To date, only two references place members of the genus Diplocentrus in Sonora, Mexico. The first was a passing comment by Francke (1975) that D. spitzeri Stahnke occurs in northeastern Sonora. The specimens he examined and used in his systematic studies
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Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts. [PDF]
Bolaños LM +9 more
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1,4-Benzoquinone antimicrobial agents against Staphylococcus aureus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis derived from scorpion venom. [PDF]
Carcamo-Noriega EN +9 more
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The Dual α-Amidation System in Scorpion Venom Glands. [PDF]
Delgado-Prudencio G +3 more
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Scorpion Venom: Detriments and Benefits. [PDF]
Ahmadi S +8 more
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Scorpions are a food item of American black bears in Sonora, Mexico
The remains of the scorpion Diplocentrus peloncillensis Francke were found in 7 scats of black bears (Ursus americanus) collected in the Sierra de San Luis, Sonora, Mexico.
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Scorpions from Mexico: From Species Diversity to Venom Complexity. [PDF]
Santibáñez-López CE +3 more
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Sticking our nose into the Sonorini tribe: A new genus and species of snake (Squamata: Colubridae: Sonorini) from the Balsas Basin of Mexico. [PDF]
Cisneros-Bernal AY +7 more
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Blue benzoquinone from scorpion venom shows bactericidal activity against drug-resistant strains of the priority pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii. [PDF]
Gallegos-Monterrosa R +10 more
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Body size prediction in scorpions: a phylogenetic comparative examination of linear measurements of individual body parts. [PDF]
Foerster SÍA.
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