Hadrurus arizonensis
arizonensis Ewing, 1928
IMPERIAL
11 10 miles NE of Glammis, 28 Oct. 1967 (M.A. Cazier, S. Gorodonski, J. Bigelow)
11 9 miles NW of Glamis, 28 Oct. 1967 (M.A. Cazier, S. Gorodonski, J. Bigelow)
11 2 miles W of Glamis, 21 Aug. 1968 (K. Lucas)
11 Midway Well, 10 Aug 1968 (K. Lucas)
INYO
11 Death Valley National Monument, 2 miles north of Bennett’s Well, 15 April 1968 (C.G. Lytle, J. Bigelow, B Nevelyn, M.A. Cazier)
KERN
11 Mojave, (F. Russell)
LOS ANGELES
11 Antelope Valley, near Fairmont, 6-7 May 1916
11 Palmdale, Joshua forest, 8 May 1954 (S.F. Wood)
RIVERSIDE
11 1 mile west of Paloverde, 8 Sept. 1967 (S.C. Williams, M.A. Cazier)
11 Andreas Canyon, Palm Springs, 26 March 1960 (W.J. Gertsch, Ivie and Schrammel)
SAN BERNARDINO
11 California bank of Colorado River, across from Parker, Arizona, 7 Sept. 1967 (S.C. Williams, M.A. Cazier)
11 Pisgah Lava flow, various collections in 1959 and 1960 (B. Banta)
SAN DIEGO
11 Borrego, 11 April 1952 (J.W. MacSwain)
References:
11) Williams, S. C. 1970. A systematic revision of the giant hairy scorpion genus Hadrurus. Occasional Papers fo the California Academy of Sciences, 87: 1-62.