P Pesticides[vii] Poison (definition)[1] Poisonous animals (definition)[1] Poison lizard[31]-33 Publications you may wish to read[39]
R Rattlesnakes[25]-30 Reduviidae[14] References cited[39]
S Sand cricket[36]-37 Scolopendra heros[3] Scorpions[4]-7 Sidewinder[26]-27 Solpugid[36] Sonora[30] Sonoran Desert[Frontispiece] Sphecidae[17] Spiders[7]-14 Stenopelmatus[36]-37 Striped-tail scorpion[4] Slender-tail scorpion[4] Squash bug[14]
T Tantilla[30] Tarantula[13]-14 Triatoma[14] Trimorphodon[30] Trithyreus[37]
V Vejovis spinigeris[4] Velvet ant[17]-18 Vespidae[17] Vinegaroon[37]-38
W Walpai tiger[14] Wasps[17], [19] Western diamondback rattlesnake[25] Whip-tail scorpion[37]
Y Yellowjackets[19]
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