Lejops vittatus was created in 1822.
Doxander vittatus was created in 1758.
Meiacanthus vittatus was created in 1976.
Donax vittatus was created in 1778.
Diplodactylus vittatus was created in 1832.
Clibanarius vittatus was created in 1802.
Amietophrynus vittatus was created in 1906.
1/8" or 1/4" crickets
The answer to this question is Centuoides vittatus.
The striped bark scorpion, Centruroides vittatus, is the only scorpion species recorded from Arkansas.
The Northern Banded Newt & Southern Banded Newt (Triturus Vittatus) grows to a length of 16 cm.
Yes, there are scorpions in Minnesota, but they are quite rare. The only species found in the state is the eastern striped scorpion (Centruroides vittatus), which typically inhabits sandy areas. They are not commonly encountered and do not pose a significant threat to humans. Overall, scorpions in Minnesota are not a widespread concern.
If you asked if there were scorpions in Tn then you must be in the wrong state. Most scorpions live in dry ,hot rocky areas.There are TWO species of scorpions in Tennessee on is native the other was accidentally introduced. the Plain Eastern Stripeless Scorpion (Vaejovis carolinianus) and the Striped Scorpion (Centruroides vittatus).