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Kolotl, n. gen. (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae), a New Scorpion Genus from Mexico
Santibáñez-López, Carlos E., Francke, Oscar F., Prendini, Lorenzo (2014): Kolotl, n. gen. (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae), a New Scorpion Genus from Mexico. American Museum Novitates 2014 (3815): 1, DOI: 10.1206/3815.1, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.
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The scorpion genus Diplocentrus Peters, 1861, endemic to North and Central America, is the most diverse in family Diplocentridae Karsch, 1880. There is considerable morphological variation among the species of Diplocentrus.
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A NEW SPECIES OF DIPLOCENTRUS (SCORPIONES, DIPLOCENTRIDAE) FROM TEXAS
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Baldwin, Andrew S, Stockwell, Scott A
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Se describe Diplocentrus poncei sp. nov. del estado de Michoacán, México. Es la primera especie del género y de la familia con neobotriotaxia incremental en la patela y quela de los pedipalpos.
Oscar F. Francke, Ana F. Quijano-Ravell
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Disentangling diversity patterns in Cuban scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones)
The assembly of communities is often viewed as a process involving the dispersal of species from a regional pool. An oceanic island provides a unique opportunity to test such a hypothesis and many others related to the patterns and processes behind ...
André Felipe de Araújo Lira +3 more
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Figure 1. Cazierius cayacoa sp. n., juvenile male holotype, habitus: a) dorsal; b) ventral. Scale bar: 1 mm.Published as part of Teruel, Rolando, Jiménez, Solanlly Carrero & Santos, Gabriel de los, 2021, The first troglobitic scorpions from Hispaniola ...
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Una especie nueva de Diplocentrus (Scorpiones: Diplocentridae) del estado de Michoacán, México
Se describe Diplocentrus poncei sp. nov. del estado de Michoacán, México. Es la primera especie del género y de la familia con neobotriotaxia incremental en la patela y quela de los pedipalpos.
Oscar F. Francke, Ana F. Quijano-Ravell
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The Male of Bioculus parraensis Stahnke (Diplocentridae, Scorpionida)
Herbert L. Stahnke
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Figures 1–2: Figure 1. Geographic distribution of the Cuban Didymocentrus species (L. T, tYpe localities). Figure 2. D. sanfelipensis, a live female from Turiguanó Island.Published as part of de Armas, Luis F., 2020, First record of Didymocentrus ...
de Armas, Luis F.
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The present work is a complementary contribution to the comprehensive study of the scorpion sting syndrome in Saudi Arabia. It deals with the identification and determination of medically important scorpions and the other ones, which were collected from ...
A. K. Al-Asmari +2 more
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