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    Euscorpius carpathicus to survive the winters as it burrows into cracks and holes, as is common in other Euscorpius species. Euscorpius carpathicus is...
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    (Fanzago, 1872) Euscorpius carpathicus (Linnaeus, 1767) Euscorpius celanus Tropea, 2012 Euscorpius ciliciensis Birula, 1898 Euscorpius concinnus (C. L...
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    valid and are called Scorpio maurus, Androctonus australis, and Euscorpius carpathicus; the other three are dubious names. He placed the scorpions among...
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    hummingbird moth. There are several species of scorpion such as Euscorpius carpathicus whose venom is generally no more potent than a mosquito bite. River...
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    in Kalemegdan. Experts explained those are Carpathian scorpions (Euscorpius carpathicus), which are small and, though they can sting, not poisonous for...
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