
Table 1. The seventeen species of scorpion currently known from the Republic of Sudan, cross referenced to the eighteen states, listed approximately from north to south: Northern (NS), River Nile (RNS), Red Sea (RSS), Khartoum (KHS) Kassala (KS), Gezira (GS), North Darfur (NDS), West Darfur (WDS), Central Darfur (CDS), South Darfur (SDS), East Darfur (EDS), North Kordofan (NKS), West Kordofan (WKS), South Kordofan (SKS), White Nile (WNS), Sennar (SS), Al Quadarif (AQS), and Blue Nile (BNS). NSRNSRSSKHSKSGSNDSWDSCDSSDSEDSNKSWKSSKSWNSSSAQSBNSBUTHIDAEA. amoreuxi√√√√A. australis√B. leptochelys√√B. brignolii√B. duprei√B. karoraensis√C. werneri√√√√√√√√C. seicherti√H. minax√√√√√√H. niloticus√√√L. quinquestriatus√√√√√√√N. andersoni√O. olivaceus√√√Pa. hunteri√√Pa. abyssinicus√√√SCORPIONIDAEPnd. sudanicus√√√Scorpio sudanensis√COUNTS756741300004123303
Published as part of Siyam, Manal, Dunlop, Jason A., Kovarik, Frantisek & Mohammad, Abubakr, 2023, Additions to the distribution of Sudanese scorpions, pp. 45 in Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1) on page 45, DOI: 10.3897/zse.99.90875
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