Predation of Liolaemus huacahuasicus (Squamata: Iguania: Liolaemini) by Brachistosternus intermedius (Scorpiones: Bothriuridae) in Cumbres Calchaquies, Tucuman Province, Northwestern Argentina [PDF]
In the course of a herpetological survey of the summit of the Cumbres Calchaquíes Mountains, on a rocky outcrop facing south east, near Provincial Road352 (26º22'45.7”S, 65º43'54.7”W, 3612 m),38.3 km W Hualinchay, Trancas Department, Tucumán Province, on
Avila, Luciano Javier +2 more
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Human-animal interactions in the salt puna during the middle holocene: the case of Cueva Salamanca 1, Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca [PDF]
Se presentan aquí los análisis zooarqueológicos realizados en el registro óseo del sitio arqueológico Cueva Salamanca 1, ubicado en Antofagasta de la Sierra, en la Puna Catamarca, a 3.665 msnm. El sitio presenta la mayor parte de las ocupaciones entre ca.
Marozzi, Antonela Alejandra +2 more
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Rumikiru, n. gen. (Scorpiones: Bothriuridae), a new scorpion genus from the Atacama Desert [PDF]
Rumikiru, n. gen., a new bothriurid scorpion genus from the coastal Atacama Desert, Chile, is described. This is the first scorpion genus endemic to northern Chile.
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A standardized list of scorpion names in Chinese, with an etymological approach [PDF]
The scientific (Latin) names of scorpion species are widely used across the world by both experts and amateurs. However, in China, there is a great need for designating standardized Chinese names for various scorpions since it is difficult for those not ...
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Andean uplift drives diversification of the bothriurid scorpion genus Brachistosternus
AbstractAimOne of the planet's most imposing geomorphological features, the Andes, played an important role in the evolution of South America's flora and fauna. The bothriurid scorpion genus Brachistosternus Pocock, 1893 comprises more than 40 species with high diversity and endemism in the Andes.
F. Sara Ceccarelli +5 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of the scorpion genusBrachistosternus(Arachnida, Scorpiones, Bothriuridae)
A phylogenetic analysis of the scorpion genusBrachistosternusPocock (Bothriuridae) is presented. The analysis is based on a data set including 38 of the 41 described species ofBrachistosternusplus eight outgroup representatives of seven additional bothriurid genera and one buthid, scored for 116 morphological characters.
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Distribución geográfica de los ortópteros (Insecta: Orthoptera) presentes en las provincias biogeográficas de Atacama y Coquimbo (Chile) [PDF]
By means of reference material and literature reviews, as well as entomological surveys, we documented the taxonomic composition of the order Orthoptera within the biogeographic provinces of Atacama and Coquimbo, and identified the relationships between ...
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Depredación de Homonota darwinii Laurent 1984 (Squamata: Phyllodactylidae) por Brothriurus burmeisteri Kraepelin, 1894 (Scorpiones: Bothriuridae) en la provincia del Chubut, Argentina [PDF]
Se presenta el primer registro documentado sobre la depredación de Homonota darwinii por un escorpión (Bothriurus burmeisteri) y proporciona información biológica adicional sobre este tipo de interacción trófica.Fil: Perez, Cristian Hernan Fulvio ...
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Systematics and distribution of Brachistosternus alienus Lönnberg (Scorpiones Bothriuridae)
Systematics and distribution of Brachistosternus alienus Lonnberg (Scorpiones Bothriuridae). New data are provided on the distribution and systematics of Brachistosternus alienus Lonnberg, a species that has been misinterpreted in the past. It occurs in the northern part of the Patagonia phytogeographic province and in the southern part of the ...
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Nuevos datos de distribución del género Phoniocercus Pocock, 1893 (Scorpiones; Bothriurdae) con el primer registro para Argentina [PDF]
Scorpion genus Phoniocercus Pocock, 1893 (Bothriuridae) is endemic to the cold humid forests of the southwestern part of South America. Up to now the known distribution of the genus was restricted to the Valdivian forests of southern Chile.
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