Paruroctonus utahensis

Vaejovis utahensis Williams, 1968 Paruroctonus utahensis is a species of scorpion, commonly referred to as the eastern sand scorpion.

[2][3] It has a range from Utah (which is where the species epithet comes from) to Chihuahua, Mexico.

[4] It feeds on many types of arthropods, with one of its most important prey items being Ammobaenetes phrixocnemoides.

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