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Scorpion sheds 'tail' to escape: consequences and implications of autotomy in scorpions (Buthidae: Ananteris). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2015
Mattoni CI   +6 more
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Arachnids of medical importance in Brazil: main active compounds present in scorpion and spider venoms and tick saliva. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis, 2015
Cordeiro FA   +3 more
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Arthropod venom Hyaluronidases: biochemical properties and potential applications in medicine and biotechnology. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis, 2015
Bordon KC   +3 more
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Bothriuridae Simon 1880

2003
Family Bothriuridae Simon, 1880 Type Genus. Bothriurus Peters, 1861. Synonyms. Telegonini Peters, 1861; type genus Telegonus C. L. Koch, 1837 (= Thestylus Simon, 1880), a junior homonym of Telegonus Hübner, 1816 (Lepidoptera). Acanthochiroidae Karsch, 1880 (incorrect original spelling; should be Acanthochiridae); type genus Acanthochirus ...
Soleglad, Michael E., Fet, Victor
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Bothriuridae Simon 1880

2005
Transbothriurus (Bothriuridae) In a revision of the genus Bothriurus Peters 1861, Mello­Leitão (1934) recognized a species group, "Grupo B ­ Bothriurus dorbignyi ", containing the old name Scorpio D’Orbignyi Guérin­Méneville 1843 and Bothriurus elegans Mello­Leitão 1931.
Acosta, Luis E., Fet, Victor
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The genus Bothriurus (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae) in Patagonia

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2007
AbstractHistorically, the identity and distribution of some Bothriurus species from Patagonia have not been clear. The previous concepts of the Bothriurus patagonicus species group may comprise more than one species. Two new species, Bothriurus huincul sp. n. and B. sanctaecrucis sp.
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Two new scorpion species from protected areas in Antofagasta Region, Chile (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae, Brachistosternus)

Zootaxa, 2021
We describe two new scorpion species of genus Brachistosternus from protected areas of Antofagasta Region in northern Chile. Brachistosternus chimba n. sp. has only been collected in La Chimba National Reserve, in the Chilean Coast Range. Brachistosternus llullaillaco n. sp. is a high altitude Andean species of the Lullaillaco National Park.
ANDRÉS A. OJANGUREN-AFFILASTRO   +2 more
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