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ESCORPIOFAUNA DEL ESTADO LARA. VENEZUELA (SCORPIONES: CHACTIDAE: BUTHIDAE: DIPLOCENTRIDAE)

open access: yes, 1992
\ua6 La escorpiofauna del estado Lara, Venezuela, incluye 3 familias, 5 g\ue9neros y por lo menos 10 especies. Chactas barbacoensis y Chactas latujfi, de la familia Chatidae habitan las Sierras de Barbacoas y Portuguesa, respectivamente.
Y\ufastiz, Enrique
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Heteroctenus abudi

open access: yes, 2020
Heteroctenus abudi (Armas & Marcano Fondeur, 1987). DISTRIBUTION. Dominican Republic (Hispaniola Island) and Mona Island (Puerto Rico). This species was described from Mona Island as Rhopalurus virkkii Santiago-Blay, 2009, but Esposito et al.
de Armas, Luis F.
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Tityus riverai Teruel & Sanchez 2009

open access: yes, 2020
<p> <i>Tityus riverai</i> Teruel & Sánchez, 2009.</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. Only known from the type locality: Puerto Rico: Río Grande: circa 3 km E of Las Coles, end of the road 968.</p>Published as ...
de Armas, Luis F.
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Biochemical characterization of the venom of Central American scorpion Didymocentrus krausi Francke, 1978 (Diplocentridae) and its toxic effects in vivo and in vitro

open access: yes, 2019
Venoms of medically important scorpions from Buthidae family have been intensively studied, in contrast to non-buthid venoms, for which knowledge is scarce.
Diego-Garcia, Elia   +15 more
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Alacranes (Arachnida: Scorpiones) de Frontera Corozal, en la selva lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico, con la descripcion de una nueva especie de Diplocentrus (Diplocentridae).

open access: yes, 2007
Diurnal and nocturnal collecting in the community of Frontera Corozal, Municipio Ocosingo, Chiapas, Mexico, revealed three species of scorpions, two belonging to the family Buthidae and one to Diplocentridae.
Francke, O. F.
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Toxicity Mechanism of Dangerous Scorpion Stings in Iran. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Arthropod Borne Dis, 2023
Dehghani R   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Tityus obtusus

open access: yes, 2020
Tityus obtusus (Karsch, 1879). DISTRIBUTION. Puerto Rico. This species is widely distributed in this island and has been studied from several points of view (Torres-González, 1965, 1967; Armas, 1977, 1982, 2010; Santiago-Blay, 2009; Teruel & Sánchez ...
de Armas, Luis F.
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Reevaluating scorpion ecomorphs using a naïve approach. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Ecol Evol, 2022
Coelho P   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Scorpions (Chelicerata) from Colombia. III. The scorpio-fauna of pacific region (Choco), with some biogeographic considerations

open access: yes, 1990
The tropical lowlands of the Choco region of western Colombia and adjacent Ecuador constitute the wettest part of the Neotropics and perhaps of the world. The fauna of this region has been poorly known until very recently.
Lourenço, W., Florez, E.
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Centruroides jorgeorum Santiago-Blay 2009

open access: yes, 2020
<p> <i>Centruroides jorgeorum</i> Santiago-Blay, 2009.</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. Only known from the type locality: Puerto Rico: Patillas: Barrio Guardarraya, close to Barrio Pollo.
de Armas, Luis F.
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