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- Q3552358 subject Q18698893.
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- Q3552358 abstract "Urodacus yaschenkoi, commonly known as the inland robust scorpion, is a species of scorpion belonging to the subfamily Urodacinae (family Scorpionidae). It is native to central Australia.The inland robust scorpion was described by Alexei Birula in 1903 as Hemihoplopus yaschenkoi. It ranges across inland Australia from Birdsville on the border of southwestern Queensland and northwestern New South Wales across South Australia and the southern Northern Territory to Broome and Laverton in Western Australia. The genus Urodacus was placed in its own family in 2000. Before this, the group had been a subfamily Urodacinae within the family Scorpionidae.Measuring up to 7 cm (2.8 in), it is one of largest species of scorpion native to Australia. It has a red-yellow-brown carapace, with tergites, tail and pedipalps a darker red to red-black. Its underside and legs are brown-yellow. The male has a long tail, while the female has a short tail.The inland robust scorpion builds and resides in a spiral burrow in the sand. A field study near Broken Hill measured the burrows and found they all had the same basic structure: a sloping entrance chamber to a depth of 8–10 cm, followed by up to nine spiral turns leading to a lower horizontal terminal chamber. The depth of the burrow and number of spiral turns depended on the instar of the scorpion; the younger (2nd instar) scorpion burrows were 15–20 cm deep while those of the oldest (6th instar) scorpions reached a depth of around 100 cm. The scorpion digs by moving sand with its chelicerae and scraping it backwards under successive pairs of legs. The amount of sand removed can be 200–400 times its own weight. Experiments showed inland robust scorpions could build burrows in 8–10 hours.It is found in arid regions of inland Australia in habitat such as sand dunes. Able to live 10–15 years in captivity, it is seen for sale in pet shops in Australia.".
- Q3552358 class Q1358.
- Q3552358 family Q133410.
- Q3552358 genus Q3552334.
- Q3552358 kingdom Q729.
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- Q3552358 phylum Q1359.
- Q3552358 phylum Q1360.
- Q3552358 thumbnail Urodacus_yaschenkoi.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3552358 classis "Arachnida".
- Q3552358 familia Q133410.
- Q3552358 genus "Urodacus".
- Q3552358 name "inland robust scorpion".
- Q3552358 ordo "Scorpiones".
- Q3552358 phylum Q1360.
- Q3552358 regnum "Animalia".
- Q3552358 subphylum Q1359.
- Q3552358 type Animal.
- Q3552358 type Arachnid.
- Q3552358 type Eukaryote.
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- Q3552358 comment "Urodacus yaschenkoi, commonly known as the inland robust scorpion, is a species of scorpion belonging to the subfamily Urodacinae (family Scorpionidae). It is native to central Australia.The inland robust scorpion was described by Alexei Birula in 1903 as Hemihoplopus yaschenkoi.".
- Q3552358 label "Urodacus yaschenkoi".
- Q3552358 depiction Urodacus_yaschenkoi.jpg.
- Q3552358 name "inland robust scorpion".