Those certainly don't appear to have tapered NPT male threads. The catalog description is "Standard Liquidtight connector. Use with LFMC in heavy commercial and industrial applications." Whereas the fitting STF can be used with a rigid nipple: "Female hub threads directly to conduit threads. Transition from RMC/IMC to LFMC in heavy commercial and industrial applications."
Basically, if it comes with a locknut on it, it's for use with that locknut to connect to an enclosure. "Connector" = connect to an enclosure only. If it has tapered female threads on it, the box will say something like "for use with threaded hubs" and IIRC it won't come with a locknut on it.
Cheers, Wayne