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El genero Cercophonius Peters, 1861 (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae)

1990
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Two new species of Bothriurus Peters, 1861 (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae) from Northeastern Brazil

Zootaxa, 2017
Two new species of Bothriurid scorpions, Bothriurus delmari n. sp. and B. aguardente n. sp., are described from Bahia, Northeastern Brazil. These species are included in the asper group owing to the peculiar hemispermatophore morphology. These two newly described species increases to 47 the number of known and valid Bothriurus species. Additionaly, the
Andria DE Paula, Santos-DA-Silva   +2 more
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Redescripcion de Bothriurus bocki Kraepelin 1911 (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae)

1984
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Un nuevo Bothriurus del grupo bonariensis (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae)

1993
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Notas sobre os Bothriuridas sul-americanos

1931
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Revision of the genus Lisposoma Lawrence, 1928 (Scorpiones: Bothriuridae)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2003
AbstractThe endemic Namibian genus Lisposoma Lawrence, 1928, comprising two described species, represents one of two basal African genera in the Gondwanan family Bothriuridae Simon, 1880. All other, more derived genera of Bothriuridae occur in South America, India and Australia. Although the phylogenetic position of Lisposoma has become an increasingly
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Una nueva especie de Bothriurus (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae) del Uruguay

1963
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Bothriurus dumayi n. sp. de escorpion Chileno (Scorpiones. Bothriuridae)

1974
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Two new scorpion species of genus Brachistosternus (Scorpiones: Bothriuridae) from northern Chile

Zootaxa, 2007
Brachistosternus (Leptosternus) cepedai n. sp. and Brachistosternus (Leptosternus) coquimbo n. sp. are described from Coquimbo region, in northern Chile. Brachistosternus cepedai n. sp. occurs in coastal dunes and is closely related to Brachistosternus (L.) sciosciae Ojanguren-Affilastro, 2002. On the other hand, Brachistosternus coquimbo n.
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Predation among armored arachnids: Bothriurus bonariensis (Scorpions, Bothriuridae) versus four species of harvestmen (Harvestmen, Gonyleptidae)

Behavioural Processes, 2015
Natural selection shapes prey-predator relationships and their behavioral adaptations, which seek to maximize capture success in the predator and avoidance in the prey. We tested the ability of adults of the scorpion Bothriurus bonariensis (Bothriuridae) to prey on synchronous and sympatric adults harvestmen of Acanthopachylus aculeatus, Discocyrtus ...
Andrea, Albín, Carlos A, Toscano-Gadea
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