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Determining the Clinical Importance of an Unknown Species of Scorpion (Centruroides) Collected in New Mexico

open access: yes, 2010
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To determine the clinical significance of a population of scorpions, C. sculpturatus, found in New Mexico. This includes the toxicity of the venom as well as the interactions of venom and antivenom. METHODS: This project
Massey, Daniel J.
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Centruroides Hasethi Pocock, a Junior Synonym of Centruroides Testaceus (Degeer) (Scorpiones, Buthidae)

open access: yes, 1991
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Efectos curativos y preventivos de antioxidantes (ɑ-tocoferol y quercetina) en los signos y síntomas cardiovasculares presentados en la intoxicación por el veneno de Centruroides infamatus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Tesis (maestría en ciencias, área de toxicología)-- Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes. Centro de Ciencias BásicasEn México habitan aproximadamente 130 especies y subespecies de alacranes todas pertenecientes al género Centruroides, familia Buthidae,
Ledesma Espinoza, Leticia Angélica
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Phylogenetic Structure of Two Central Mexican Centruroides Species Complexes

open access: yes, 2002
Central Mexico is home to numerous species of highly toxic Centruroides scorpions. Two species complexes C. infamatus, (C.L. Koch, 1844), and C. limpidus (Karsch, 1879) typify the complex relationships that exist between and within the complexes.
Towler, William Ian
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Coevolution Between Grasshopper mice (Onychomys spp.) and Bark and Striped Scorpions (Centruroides spp.)

open access: yes, 2004
Asymmetrical selection has been proposed as the strongest argument for rejecting hypotheses of coevolutionary arms races between predators and prey. In many cases there is evidence of increased investment by the prey in response to the predator, but no ...
Rowe, Ashlee Hedgecock
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Two new species of Centruroides Marx 1890 (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from Oaxaca, Mexico

open access: yes, 2013
Santibáñez-López, Carlos E., Contreras-Félix, Gerardo A. (2013): Two new species of Centruroides Marx 1890 (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from Oaxaca, Mexico. Zootaxa 3734 (2): 130-140, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3734.2.
Santibáñez-López, Carlos E.   +1 more
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Distributions of the Scorpions Centruroides vittatus (Say) and Centruroides hentzi (Banks) in the United States and Mexico (Scorpiones, Buthidae)

open access: yes, 1995
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Shelley, Rowland M, Sissom, W David
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Centruroides schmidti (Scorpiones: Buthidae) en Costa Rica

open access: yes, 2016
Se identifica como Centruroides schmidti Sissom, 1995 la población de escorpiones señalada previamente como C. thorelli (Kraepelin, 1891) y Centruroides sp., en el Norte de Costa Rica. Apartir de nuevos registros se presenta la distribución de la especie
Víquez, Carlos   +2 more
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Descripcion de una nueva especie de alacran de importancia medica del genero Centruroides (Scorpiones: Buthidae) del estado de Colima, Mexico.

open access: yes, 2009
Centruroides hirsutipalpus sp.nov. From the region of Minatitlán, Colima, Mexico is described. The new species is compared with C. elegans Thorell and C. tecomanus Hoffmann, which are morphologically and geographically closely related.
Ponce-Saavedra, J., Francke, O. F.
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Centruroides edwardsii

open access: yes
Centruroides edwardsii (Gervais, 1843)Figures: 4; 9 A, B; 12 B; 13 A; 17 C, D, 24References subsequent to Armas et al., 2011b: Armas et al. (2012): 106–108; Esposito et al. (2017): 13; Miranda (2022).Type material: Male neotype, designated by Armas et al.
Miranda, Roberto J.   +6 more
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