- Centruroides_gracilis phylum "Arthropoda".
- Centruroides_gracilis regnum "Animalia".
- Centruroides_gracilis species "C. gracilis".
- Centruroides_gracilis subphylum Chelicerata.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Centruroides_gracilis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Centruroides_gracilis subject Category:Buthidae.
- Centruroides_gracilis hypernym Scorpion.
- Centruroides_gracilis type Animal.
- Centruroides_gracilis type Arachnid.
- Centruroides_gracilis type Eukaryote.
- Centruroides_gracilis type Species.
- Centruroides_gracilis type Thing.
- Centruroides_gracilis type Q19088.
- Centruroides_gracilis type Q729.
- Centruroides_gracilis comment "Centruroides gracilis is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae, the bark scorpions. Its common names include Florida bark scorpion, brown bark scorpion, and slender brown scorpion. In Cuba it is known as alacran prieto (\"dusky scorpion\") and alacran azul (\"blue scorpion\"). It is native to parts of the Americas, including Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Ecuador.".
- Centruroides_gracilis label "Centruroides gracilis".
- Centruroides_gracilis sameAs Q1946372.
- Centruroides_gracilis sameAs Centruroides_gracilis.
- Centruroides_gracilis sameAs Štír_kubánský.
- Centruroides_gracilis sameAs Centruroides_gracilis.
- Centruroides_gracilis sameAs m.0vpwn4g.
- Centruroides_gracilis sameAs Centruroides_gracilis.
- Centruroides_gracilis sameAs Q1946372.
- Centruroides_gracilis wasDerivedFrom Centruroides_gracilis?oldid=678824045.
- Centruroides_gracilis depiction Centruroides_gracilis.jpg.
- Centruroides_gracilis isPrimaryTopicOf Centruroides_gracilis.