New Species of Giant Vinegarroons Identified in Mexico – IOTW Report

New Species of Giant Vinegarroons Identified in Mexico

Miami Herald

Experts were searching for “giant vinegaroons,” also known as whip scorpions, when they stumbled upon the creature and realized it was a new species. They identified two other new species of whip scorpion, too, according to a study published Oct. 6 in The Journal of Arachnology.

All three species belong to the Mastigoproctus genus, and they are a type of arachnid known as Thelyphonida. Researchers identified them as M. franckei, M. xetame and M. yalchanchak. More

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