Diplocentridae is a family of scorpions. The roughly 120 species are mostly native to the New World, except for genus Nebo, which is distributed in the Middle East.
A 2003 study suggests that this family is better treated as a subfamily of the Scorpionidae.
Taxa include:
- Subfamily Diplocentrinae <small>Karsch, 1880</small>
- Bioculus <small>Stahnke, 1968</small>
- Cazierius <small>Francke, 1978</small>
- Didymocentrus <small>Kraepelin, 1905</small>
- Diplocentrus <small>Peters, 1861</small>
- Heteronebo <small>Pocock, 1899</small>
- Kolotl <small>Santibáñez-López, et al., 2014</small>
- Oiclus <small>Simon, 1880</small>
- Tarsoporosus <small>Francke, 1978</small>
- Subfamily Nebinae <small>Kraepelin, 1905</small>
- Nebo <small>Simon, 1878</small>
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