taxonID	type	description	language	source
74C34C11DF7CD2626C4E2F0DD0920736.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet is Latin for " sin " in reference to the proximity of the type locality to Las Vegas, which is known informally as " Sin City. "	en	Tate, Amanda E., Riddle, Rebecca R., Soleglad, Michael E., Graham, Matthew R. (2013): Pseudouroctonus peccatum, a new scorpion from the Spring Mountains near " Sin City, " Nevada (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae). ZooKeys 364: 29-45, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6288, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6288
74C34C11DF7CD2626C4E2F0DD0920736.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Medium to large sized species for the genus, females reaching 50 mm; pectinal tooth counts 13 - 14 for females and 15 for males. Hemispermatophore lacking secondary lamellar hook; lamellar hook protrudes somewhat from the lamina base creating a modest basal constriction; lamina terminus with a distinct distal crest. Cheliceral movable finger ventral edge with low-profiled pigmented crenulated teeth; fixed finger ventral edge with several small flat pigmented protuberances; movable finger dorsal edge with two subdistal (sd) denticles. Chelal movable finger with seven inner denticles (ID). Metasomal segment V somewhat stout in adults, length compared to width 1.908 in females and 1.953 in males.	en	Tate, Amanda E., Riddle, Rebecca R., Soleglad, Michael E., Graham, Matthew R. (2013): Pseudouroctonus peccatum, a new scorpion from the Spring Mountains near " Sin City, " Nevada (Scorpiones, Vaejovidae). ZooKeys 364: 29-45, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6288, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6288
