Giat-á (scorpion; scorpiones) sī 1 khoán chat-kha tōng-bu̍t.
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Hottentotta tamulus | ||||||||||||
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Chù-kái
- Polis, Gary (1990). The Biology of Scorpions. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-1249-1. OCLC 18991506.
- Stockmann, Roland; Ythier, Eric (2010). Scorpions of the World. N. A. P. Editions. ISBN 978-2913688117.
- Stockmann, Roland (2015). "Introduction to Scorpion Biology and Ecology". Chū Gopalakrishnakone, P.; Possani, L.; F. Schwartz, E.; Rodríguez de la Vega, R. Scorpion Venoms. Springer. pp. 25–59. ISBN 978-94-007-6403-3.
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- American Museum of Natural History - Scorpion Systematics Research Group
- CDC – Insects and Scorpions – NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic
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