Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.
Introduction of the Scorpion centruroides vittatus (Say) and C. hentzi (Banks) into North Carolina, with Records of the Indigenous Scorpion
Abstract:
Although the state has an indigenous scorpion, accidentally transplanted scorpions from Florida and the southwestern United States have been found in the state since 1991, for example, in Wake, Dare, and Nash Counties.